D1Baseball Ranks NU 20th

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
33,049
11,056
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Finally getting the respect the teams deserves after winning the B1G..

Maryland is 25th after winning 2 of 3 from Michigan...
 

kerpal_68

Senior
Dec 12, 2005
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Last time this happened things didn't work out well. That seemed to light a fire in them though.
 

BigTimeFan75

Redshirt
Apr 28, 2021
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So is Dave Van Horne just that great of a college baseball coach?

I tend to give very little credit to baseball coaches because of how little they impact the game once the game has started but he just seems to be freaking amazing.
 

HUSKERFAN66

All-Conference
Dec 8, 2004
21,227
3,573
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Congratulations Huskers!. I can understand their reluctancy though. We didn't do ourselves any favors the last time we got ranked by our performance against Rutgers. This team seems hungry and as Lou Brown said it's all coming together.
 

9and4_rivals188421

All-Conference
Dec 4, 2013
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It's possible that, with a sweep of Michigan, Nebraska could earn a No. 1 seed (top 16 teams get regional No. 1 seeds) even though we'd have to travel.

There are currently 20 potential sites for regional tournaments:
  1. Fayetteville (Arkansas ranked No. 1)
  2. Austin (Texas No. 2)
  3. Nashville (Vanderbilt No. 3)
  4. Knoxville (Tennessee No. 4)
  5. Lubbock (Texas Tech No. 5)
  6. Tucson (Arizona ranked No. 6)
  7. South Bend (Notre Dame No. 7)
  8. Starkpatch (Mississippi State No. 8)
  9. Palo Alto (Stanford No. 9)
  10. Eugene (Oregon No. 10)
  11. East Carolina (ECU No. 11)
  12. Oxford (Mississippi No. 12)
  13. Gainesville (Florida No. 13)
  14. Spokane (Gonzaga No. 14)
  15. Fort Worth (TCU No. 15)
  16. Ruston, La. (La. Tech No. 18)
  17. Hattiesburg (Southern Miss No. 19)
  18. Charlotte (Charlotte ranked No. 22, behind Nebraska)
  19. Pittsburgh (Pitt unranked and on a six-game losing streak)
  20. Columbia (So. Carolina unranked)
At 32-11 or 31-12 (sweep or win 2-1 series with Michigan), even as a No. 2 seed we'd get a matchup with a No. 1 seed such as Gonzaga, TCU or La Tech. Lose the series 1-2, or get swept, then we're back in Fayetteville, Austin, Nashville or Knoxville. That would not be good.

TLDR version: This weekend's series is important in whom Nebraska will face in the regionals.
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
33,049
11,056
113
So is Dave Van Horne just that great of a college baseball coach?

I tend to give very little credit to baseball coaches because of how little they impact the game once the game has started but he just seems to be freaking amazing.
He deserves a National Title and this year’s team is very capable of giving it too him..

Crossing my fingers were not 2 seed in Fayetteville..
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
33,049
11,056
113
TCU is tied with the whorns for 1st in the Big12 how does T-Tech have a higher ranking?
 

STUCKNKS

All-American
Jan 2, 2012
18,274
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It's called Talent or in other words the quality of players on the roster lol
 

STUCKNKS

All-American
Jan 2, 2012
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So is Dave Van Horne just that great of a college baseball coach?

I tend to give very little credit to baseball coaches because of how little they impact the game once the game has started but he just seems to be freaking amazing.
Agree some. Talent means alot in Baseball. You don't have the stud pitchers and 2 or 3 studs who can change the game with one swing it doesn't matter who the hell the coach is coaching the team. Only get so much out of average baseball players. Most always the talent wins in baseball
 
Jan 10, 2020
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Agree some. Talent means alot in Baseball. You don't have the stud pitchers and 2 or 3 studs who can change the game with one swing it doesn't matter who the hell the coach is coaching the team. Only get so much out of average baseball players. Most always the talent wins in baseball
remind us again - who's responsible for compiling the talent?
 
Aug 18, 2016
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Nebraska RPI is like 47 I think. I would be hugely surprised if they are a #1 seed. 7 of their 11 losses are to teams with RPI over 100. They have played zero Q1 teams. There are just too many other teams with better resumes than what Nebraska puts out there.
 
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Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
33,049
11,056
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Nebraska RPI is like 47 I think. I would be hugely surprised if they are a #1 seed. 7 of their 11 losses are to teams with RPI over 100. They have played zero Q1 teams. There are just too many other teams with better resumes than what Nebraska puts out there.
How and the world can they justify RPI when only playing against each other in conference play.

Biggest joke there is...
 

9and4_rivals188421

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Nebraska RPI is like 47 I think. I would be hugely surprised if they are a #1 seed. 7 of their 11 losses are to teams with RPI over 100. They have played zero Q1 teams. There are just too many other teams with better resumes than what Nebraska puts out there.
The Fairfield Stags are No. 2 nationally in RPI, so I wouldn't put a lot of emphasis on what an RPI is in determining a seed.

In addition to Nebraska's No. 47 RPI, Maryland is No. 65 and Michigan is No. 99, but all are being projected into the tournament.

I agree with your point that it's a long-shot for Nebraska to be a No. 1 seed, but we're closer to a 1 than a 3 at this point, and this weekend against Michigan will determine if our road to a Super Regional is difficult or improbable.

