Arky Lost 2 at Kentucky. Hard to win 2 or more on road in SEC against good teams. LSU down some but still good.
And Tennessee lost at home to RPI 210 Lipscomb on Tuesday.wangus12 said:
I'll be interested to see what the rankings do. Army lost their series to Kentucky. We lost our series to an unranked LSU. Tennessee won their series against Florida.
I see us dropping to 3rd.
In a 3 game series, definitely. If they are just playing one game, that's a bit different. LSU has two good starters, and one reliable guy in the pen. Once they get past that, they are very beatable, but you have to get past those guys first.Justice Beaver said:
Kentucky >>> LSU
That's a big if as long both take care of business outside of this series (and avoid the brooms within it). What five teams do you believe have a realistic shot of overtaking any of the SEC teams that are currently penciled in the Top 8?W said:
one impact of both A&M and Arkansas dropping series this weekend...
it puts the loser of the A&M-Arkansas series at risk of losing top 8 lock status
should the committee determine that five non-SEC teams are worthy of a national seed
I don't think that's likely. We would probably both have to lose our respective series this weekend. There is no quota, and if you listen to the D1 podcast, filling out 5-8 has been pretty tough.W said:
one impact of both A&M and Arkansas dropping series this weekend...
it puts the loser of the A&M-Arkansas series at risk of losing top 8 lock status
should the committee determine that five non-SEC teams are worthy of a national seed
So, tu in?W said:
by the way part 2...
Florida State's A.D. is on the committee
and so is East Carolina's A.D.
pencil them in for two top 8 seeds
Kansas State's associate A.D. is the Big 12 rep
SchizoAg said:
RPI still has A&M at #1, albeit by a smaller margin.
They are 50 in the RPI, but second in the Big XII. If we get them as a two, that means we should avoid having anyone in the top 40 in our regional.Sharpshooter said:So, tu in?W said:
by the way part 2...
Florida State's A.D. is on the committee
and so is East Carolina's A.D.
pencil them in for two top 8 seeds
Kansas State's associate A.D. is the Big 12 rep
TexAg91 said:And Tennessee lost at home to RPI 210 Lipscomb on Tuesday.wangus12 said:
I'll be interested to see what the rankings do. Army lost their series to Kentucky. We lost our series to an unranked LSU. Tennessee won their series against Florida.
I see us dropping to 3rd.
The problem is not the bullpen; it's the starting pitching. We have enough in the bullpen if we get quality starts. When you need six or seven innings from the pen, you are asking for a lot.bigdaddygriffin said:
All of the above is true, it was good to see adversity now, our team has honestly not had much this year. However, I still have concerns about our bullpen for a CWS serious run... Just my humble opinion
Justice Beaver said:
Kentucky >>> LSU
For being right? Yeah probablyCapitol Ag said:Justice Beaver said:
Kentucky >>> LSU
Feel better?
I mean I think this is right but I really can't be sure. Kentucky feasted on the bottom of the conference and swept Georgia in the first series of the year. They also lost a series to Kennesaw State. They did a lot of damage vs Aubie, Mizzou, Ole Miss, etc., the same teams that LSU has beaten recently. In the meat of their schedule the last 3 weeks they're 4-5.Justice Beaver said:
Kentucky >>> LSU
Clemson, Florida State, Kentucky, and North Carolina would all have to sweep the remainder of their season to catch us if we go 3-5. So I am not sure this holds.Sq 17 said:
If I am doing the math correctly ,
Ags got 7 games plus Hoover
If we have a winning record over that stretch including at least one win over pig I think we are lock for a national seed
If The Ags go 3-5 and we will be in position that the committee could give us the 9 seed
Since we lost to them in Florida does this help with our committee status?W said:
hold on, apparently Florida's A.D. was added to the committee last week
according to D1
so the SEC does have a rep