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Originally posted by CdizzleOriginally posted by billybudI wonder how Rhode Island would have done in the Big 12?
They really didn't look all that good against a team that didn't make the Big 12 tourney (lost 14-2 and won 5-4).
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Originally posted by billybudBUt..on the other hand...OK State had a great OOC record of 22-6 and went 22-19 against top 100 teams....
The conference record looks really bad...but the OK State SOS and RPI was high and their OOC wins were good.
You're telling teams in BCS conferences that 9-16 and finishing 9th out of 10 teams is worthy of playing for the National Championship. You're telling teams in BCS conferences that even though you can't qualify for your own conference tournament, you should be allowed to qualify to play for the National Championship.
I love it. In basketball, a Missouri State team can go 23-9 with an RPI of 20 and be left out and the committee says there's more to it than the RPI.. and then in baseball a BCS team with a 32-22 record, a 9-16 conference record and an RPI of 26 makes it.. why? because they had a high RPI.
What an idiot.Deuces Valley.
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Originally posted by CharlieHogIt's not BCS conferences. The Big 10 and Big East don't get these considerations. It's really the Big 12, the SEC and to a lesser extent, the ACC.
Still though, it's a joke that teams that don't make their conference tournaments make the NCAA Tournament. The precedent was set a few years ago when the NCAA was letting 9th and 10th place SEC teams in. Now, it has disgustingly carried over into the Big 12.
Whether you're affiliated with these conferences or not, you can't honestly defend garbage like this. Can you?Deuces Valley.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever
Still though, it's a joke that teams that don't make their conference tournaments make the NCAA Tournament. The precedent was set a few years ago when the NCAA was letting 9th and 10th place SEC teams in. Now, it has disgustingly carried over into the Big 12.
Whether you're affiliated with these conferences or not, you can't honestly defend garbage like this. Can you?
Well the Big 12 lets 8 teams in, and so does the SEC. But the Big 12 has 10 teams and the SEC has 12. So "not making your conference tournament" is an arbitrary distinction. If they made this a rule (you have to make your conference tournament), the SEC and Big 12 would simply take ALL of their teams into the conference tournament and do pod play or give byes to the top seeds or something.
I would love to see the conference tournaments eliminated completely. Especially the SEC tournament.
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Some guys are calling names rather than offering valid discussion points.
I am not an "idiot"..I just give a different viewpoint.
Sooo...Rhode Island goes .500 against a Big 12 team that didn't make the tournament (and it very easily could have been .000 with that 5-4 win), and some one thinks that I am an idiot for thinking that RI might not have the better team.
I know that I am not from your area of the country, and my viewpoint may be different...
Guys from BCS conferences rarely see eye to eye with guys from the non BCS...be it football or baseball.
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Originally posted by billybudSooo...Rhode Island goes .500 against a Big 12 team that didn't make the tournament (and it very easily could have been .000 with that 5-4 win), and some one thinks that I am an idiot for thinking that RI might not have the better team.
Originally posted by billybudGuys from BCS conferences rarely see eye to eye with guys from the non BCS...be it football or baseball.
Thanks for coming to voice your opinions at a worthless non-BCS site! Have you practiced all of the softball chants? :good:Deuces Valley.
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We are taking advantage of an automatic bid this year and that is great, but I would rather see both in basketball and baseball, tournaments get-rid of automatic bids alltogether. I want to see the best 64 in the country go at it period. They need to come up with a fair way of determining the top 64 and call it a day.THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
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Originally posted by WilliamWe are taking advantage of an automatic bid this year and that is great, but I would rather see both in basketball and baseball, tournaments get-rid of automatic bids alltogether. I want to see the best 64 in the country go at it period. They need to come up with a fair way of determining the top 64 and call it a day.
Man, you're something else..Deuces Valley.
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Originally posted by WilliamWe are taking advantage of an automatic bid this year and that is great, but I would rather see both in basketball and baseball, tournaments get-rid of automatic bids alltogether. I want to see the best 64 in the country go at it period. They need to come up with a fair way of determining the top 64 and call it a day.
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