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The Patriots combine to 3 hit the Horned Frogs and advance to the winners bracket finals, 3-2. :good:
DBU has really surprised me this year. When I saw them play the Shockers in March in Dallas I just didn't think they looked that good this year. We beat them fairly easily 6-2 in their yard (although it was a tight game for 5 or 6 innings).
I figured they were going through a rebuilding year and was hopeful that they would be better again by the time they entered the Valley.
#3 Kent State vs #1 Texas
#4 ORU vs #3 Dallas Baptist
#2 Arizona vs #1 Texas A&M
#1 Clemson vs #2 UCONN
#2 Baylor vs #3 California
Updated. At least 5 non-number one seeds will advance but unfortunately only 2 (UC-Irvine and the ORU-DBU winner) non-BCS teams will certainly advance, with a chance for Kent State to make it 3. Of course, 14 of the 16 host sites went to BCS schools (I am counting TCU as BCS), so it's not a big surprise.
#2 Stanford 5 vs #4 Illinois 1 (top 5) Illinois must win 2
#2 Baylor 0 vs #3 California 1 (bottom 6) California must win 2
#1 Oregon State 6 vs #3 Georgia 4 (bottom 9) Georgia must win 2
Winner take all tomorrow (SO FAR):
#4 Kent State vs #1 Texas
#4 ORU vs #3 Dallas Baptist
#2 Arizona vs #1 Texas A&M
#1 Clemson vs #2 UCONN
Updated
It looks like eight #3 or #4 seeds are still alive. That seems like a pretty high number. It will be interesting to see how many make it to the supers (two #3 are already in).
Former WSU softball coach Tim Walton has his Florida Gators in the title game (again) after dismantling Alabama 16-2.
6 seasons at Florida, 6 regional hosts. 4 CWS appearances. A runner up, a third and a 5th and another title game tomorrow. A remarkable record....we lost a good one.
By the way, Doc, Kent State is actually #3 in Austin.
Wonder if they'll be affected by the Texas heat -- it's apparently about as warm in Austin right now as it is here, and although Austin's humidity doesn't compare to the Gulf Coast saunas that sapped Shocker teams in the past decade while playing at Rice and Florida State, I also have to believe that NE Ohio doesn't offer a lot of 100-degree days for baseball. Could be a tough test tomorrow.
That's too bad, by the way -- there's not much better in the college game than seeing funky old Augie and the world's most entitled baseball fans shut down for another year.
Edit: interesting note, Doc, about Tim Walton's softball coaching career at Florida. I always wished that somehow he could come over to the men's side, ideally as a replacement for a certain non-pitching assistant at WSU.
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