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SEC Baseball Post Weekend RPI, SEC Stats, & Standings
Posted on 4/10/17 at 6:44 am
Posted on 4/10/17 at 6:44 am
RPI
14. Kentucky
15. South Carolina
16. Florida
18. Vandy
19. State
21. LSU
28. Arkansas
30. aTm
31. Auburn
39. Tennessee
51. Ole Miss
58. Missouri
104. Georgia
174. Alabama
SEC West
1. Arkansas 8-4, 25-8
1. Auburn 8-4, 24-10
1. State 8-4, 22-12
4. LSU 7-5, 21-11
5. Ole Miss 6-6, 20-12
6. aTm 5-7, 22-11
7. Alabama 2-10, 13-19
SEC East
1. Kentucky 8-4, 22-11
2. South Carolina 7-5, 21-10
3. Missouri 6-6, 23-9
3. Florida 6-6, 21-11
3. Vandy 6-6, 21-12
6. Georgia 4-8, 14-19
7. Tennessee 3-9, 17-12
SEC Only Key Stats(SEC only this week since we are into the league schedule pretty good. Only top half of league listed as always)
Team Batting Avg.
1. Mississippi State... .301
2. Kentucky............ .293
3. Arkansas............ .291
4. LSU................. .262
5. South Carolina...... .254
6. Georgia............. .251
7. Ole Miss............ .251
8. Tennessee........... .251
Team Slugging
1. Mississippi State... .474
2. Kentucky............ .455
3. Arkansas............ .432
4. Vanderbilt.......... .411
5. Ole Miss............ .389
6. LSU................. .382
7. South Carolina...... .382
Runs Scored
1. Kentucky............ 76
2. LSU................. 70
3. Arkansas............ 67
4. South Carolina...... 66
5. Mississippi State... 65
Vanderbilt.......... 65
7. Missouri............ 55
Hits
1. Arkansas............ 120
Mississippi State... 120
3. Kentucky............ 116
4. Tennessee........... 107
5. South Carolina...... 105
6. LSU................. 103
7. Vanderbilt.......... 102
Home Runs
1. Vanderbilt.......... 16
2. Arkansas............ 15
3. Mississippi State... 13
4. South Carolina...... 11
5. Texas A&M........... 10
Ole Miss............ 10
Kentucky............ 10
Team ERA
1. South Carolina...... 2.88
2. Missouri............ 2.94
3. Auburn.............. 3.26
4. Ole Miss............ 3.31
5. Florida............. 3.79
6. Arkansas............ 3.91
7. Mississippi State... 4.03
Opp. Batting Avg.
1. Auburn.............. .231
2. Arkansas............ .234
3. South Carolina...... .236
4. Georgia............. .237
5. Vanderbilt.......... .240
6. Missouri............ .243
7. Florida............. .250
Mississippi State... .250
Batters Struck Out
1. South Carolina...... 122
2. Georgia............. 117
3. Arkansas............ 115
4. Ole Miss............ 114
5. Kentucky............ 110
6. LSU................. 107
7. Mississippi State... 101
Fielding Pct.
1. LSU................. .982
2. Arkansas............ .981
3. Texas A&M........... .981
4. South Carolina...... .978
5. Vanderbilt.......... .978
6. Auburn.............. .977
7. Mississippi State... .977
14. Kentucky
15. South Carolina
16. Florida
18. Vandy
19. State
21. LSU
28. Arkansas
30. aTm
31. Auburn
39. Tennessee
51. Ole Miss
58. Missouri
104. Georgia
174. Alabama
SEC West
1. Arkansas 8-4, 25-8
1. Auburn 8-4, 24-10
1. State 8-4, 22-12
4. LSU 7-5, 21-11
5. Ole Miss 6-6, 20-12
6. aTm 5-7, 22-11
7. Alabama 2-10, 13-19
SEC East
1. Kentucky 8-4, 22-11
2. South Carolina 7-5, 21-10
3. Missouri 6-6, 23-9
3. Florida 6-6, 21-11
3. Vandy 6-6, 21-12
6. Georgia 4-8, 14-19
7. Tennessee 3-9, 17-12
SEC Only Key Stats(SEC only this week since we are into the league schedule pretty good. Only top half of league listed as always)
Team Batting Avg.
