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re: April 29th Baseball Rankings
Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:51 am to Hawgeye
Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:51 am to Hawgeye
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My opinion is Georgia needs to get to 16-17 league wins to be in host consideration. ESPECIALLY when two of the final three series are against other SEC teams fighting for hosting spots.
I think 15-15 will get us there. Our RPI would be Top 12 and our SOS top 10. Some sneaky decent midweek wins as well
The other thing nobody seems to mention is the addition of KPI in the selection process. Committee members aren’t required to use it but it will be provided to them. UGA is #8 at the moment.
Posted on 4/29/24 at 10:01 am to diddlydawg7
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If UGA doesn't host, I feel sorry for the team that gets them in their regional.
Posted on 4/29/24 at 10:25 am to diddlydawg7
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I think 15-15 will get us there. Our RPI would be Top 12 and our SOS top 10. Some sneaky decent midweek wins as well
Georgia is going to have to be better than .500 to finish. Bottom line. Finishing 5-5 is NOT going to get a host spot.
TOP 16 According to D1 Last Week
1. aTm (won 2-1 over UGA)
2. Arkansas (won 2-1 over UF)
3. Clemson (won 2-1 over Louisville)
4. Tennessee (won 3-0 over Mizzou)
5. Kentucky (lost 1-2 to South Carolina) *drop, still top 8
6. East Carolina (won 3-0 over Memphis)
7. North Carolina (won 2-1 over VT)
8. Wake Forest (lost 1-2 to Notre Dame) *drop, still host
9. Florida State (won 2-1 over Duke) *rise to top 8
10. Oklahoma (lost 1-2 to Texas) *drop, still host
11. Indiana State (won 2-1 over Southern Illinois)
12. Oregon State (won 2-1 over Oregon)
13. Duke (lost 1-2 to Florida State) *drop
14. Coastal Carolina (lost 0-3 to Troy) *drop from hosting
15. South Carolina (won 2-1 over UK)
16. Arizona (lost 1-2 to Washington) *drop from hosting
So if Coastal and Arizona drop this week, Dallas Baptist & Oklahoma State likely move into those two hosting spots. West Viriginia, who had been plugged to host also won their series this past weekend.
The West Coast is going to get a couple of host spots. It will likely break down something like this...
SEC: 6 sites
ACC: 5 sites
Big 12: 1-2 sites
Pac 12: 1-2 sites
G5: 2-3 sites
This post was edited on 4/29/24 at 10:31 am
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