There is a deadline to submit separate bids for regionals and super regionals (same deadline), which has long passed. The athletic administration has been consistent about bidding for both regionals and super regionals in baseball and softball. I do not know whether or not San Diego, for example, submitted a bid to host somewhere (need not be their campus facility).
Brian
It's merit. I wish they would get rid of the term "bid". In reality what each school is doing is submitting an application to host. The NCAA outlines all criteria that need to be met in order to do so and it pretty much ends there. Your proposed facility meets the requirements or it doesn't. The term "bid" implies that a regional (or super) can be bought with a higher amount of money and that simple isn't the case.
I just don't think we are winning this regional. A&M is good at home and Texas is a tough draw for us. I hope I am wrong.
I have no illusions of us winning this regional. Just hope we don't have a repeat of conference tournament.
Agree. We're definitely one of the underdogs. They play the games for a reason. It's baseball. Anything can happen! Just gotta get hot in June! I like our chances a little more with Herrmann available (if that is the case) and back to form. Obviously the bullpen will need to step up. And FastCar needs to get the bats going all weekend.
Then each school is allowed to submit a bid and it is reviewed by the committee the Monday after the regional. This is what happened with Cal and Dallas Baptist (both #3 seeds in their respective regionals) in 2011.
I was simply clarifying that if one or more of the teams had submitted a bid (by the bid deadline well before postseason play commences), that there is no more bidding (post regional). It is simply about evaluation of what was already submitted.
Brian
I think there is still a monetary component as well.
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