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    UL Baseball Potential dumb question.

    WHEN the CAJUNS WIN the College Station Regional, would they not get to host the Super Regional against the winner of the lower-seeded Santa Barbara regional?

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    Default Re: Potential dumb question.

    If that were the case you could also argue San Diego would be a higher 2 seed than the Cajuns. Thats why they’re slotted in a weaker regional.


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    they are slotted there because of geography


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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Potential dumb question.

    Ok, but how does that answer my question?


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    Default Re: Potential dumb question.

    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    WHEN the CAJUNS WIN the College Station Regional, would they not get to host the Super Regional against the winner of the lower-seeded Santa Barbara regional?

    Gone Golfing?

    #cULture
    #WeAreLouisiana
    #GeauxCajuns
    #BeatTexas
    If UC Santa Barbara won their regional, they would host the Cajuns in a super regional as they are a #1 seed and the Cajuns are a 2.

    This is assuming UCSB put a bid in for a super regional.

    More than likely, only way UL would host a super is if #3 or #4 seed wins UCSB regional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSID View Post
    In that scenario, UC Santa Barbara would host the Cajuns in a super regional as they are a #1 seed and the Cajuns are a 2.

    This is assuming UCSB put a bid in for a super regional.
    I don't think that is how that works

  7. Default Re: Potential dumb question.

    National seeds 1–8 cannot meet each other in the super regional and are guaranteed to host. If the higher national seed in the bracket is eliminated in the regional stage, but the lower national seed advances, the super regional will be played at the national seeded team's field. If the two seeds are not national seeds, the Super Regional will be bid upon by the two competing teams.


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    Default Re: Potential dumb question.

    #1 seed has priority. 9-16 host if their super regional counterpart national seed loses. But it’s not impossible for lower seed to host (facility availability for the higher seed, etc, can send them on the road).


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSID View Post
    #1 seed has priority. 9-16 host if their super regional counterpart national seed loses. But it’s not impossible for lower seed to host (facility availability for the higher seed, etc, can send them on the road).
    that is not how that works

    only the 1-8 national seeds are guaranteed a super regional host if they win

    if the two seeds are not national seeds, the Super Regional will be bid upon by the two competing teams

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    Default Re: Potential dumb question.

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    National seeds 1–8 cannot meet each other in the super regional and are guaranteed to host. If the higher national seed in the bracket is eliminated in the regional stage, but the lower national seed advances, the super regional will be played at the national seeded team's field. If the two seeds are not national seeds, the Super Regional will be bid upon by the two competing teams.
    That’s correct. If UL and San Diego win their regionals, could be interesting. Hope it comes to that.

    But if UL wins and one of the lower seeds win in CA, UL is going to get the bid.

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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Potential dumb question.

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSID View Post
    That’s correct. If UL and San Diego win their regionals, could be interesting. Hope it comes to that.

    But if UL wins and one of the lower seeds win in CA, UL is going to get the bid.
    Now THAT'S what I was wondering!

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  12. UL Baseball Re: Potential dumb question.

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    National seeds 1–8 cannot meet each other in the super regional and are guaranteed to host. If the higher national seed in the bracket is eliminated in the regional stage, but the lower national seed advances, the super regional will be played at the national seeded team's field. If the two seeds are not national seeds, the Super Regional will be bid upon by the two competing teams.
    One clarification to this situation (bolded above). The two advancing teams do not bid on the super regional unless neither school submitted a bid to host the super regional. If one of the teams bid, but the other did not, the team that bid will host the super regional (provided it is a qualified bid). If both of the teams already bid, there is no new bidding process. In that case the already submitted bids are evaluated.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    Now THAT'S what I was wondering! .~~~.

    #cULture
    #WeAreLouisiana
    #GeauxCajuns
    #BeatTexas
    If a 1 through 8 national seed does not advance, then the two teams that meet in that super regional will have an opportunity to bid to be awarded that super regional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    One clarification to this situation (bolded above). The two advancing teams do not bid on the super regional unless neither school submitted a bid to host the super regional. If one of the teams bid, but the other did not, the team that bid will host the super regional (provided it is a qualified bid). If both of the teams already bid, there is no new bidding process. In that case the already submitted bids are evaluated.

    Brian
    So what happens if neither previously submitted a bid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSID View Post
    That’s correct. If UL and San Diego win their regionals, could be interesting. Hope it comes to that.

    But if UL wins and one of the lower seeds win in CA, UL is going to get the bid.
    that is not correct either

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