Single elimination helps with our pitching situation. I get that. But the conference needs to find a way to come up with some kind of alternative to weather issues. There is no reason why we have not come up with a contingency plan.
Single elimination helps with our pitching situation. I get that. But the conference needs to find a way to come up with some kind of alternative to weather issues. There is no reason why we have not come up with a contingency plan.
Quit crying and just win your ____ing game, how bout da?
Well single elimination is much better than starting a double elimination and failing to get them all in, then the number one seed will be automatically crowned tournament champion and automatic bid. That takes away a potential extra regional bid from the sun belt because Tx St and Ga So are already in.
Everyone here is happy with single elimination as it pertains to our chances of winning the tournament. What I take issue with is the conference's lack of effort at keeping a double elimination format. I don't think anyone here wants less baseball. It's pathetic, especially with the SEC playing double elimination right up in Hoover.
Ok. Just by way of explanation.
I suppose if you want to second guess, you could say we could have played two games Wednesday evening and two last night. Now, I have no idea what kind of shape the field was in after two days of rain, but maybe the outfield wasn't a quagmire. That would have put the tournament one day behind and we probably could have gotten it in.
But the decision had to be made before we found out how much rain fell on Thursday. And, as someone mentioned above, if the commitment was made to get the games in and then playing conditions didn't allow, then the top seed (or top remaining seed) would have gotten the automatic.
Two sites were considered. Troy was not an option as they've begun renovations of their main grandstand/press box. And, really, no one wanted to move the tournament an hour away. You had personnel there to run one site. Alabama State was a (not very good) option. Even if it were, that would have knocked out half of the games on TV (and if it were the Cajuns, you guys would melt down.)
I HATE the single elimination format. And, it does NOT help the Cajuns, in my opinion. Had we beaten USA once and TXST twice we would have at least been in the discussion for an at large bid if we lost in the finals. Now we must win the tournament and, GS or CCU will be a beast if we make it to Sunday.
The southeast portion of the country is in the middle of a 100 year drought. Have to think that plays into the field conditions. (Again, Hoover 90 miles away played baseball the last 3 days)
Beating Tx St and South maybe gets you in the convo for an at-large (I don’t think it gets us in) but winning the tourney gets you an auto bid. I like that route better and winning 3 games, especially with our pitching, is the more advantageous route, IMO.
As a matter of curiosity - would you and Brad have been able to broadcast at Alabama State?
FWIW, I think we are dead in the water in the at-large discussion, and I don't think the single elimination format materially affects the Cajuns chances of winning the tournament one way or another.
This format requires less pitching from every team and we have proven that we can’t hit dominant pitching. I don’t see how this benefits the Cajuns one bit.
Also, we all agree that we don’t have a dominant pitcher on our staff.
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