1) If only one school bid, then that school will host.
2) If both schools bid, then an evaluation of the stronger resume is conducted ... and the stronger resume will host, provided the stronger resume meets the minimum bid requirements.
3) If neither school bid, then both schools are offered the chance to bid. Go back to #1 above.
Brian
So it should be a slam dunk for the Cajuns over Georgia. Agree?
So it should be a slam dunk for the Cajuns over Georgia. Agree?
Id like to see the bids. Georgia is perfectly caspable of hosting but they dont really have a ",hostile" crowd. Have no idea if we would win bid against them, but i wouldnt be scared to play there
So it should be a slam dunk for the Cajuns over Georgia. Agree?
If the selection committee evaluated Georgia to have a stronger resume than the Cajuns, then the entire system would need to be blown up. This would not sit well with the softball fan.
So it should be a slam dunk for the Cajuns over Georgia. Agree?
Are we in the SEC? Would we have beaten the higher seed? Ole Miss "came out of nowhere" to claim the #12 overall seed. If Georgia put in a bid, and we both win our respective regionals, load up the bus for Athens.
Id like to see the bids. Georgia is perfectly caspable of hosting but they dont really have a ",hostile" crowd. Have no idea if we would win bid against them, but i wouldnt be scared to play there
The bid amounts are irrelevant, provided the minimum bid requirements are met ... then it is about merit.