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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    I didn’t say we haven’t before. I said it’s unlikely, which it is.
    It’s not for lack of talent of the team or the facility. It’s the conference they play in.

    How many softball teams from the Sunbelt Conference are playing in the regionals?

    One. Louisiana.
    You didn’t clarify a timeframe. You said we will never host. We always schedule well in non-conference. If we don’t go 1-6 against Top 25 teams, I guarantee you we are in the conversation for hosting. Yes, it will be more difficult to host in the future with the influx of Power 5 competition, but to say it’s impossible is inane

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    There are no Power 5 opponents in Softball, but if you think there are, it probably doesn't matter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    There are no Power 5 opponents in Softball, but if you think there are, it probably doesn't matter.
    So UL isn’t in a mid major conference and they didn’t play any teams this year from any P5 conferences. Gotcha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    There are no Power 5 opponents in Softball, but if you think there are, it probably doesn't matter.
    I don’t believe there are. I was just using that term to refer to schools with the big time funding

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reality Check View Post
    So UL isn’t in a mid major conference and they didn’t play any teams this year from any P5 conferences. Gotcha.
    "Power 5" is a football term, and football only. To answer your question, if I recall Louisiana played a P5 in Texas to open the season. I don't know what that has to do with softball though

    "Mid Major" is a basketball term that was first used to demoralize national powers in basketball, and the unwary applied it to some other sports.

    Louisiana has never played a P5 in Softball. If they ever do it will be an exhibition and those football players will look like fools vs Louisiana Softball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    "Power 5" is a football term, and football only. To answer your question, if I recall Louisiana played a P5 in Texas to open the season. I don't know what that has to do with softball though

    "Mid Major" is a basketball term that was first used to demoralize national powers in basketball, and the unwary applied it to some other sports.

    Louisiana has never played a P5 in Softball. If they ever do it will be an exhibition and those football players will look like fools vs Louisiana Softball.
    I get what you’re saying, but your last statement is inaccurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    "Power 5" is a football term, and football only. To answer your question, if I recall Louisiana played a P5 in Texas to open the season. I don't know what that has to do with softball though

    "Mid Major" is a basketball term that was first used to demoralize national powers in basketball, and the unwary applied it to some other sports.

    Louisiana has never played a P5 in Softball. If they ever do it will be an exhibition and those football players will look like fools vs Louisiana Softball.
    I’m curious then. Why are all softball players, who play in a P5 conference, athletic scholarships guaranteed for all 4 years and players, who play in G5 conferences like UL, aren’t? If there’s no such thing as P5 conferences in softball, why do they make that distinction like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hemphill View Post
    I’m curious then. Why are all softball players, who play in a P5 conference, athletic scholarships guaranteed for all 4 years and players, who play in G5 conferences like UL, aren’t? If there’s no such thing as P5 conferences in softball, why do they make that distinction like that?
    P5 has 100% to do with the breakdown of who will play in the college football playoffs.

    It is documented and on paper.

    There are no P5 references or stipulations for post season play in Softball except from football fans who traverse sports in the off-season.

    A softball team, whose football team plays in football only P5 conference is not a P5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hemphill View Post
    I’m curious then. Why are all softball players, who play in a P5 conference, athletic scholarships guaranteed for all 4 years and players, who play in G5 conferences like UL, aren’t? If there’s no such thing as P5 conferences in softball, why do they make that distinction like that?
    The scholarship distinction you mention are not an NCAA distinction, do you have a reference link I can read?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    The scholarship distinction you mention are not an NCAA distinction, do you have a reference link I can read?
    https://informedathlete.com/the-fact...-scholarships/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hemphill View Post
    Outside of football and basketball I don't see how this applied to the other sports since they have been limited on giving out full scholarships due to the low number of scholarships allowed.

    This will probably change with the proposed adjustments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Outside of football and basketball I don't see how this applied to the other sports since they have been limited on giving out full scholarships due to the low number of scholarships allowed.

    This will probably change with the proposed adjustments.
    This rule never applied to head count sports such as football and basketball. In female sports, head count sports are WBB, Volleyball, Tennis and Gymnastics. Every scholarships for those sports is a full ride. Softball is an equivalency sport. Your scholarship in equivalency sports could be just books to a full ride. There was a term called “yo-yoing” back in the day where coaches could change the scholarship amounts in the equivalency sports yearly. You might have a great year and they increase you to 80%. You fall off the next year, they drop your scholarship down to 40%. You would get yo-yo’ed. With the increase in football revenues, the P5 conferences got together and agreed that the equivalency sports scholarships would be guaranteed for a 4 year period and the original amount that you signed for could never be lowered no matter how bad you performed. Your scholarship amount could be increased if the coaches wanted to do that. Believe what you want but this rule isn’t going to change unless there is a total financial collapse in schools athletic budgets. Most G5 schools haven’t adopted this model because they don’t have the revenue to cover it. While my experience is on the female side, I believe this also applies to male equivalency sports like baseball, tennis, etc.

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