1. Mississippi State... .301
2. Kentucky............ .293
3. Arkansas............ .291
4. LSU................. .262
5. South Carolina...... .254
6. Georgia............. .251
7. Ole Miss............ .251
8. Tennessee........... .251
Team Slugging
1. Mississippi State... .474
2. Kentucky............ .455
3. Arkansas............ .432
4. Vanderbilt.......... .411
5. Ole Miss............ .389
6. LSU................. .382
7. South Carolina...... .382
Runs Scored
1. Kentucky............ 76
2. LSU................. 70
3. Arkansas............ 67
4. South Carolina...... 66
5. Mississippi State... 65
Vanderbilt.......... 65
7. Missouri............ 55
Hits
1. Arkansas............ 120
Mississippi State... 120
3. Kentucky............ 116
4. Tennessee........... 107
5. South Carolina...... 105
6. LSU................. 103
7. Vanderbilt.......... 102
Home Runs
1. Vanderbilt.......... 16
2. Arkansas............ 15
3. Mississippi State... 13
4. South Carolina...... 11
5. Texas A&M........... 10
Ole Miss............ 10
Kentucky............ 10
Team ERA
1. South Carolina...... 2.88
2. Missouri............ 2.94
3. Auburn.............. 3.26
4. Ole Miss............ 3.31
5. Florida............. 3.79
6. Arkansas............ 3.91
7. Mississippi State... 4.03
Opp. Batting Avg.
1. Auburn.............. .231
2. Arkansas............ .234
3. South Carolina...... .236
4. Georgia............. .237
5. Vanderbilt.......... .240
6. Missouri............ .243
7. Florida............. .250
Mississippi State... .250
Batters Struck Out
1. South Carolina...... 122
2. Georgia............. 117
3. Arkansas............ 115
4. Ole Miss............ 114
5. Kentucky............ 110
6. LSU................. 107
7. Mississippi State... 101
Fielding Pct.
1. LSU................. .982
2. Arkansas............ .981
3. Texas A&M........... .981
4. South Carolina...... .978
5. Vanderbilt.......... .978
6. Auburn.............. .977
7. Mississippi State... .977
This post was edited on 4/10/17 at 7:48 am
Posted on 4/10/17 at 6:54 am to Hawgeye
https://www.secrant.com/rant/sec-football/after-12-games-sec-standings-and-rpi/69579501/
Just a few post down you will find a multi page thread on this topic
Just a few post down you will find a multi page thread on this topic
Posted on 4/10/17 at 7:40 am to cave canem
And? I do it every Monday and add stats later
Posted on 4/10/17 at 7:54 am to Hawgeye
Bama is now rock bottom?
You know it's not football season
You know it's not football season
Posted on 4/10/17 at 7:58 am to Hawgeye
It's shocking that LSU's team era is so high. What happened to Lange and Poche?
Posted on 4/10/17 at 8:03 am to Hawgeye
Doesnt seem like anyone in the SEC wants to stand up. Nobody in national seed position right now.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 8:07 am to thunderbird1100
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Doesnt seem like anyone in the SEC wants to stand up. Nobody in national seed position right now.
Arkansas had a legit shot to distance themselves from the rest of the pack this past weekend. Not necessarily in record, but national perception. They folded like a cheap tent late in Saturdays game and then laid an egg on Sunday.
So, I agree. Even looking at RPI numbers...a cluster of teams from mid teens to #30. No top 10 RPI team in the league. Weird. There is usually a team or two in the top 5-10 of RPI all season in the league.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 8:09 am to tarzana
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It's shocking that LSU's team era is so high. What happened to Lange and Poche?
After watching Lange and Poche this weekend....Lange still has it, he just got himself in trouble with walks but managed his way out of it the first three innings. He got the K when he needed it, but still concerning he was putting himself in those positions.
I think Poche is just mental against Arkansas. He has never pitched well against the Hogs. He still has it and had a 1.15 ERA going into the Arkansas game. He will be fine. IMO
Posted on 4/10/17 at 8:20 am to Hawgeye
LSU bats have F'd Lange and Poche more than anything. Lately, its as if 1 run seals the deal on Friday. We haven't been able to hit SEC starters all that well.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 8:22 am to JayDeerTay84
Bama is on a record setting pace. Unfortunately it's the wrong kind of record. This could be the worst baseball team to ever take the field wearing Crimson.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 9:58 am to Hawgeye
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This post was edited on 4/10/17 at 9:59 am
Posted on 4/10/17 at 12:29 pm to phil4bama
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Bama is on a record setting pace. Unfortunately it's the wrong kind of record. This could be the worst baseball team to ever take the field wearing Crimson.
Second losing season since 1994. The 1994 team was 21-35. And Jim Wells was hired that offseason.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 12:41 pm to Hawgeye
We have 37 HRs. Hell, Rooker has 15 alone.
ETA - never mind. I see half way through you changed it to SEC only. RPI doesn't do that. Why would you?
ETA - never mind. I see half way through you changed it to SEC only. RPI doesn't do that. Why would you?
This post was edited on 4/10/17 at 12:51 pm
Posted on 4/10/17 at 12:48 pm to Hawgeye
Overall RPI is problematic. We might be looking at multiple three seeds from the league this year. And only a couple of hosts.
Posted on 4/10/17 at 4:20 pm to VivaZapata27
Well, it makes for interesting mid-late season baseball! If LSU can get the bats going and get our pitchers more runs,we should be OK.. A big "if" on the bats tho!
Posted on 4/10/17 at 5:24 pm to Diamondawg
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I see half way through you changed it to SEC only. RPI doesn't do that. Why would you?
What does the thread title say?
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