While North Carolina has some fine pitching, including two very good starters (Miller and Bard), this has traditionally been a squad that is overrated. I have been suggesting for several weeks now that this is the case in 2005. North Carolina was ranked #7 in several polls last week. They are even #12 this week in BA and CB after a horrid showing at home this past weekend against Miami. The coaches poll has the Tar Heels at #10 this week.
SEBaseball.com is the only poll that has the Cajuns ranked ahead of the Tar Heels. UNC is #18 in SEBaseball.com with the Cajuns coming in at #14.
It is interesting to compare the results of the Tar Heels and the Cajuns ...
Significant wins for North Carolina (28-8-1) ...
#14 College of Charleston (1-0)
#23 at Clemson (1-2)
#51 North Carolina-Wilmington (1-0)
#56 Virginia (3-0)
#63 Wake Forest (3-0)
#73 at Virginia Tech (1-0)
#77 Birmingham Southern (3-0)
North Carolina losses ...
#3 Miami (0-2-1)
#9 Arizona State (0-1)
#23 Clemson (1-2)
#83 Elon (0-1)
#89 Michigan (0-1)
#140 Ohio State (0-1)
North Carolina is 13-7-1 against the RPI Top 100
Significant wins for Louisiana (31-7) ...
#36 South Alabama (2-1)
#40 Northwestern State (2-0)
#42 (N) Wichita State (2-0)
#54 (H/R) Lamar (1-1)
#57 Texas State (1-0)
#66 (N) South Florida (1-0)
#67 at Arkansas State (2-1)
#71 (H/N) St. John's (2-0)
#82 at Minnesota (1-0)
#94 Miami-Ohio (1-0)
#96 (N) California-Davis (1-0)
Louisiana losses ...
#36 South Alabama (2-1)
#54 (H/R) Lamar (1-1)
#67 at Arkansas State (2-1)
#112 at Hawaii (0-1)
#155 LeMoyne (2-1)
#175 McNeese State (0-1)
#179 at Southeastern Louisiana (0-1)
Louisiana is 16-3 against the RPI Top 100.
Obviously the RPI has its flaws. But take a look at the results above and form your own opinion. And then think about how North Carolina was #7 entering this week and Louisiana was unranked in BA.
Brian