swimmerbabe11 said:
In all fairness, Texas would have killed to switch regionals with A&M. They got screwed.
Agreed they got probably a harder regional. People may not want to admit that, but A&M did get to play in their backyard and got pretty fortunate with their super matchup being at home. Having a large fan presence during postseason play is indeed beneficial, and the Aggies had that much more in Houston than the Horns did in Long Beach
That being said: It's not A&M's fault that Davidson beat UNC. Not to mention, while they may have had the "easier" route, they did exactly what they were supposed to and went 5-0 in regionals and super regionals. And while Houston was essentially in the Aggies' backyard, they still had to play and beat host U of H in the cougs'
actual back yard. So kind of defeats the purpose of the regional being overly beneficial.
Plus, A&M hosting Davidson in College Station was not like the Aggies just stumbled across some lowly team to play against at home. Davidson had to beat UNC in their stadium, TWICE, and was just as hot as anyone else in the nation. Once it gets passed regionals, every team remaining is hot as a pistol, so the individual team strength argument, to me at least, doesn't hold as much merit.
If Longhorn fans are salty, they have their own team to blame for blowing a 2-0 winner's bracket lead in the Long Beach regional.