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re: How would you rank SEC Baseball programs historically by success?
Posted on 5/6/24 at 8:37 am to Granola
Posted on 5/6/24 at 8:37 am to Granola
Just throwing up a quick formula that rewards 1 point for each NCAA Tournament appearance, 3 points for each College World Series appearance, and 10 points for each national title, it looks like this:
1. LSU- 162
2. S Carolina- 87
2. Florida- 87
4. Miss St- 85
5. Arkansas- 67
6. Texas A&M- 58
7. Vanderbilt- 56
8. Ole Miss- 53
9. Missouri- 50
10. Georgia- 43
11. Auburn- 42
12. Alabama- 41
13. Tennessee- 31
14. Kentucky- 8
1. LSU- 162
2. S Carolina- 87
2. Florida- 87
4. Miss St- 85
5. Arkansas- 67
6. Texas A&M- 58
7. Vanderbilt- 56
8. Ole Miss- 53
9. Missouri- 50
10. Georgia- 43
11. Auburn- 42
12. Alabama- 41
13. Tennessee- 31
14. Kentucky- 8
Posted on 5/6/24 at 8:41 am to AUTiger789
That is not bad.
You'd probably need to add more levels to it.
Off the cuff something like this:
1 Point for Appearance
2 Points for Super
3 Points for WS
4 Points for Runner Up
10 Points for a title
Bonus if you win your conference(+1) or host a regional(+1).
You'd probably need to add more levels to it.
Off the cuff something like this:
1 Point for Appearance
2 Points for Super
3 Points for WS
4 Points for Runner Up
10 Points for a title
Bonus if you win your conference(+1) or host a regional(+1).
This post was edited on 5/6/24 at 8:42 am
Posted on 5/6/24 at 8:57 am to AUTiger789
quote:
Just throwing up a quick formula that rewards 1 point for each NCAA Tournament appearance, 3 points for each College World Series appearance, and 10 points for each national title, it looks like this:
1. LSU- 162
2. S Carolina- 87
2. Florida- 87
4. Miss St- 85
5. Arkansas- 67
6. Texas A&M- 58
7. Vanderbilt- 56
8. Ole Miss- 53
9. Missouri- 50
10. Georgia- 43
11. Auburn- 42
12. Alabama- 41
13. Tennessee- 31
14. Kentucky- 8
Texas = 231 in this calculation
63 NCAA appearances = 63
36 trips to Omaha = 108
6 National Titles = 60
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This post was edited on 5/6/24 at 8:59 am
Posted on 5/6/24 at 8:58 am to AUTiger789
quote:
1. LSU- 162
2. S Carolina- 87
2. Florida- 87
4. Miss St- 85
5. Arkansas- 67
6. Texas A&M- 58
7. Vanderbilt- 56
8. Ole Miss- 53
9. Missouri- 50
10. Georgia- 43
11. Auburn- 42
12. Alabama- 41
13. Tennessee- 31
14. Kentucky- 8
Pretty much is the most accurate list right here.
Posted on 5/6/24 at 9:03 am to AUTiger789
quote:
Just throwing up a quick formula that rewards 1 point for each NCAA Tournament appearance, 3 points for each College World Series appearance, and 10 points for each national title, it looks like this:
I think SEC titles should count 2 points as well
Posted on 5/6/24 at 9:53 am to AUTiger789
quote:
Just throwing up a quick formula that rewards 1 point for each NCAA Tournament appearance, 3 points for each College World Series appearance, and 10 points for each national title, it looks like this:
1. LSU- 162
2. S Carolina- 87
2. Florida- 87
4. Miss St- 85
5. Arkansas- 67
6. Texas A&M- 58
7. Vanderbilt- 56
8. Ole Miss- 53
9. Missouri- 50
10. Georgia- 43
11. Auburn- 42
12. Alabama- 41
13. Tennessee- 31
14. Kentucky- 8
Seems legit. Considering Ole miss didn't really start caring about baseball until 2003 or so.
Posted on 5/6/24 at 10:14 am to AUTiger789
I'm not sure how to incorporate it into your formula except for maybe historical attendance but I think Miss St should get some credit for creating the raucous gameday atmosphere and encouraging tailgating for baseball. LSU has matched or maybe surpassed them but it was State that drew the template for SEC baseball.
Posted on 5/6/24 at 11:29 am to AUTiger789
Hard to argue. Solid list.
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