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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostBaseball America take on the MVC
"The Valley won't be a four-bid league?" Why the hell not? If the Valley has three teams whose profiles place them among the 35 top at-large candidates, and none of the three wins the automatic bid, then the Valley is by definition a four bid league if the process works as it's supposed to, because all of them will get in. There's only a problem if people start looking at leagues and names instead of teams solely on their own merits, which is the way it's supposed to work. Unfortunately, to the extent that the practice of mentally assigning bids to leagues instead of teams (which in a just world would be grounds for ejection from the committee the following year) infects the selectors as it has Baseball America, what happens is that good, deep leagues with less fancy brand names get shortchanged.
Of course, that brings us back to the solution I've mentioned elsewhere: don't screw up when it counts and put yourself in position to be the team that gets shortchanged, but unfortunately this year's Shocks missed that memo.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostSaw that earlier, SB, and although Aaron Fitt is also not on the selection committee, thank goodness, it illustrates the "thinking," if it can be called that, of the stoneheads who inhabit the sportswriting world and, unfortunately, probably some of those who are on the committee.
"The Valley won't be a four-bid league?" Why the hell not? If the Valley has three teams whose profiles place them among the 35 top at-large candidates, and none of the three wins the automatic bid, then the Valley is by definition a four bid league if the process works as it's supposed to, because all of them will get in. There's only a problem if people start looking at leagues and names instead of teams solely on their own merits, which is the way it's supposed to work. Unfortunately, to the extent that the practice of mentally assigning bids to leagues instead of teams (which in a just world would be grounds for ejection from the committee the following year) infects the selectors as it has Baseball America, what happens is that good, deep leagues with less fancy brand names get shortchanged.
Of course, that brings us back to the solution I've mentioned elsewhere: don't screw up when it counts and put yourself in position to be the team that gets shortchanged, but unfortunately this year's Shocks missed that memo.
I just wish WSU had managed to win even one game in Springfield. I would feel a lot more hopeful.Last edited by shox1989; May 27, 2012, 01:09 AM.
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Good point, SB -- so let's "drive for five!"
Seriously, it's hard for me to picture both IndSt and WSU getting in -- although if they're both among the top 35 at-large candidates, in theory they should -- and I can't imagine the selectors picking the Shocks over the regular season champs (who also won the head-to-head series) based on a minute RPI advantage. But this BS about the Valley being an X-bid league just annoys me.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostBaseball America take on the MVC
Again, he can make a case against WSU all he wants. But he's gotta do better than the "conference won't get 4 bids" line. Dig deeper there, Mr. Fitt.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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At large? 9 from ACC, 9 from SEC, 5 from PAC 12, 4 from big 12, 3 from MVC, big east 1, Big West 1, CUSA 3, Independent 1, Southern 2, Southland 2, WCC 2, WAC 1 that's 43 for what 34 bids? So just knock out 9 and WSU is in.First a Baseball fan then a Volleyball fan and then I guess I follow the basketball team.
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NCAA released host sites
Baton Rouge, LA (LSU)
Charlottesville, VA (Virginia)
Chapel Hill, NC (North Carolina)
Columbia, SC (South Carolina)
College Station, TX (Texas A&M)
Coral Gables, FL (Miami)
Eugene, OR (Oregon)
Gainesville, FL (Florida)
Gary, IN (Purdue)
Houston, TX (Rice)
Lexington, KY (Kentucky)
Los Angeles, CA (UCLA)
Palo Alto, CA (Stanford)
Raleigh, NC (NC State)
Tucson, AZ (Arizona)
Tallahassee, FL (Florida State)
Waco, TX (Baylor)
No WSU. I used to take that week off for regionals, but WSU quit hosting them for some reason.
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Down to 20 spots open (Miss. st wins SEC). Using the good Dr. list
Locks
1. Fullerton
2. Central Florida
3. Oregon St.
4. Arkansas
Very Likely
5. Clemson
6. TCU
7. Missippi St. (just won SEC)
8. Pepperdine
9. San Diego
Expected
10. East Carolina
11. DBU
12. SWMO
13. New Mexico st
Fighting for At-large
14. Wake Forest
15. Texas
16. Mich St.
17. Texas
18. OU
19. LBS
20. Tulane
21. WSU
22. ISUB
23. Mississippi
24. Vanderbilt
25. Appy State
26. Charleston
27. Sam Houston St.
28. SE Louisiana
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