I think that's why they'll give A&M 1 and Oklahoma's consolation is tech will be 16
Belton Ag said:They won't be a national seed, which is why I said it would be a surprise pick.Chrundle the Great said:
Is tech's #19 rpi high enough to host in the 8-10 range?
They're kind of a wild card as to where they go. They have the million dollar arm and I have to believe they're going to host a regional and be paired with a team the committee feels will offer an intriguing matchup. Oklahoma makes a lot of sense, but I think the Sooners are going to be protected.
I don't know. They did hose us last year, but in doing that, they also hosed Texas. In fact, Texas has been hosed a couple times in the last few years. They were passed over for a regional 3 years ago despite having an RPI solidly in the top 16.LB12Diamond said:Belton Ag said:They won't be a national seed, which is why I said it would be a surprise pick.Chrundle the Great said:
Is tech's #19 rpi high enough to host in the 8-10 range?
They're kind of a wild card as to where they go. They have the million dollar arm and I have to believe they're going to host a regional and be paired with a team the committee feels will offer an intriguing matchup. Oklahoma makes a lot of sense, but I think the Sooners are going to be protected.
We were hosed last year by having to go to Texas for the SR. I don't see them hosing us twice especially with us being the 1 or 2 seed. My guess is they pair Tech with Texas.
LB12Diamond said:Belton Ag said:They won't be a national seed, which is why I said it would be a surprise pick.Chrundle the Great said:
Is tech's #19 rpi high enough to host in the 8-10 range?
They're kind of a wild card as to where they go. They have the million dollar arm and I have to believe they're going to host a regional and be paired with a team the committee feels will offer an intriguing matchup. Oklahoma makes a lot of sense, but I think the Sooners are going to be protected.
We were hosed last year by having to go to Texas for the SR. I don't see them hosing us twice especially with us being the 1 or 2 seed. My guess is they pair Tech with Texas.
Captn_Ag05 said:
What time is everything revealed?
Outside of pairing us up with tech, this would be the most tournament committee" thing ever.taylorswift13_ said:
Imagine if the committee sends UC Santa Barbara to the College Station regional!
I forgot Jo Evans coached there now
Probably a lot of the people who put down softball have never been to a game. If they did they would learn to love it and might even start going to more softball games than baseball. It is interesting to me to watch the back and forth on softball/baseball threads. Some are positive, some are negative and some are just weird and funny!RadCouncil 21 said:
Would I find interesting if the people who just can't bring themselves to have any positivity around softball.
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taylorswift13_ said:
Imagine if the committee sends UC Santa Barbara to the College Station regional!
I forgot Jo Evans coached there now
Belton Ag said:
Jo gets a lot of ridiculous hate on here. She's a great person and I hope she does really well and retires in Santa Barbara after years of success there. She deserves it.
Belton Ag said:
Jo gets a lot of ridiculous hate on here. She's a great person and I hope she does really well and retires in Santa Barbara after years of success there. She deserves it.
Boozer92 said:taylorswift13_ said:
Imagine if the committee sends UC Santa Barbara to the College Station regional!
I forgot Jo Evans coached there now
I think they have to go within driving distance if a regional is available. But that would be interesting as would sending them to Lubbock. I always liked Jo. In the end it was time to move on but I will still remember her fondly for the majority of her time as the coach here

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