UConn is swinging it tonight
5-0 T5
5-0 T5
LB12Diamond said:
It's cute watching OU possibly losing their regional while hosting. Bc I doubt they will be hosting for a long time moving forward.
Biggame12 said:So how is it determined?HoustonAg2106 said:W said:
so in the 5 regional final games today...
the 1-seed host is only the designated home team in 1 of the 5 games
OU tonight
Why is it that so many on here are so surprised by the home/away rules? They have always been like this in the postseason…yes we are hosting but technically the regionals are put on by a neutral party in the NCAA…it's the same way in Omaha so it's logical to keep it the same in regionals and the supers
CrocsAg20 said:
Does ou have a high top barbed wire fence outside of the outfield wall?? Or am I just seeing things
damn straight!Sean98 said:
The enemy of my enemy is (occasionally) my friend.
But not tonight. Go Huskies!
This is the higher seeded version (see 4.).twk said:
I think that's an old version, as the last option now is higher seed, instead of coin toss.
You're right. It's past my bed time.jkag89 said:
#4 says this. I'm thinking the coin toss can come into play in the CWS for those teams that were not regional host.
Jarrin' Jay said:
Re: home / visitor, I think everyone gets it by now, but bottom line the host and/or higher seed in a game should always be the home team, period. Makes things easier and also rewards the better regular season record. The current system makes no sense and has never made sense. But that is normal for the stupid a** NCAA....
Over the past decade the average is 2. The most was 3.McInnis said:
So it looks like Florida will be the only team to survive the loser's bracket this year - is that right?
I wonder how often that happens? Maybe on average about once a season?
The only time I can remember the Aggies doing it in the current regional format is in 2015 when they had to beat Cal twice, have there been other times?
Sean98 said:Over the past decade the average is 2. The most was 3.McInnis said:
So it looks like Florida will be the only team to survive the loser's bracket this year - is that right?
I wonder how often that happens? Maybe on average about once a season?
The only time I can remember the Aggies doing it in the current regional format is in 2015 when they had to beat Cal twice, have there been other times?
Jarrin' Jay said:
What a dump...
BillgoCU said:
Clemson fan here. Loving the ACC and SEC baseball (as usual). This is a MAJOR reason I'd prefer the ACC to survive intact, however, IF Clemson/FSU depart, Lord please the SEC and not the Big10 where there is no baseball.
Carry on and good luck in the Super. Hope to see yall in Omaha!
McInnis said:
So it looks like Florida will be the only team to survive the loser's bracket this year - is that right?
I wonder how often that happens? Maybe on average about once a season?
The only time I can remember the Aggies doing it in the current regional format is in 2015 when they had to beat Cal twice, have there been other times?
The Ags have come through the losers bracket three times: 1999. 2007 & 2015. They have been doubled dipped twice in Regional play, 2003 by U of H and last year by Stanford.McInnis said:
So it looks like Florida will be the only team to survive the loser's bracket this year - is that right?
I wonder how often that happens? Maybe on average about once a season?
The only time I can remember the Aggies doing it in the current regional format is in 2015 when they had to beat Cal twice, have there been other times?
Maroon Elephant said:
This is a bad UConn team. 34-24 record against trash competition and they are dicing up OU with ease. Pretty pathetic showing by the Sooners at home.