We took the night off. And then when it was too late, we decided to compete.
It's baseball. Cajuns will be 'aight. 2014 had a head-scratching loss at home to UNO, I believe... That was the end of the world for many on here. LSU dropped a home game to Southern days after being run-ruled by the Cajuns. Flush. This. Game.
Winning 2/3 vs. Southern Miss would be OK, IMHO. A sweep would be even better and make up for the hiccup last night - with RPI identical to a win last night and 2/3 from USM this weekend. (3-1 record this week, either way)
Brian - question - when was the last time a regular season SBC champ was left out of the Tournament? Context: If the Cajuns take care of business and win the regular season conference championship, I would think they would be essentially assured of a bid. Is that correct?
And would the place of finish (4 through 7th) for the conference as a whole impact that answer?
Yes, the committee would look at conference strength overall, absolutely.
Since the new 64-team tournament format commenced in 1999, only 5 of 24 Sun Belt champions (regular season conference champions) did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament (There was no postseason tournament in 2020).
2019 Texas State was the Sun Belt West Champion and had the top overall conference record, but with an RPI ranking of 52 (selection time), did not receive an at-large bid and missed the postseason. Sun Belt Conference RPI ranking was #10.
2017 Coastal Carolina was the Sun Belt champion, but with an RPI ranking of 59 after their 2016 national championship season, was not selected to postseason play. But keep in mind, RPI is not the only factor here ... CC went 0-6 vs. the RPI Top 25 and 2-8 vs. the RPI Top 50. Sun Belt Conference RPI ranking was #10.
2015 South Alabama was the Sun Belt champion, but had an RPI ranking of 81 and missed postseason play. Sun Belt Conference RPI ranking was #13.
2012 Florida Atlantic was the Sun Belt champion, but had an RPI ranking of 79 and missed postseason play. Sun Belt Conference RPI ranking was #16.
2008 ULMost was the Sun Belt champion, but had an RPI ranking of 94 and missed postseason play. Sun Belt Conference RPI ranking was #10.
On the flip side, here are some regular season conference champions that were awarded at-large bids with RPIs in the 40's+ (only going back to 2010 ... as there are others) ...
2021 South Alabama 58 (Conference RPI ranking 10)
2016 South Alabama 49 (Sun Belt co-champion with Louisiana) (Conference RPI ranking 10)
2013 Troy 40 (Conference RPI ranking 5)
2011 Troy 50 (Conference RPI ranking 6)
2010 Louisiana 43 (Sun Belt co-champion with #38 Florida Atlantic) (Conference RPI ranking 6)
Brian
I did not remember Coastal Carolina being in the SBC in 2017
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Thank you Brian! Great information, as always! I think Cajuns should be good if we can take care of business in the regular season by winning vs JSU and 2/3 remaining weekends... which would mean Cajun RPI is probably at least in the 40's... and the SBC should maintain at least a Top 7 rank...
Turbine - I seem to recall that they entered the year after they won it all.... so I think Brian is right... I remember when they beat TSAB in Refineryville - telling Trigger fans that they would be in the SBC next year... ;-)
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