Before last weekend's 4-0 against top-half Big Ten teams, Baseball America projected Nebraska as the No. 2 seed in the Tucson regional against No. 4 Arizona, or technically the 29th seed. Surely we've improved our lot since then, and can again versus Michigan.
 
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How and the world can they justify RPI when only playing against each other in conference play.

Biggest joke there is...
Well every other conference outside of the MAAC, (Fairfield), is playing out of conference schedules. How can they justify any Big Ten team is any good when they only play each other?
 
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The Fairfield Stags are No. 2 nationally in RPI, so I wouldn't put a lot of emphasis on what an RPI is in determining a seed.

In addition to Nebraska's No. 47 RPI, Maryland is No. 65 and Michigan is No. 99, but all are being projected into the tournament.

I agree with your point that it's a long-shot for Nebraska to be a No. 1 seed, but we're closer to a 1 than a 3 at this point, and this weekend against Michigan will determine if our road to a Super Regional is difficult or improbable.

Before last weekend's 4-0 against top-half Big Ten teams, Baseball America projected Nebraska as the No. 2 seed in the Tucson regional against No. 4 Arizona, or technically the 29th seed. Surely we've improved our lot since then, and can again versus Michigan.
Fairfield is much like Nebraska in that their league is not playing OOC games either, so all of their RPI is based on their 35-1 record.

In baseball, it doesn't really matter after the first 16 anyway. So much of the pairings after that are based on location, travel expense and dividing conference that have 8 and 9 bids so they don't play each other. There really isn't a 1-64 seeding, it is a 1-16 and fill it the blanks.
 

9and4_rivals188421

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Well every other conference is playing out of conference schedules. How can they justify any Big Ten team is any good when they only play each other?
Good point. Bottom line: Nebraska would be a projected No. 1 seed if we'd swept Rutgers at home instead of getting swept. We hurt ourselves.
 

BigTimeFan75

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Apr 28, 2021
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Agree some. Talent means alot in Baseball. You don't have the stud pitchers and 2 or 3 studs who can change the game with one swing it doesn't matter who the hell the coach is coaching the team. Only get so much out of average baseball players. Most always the talent wins in baseball
If anything baseball coaches tend to over-coach and over-manage.
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
33,049
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Well every other conference outside of the MAAC, (Fairfield), is playing out of conference schedules. How can they justify any Big Ten team is any good when they only play each other?
Granted Warren idiotic move to not play mid week games hurt the conference.. Nebraska could easily had 8-10 wins in of which would have been against Creighton and I don’t remember who else Bolt scheduled as another high caliber team but the RPI had no idea what teams were ranked when the season started..Where do they start from at the very beginning?This goes for basketball too
 
Aug 18, 2016
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Granted Warren idiotic move to not play mid week games hurt the conference.. Nebraska could easily had 8-10 wins in of which would have been against Creighton and I don’t remember who else Bolt scheduled as another high caliber team but the RPI had no idea what teams were ranked when the season started..Where do they start from at the very beginning?This goes for basketball too
RPI is simply a calculation that factors in winning pct 25%/ opponents winning pct 50%/ opponents opponents winning pct 25%. Then there bonus points for Q1 wins and penalties of Q4 losses. Typically the first RPI doesn't come out until the end of March after a large number of non conference and even some conference games are played.

There is no preseason RPI
 

mwulf

All-Conference
Dec 15, 2013
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Would have to think 2-1 gets us away from Arkansas at least. Just want a fighting chance
 
Aug 18, 2016
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Granted Warren idiotic move to not play mid week games hurt the conference.. Nebraska could easily had 8-10 wins in of which would have been against Creighton and I don’t remember who else Bolt scheduled as another high caliber team but the RPI had no idea what teams were ranked when the season started..Where do they start from at the very beginning?This goes for basketball too
midweek games are just a small portion of the idiocy. The preseason tournaments is where you can play 15-20 games in 3 weeks, get some wins and play top teams. That is where your RPI is built, not the 7 or 8 midweek games against local teams.
 

schuele

All-American
Apr 17, 2005
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Would have to think 2-1 gets us away from Arkansas at least. Just want a fighting chance
Nebraska is likely locked in as a mid-to-high #2 seed, but I wouldn't count on that keeping them out of Fayetteville. As already suggested, it's a big crap shoot after the top 16.

I'm not saying NU will get stuck going to Arkansas, I just don't think the Michigan series will decide that one way or the other.
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
33,049
11,056
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midweek games are just a small portion of the idiocy. The preseason tournaments is where you can play 15-20 games in 3 weeks, get some wins and play top teams. That is where your RPI is built, not the 7 or 8 midweek games against local teams.
Well of course obviously 🙄 but the Big 10 started later than the rest of other conferences this Covid season and weren’t allowing any teams to play in tournaments because they decided to play conference only...
 

9and4_rivals188421

All-Conference
Dec 4, 2013
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Latest D1Baseball projections have us as the No. 2 seed in the Lubbock regional, with overall No. 8 seed Texas Tech as the top seed. I know this isn't exact because regionals in baseball are often geographic, it is the equivalent of being the 25th-ranked team.

Michigan is a No. 2 seed in South Bend (Notre Dame overall the No. 6), while Maryland is a No. 3 seed in Nashville against overall top seed Vanderbilt. Indiana is a No. 3 seed in Eugene, with overall No. 12 Oregon as the top seed.

Let me check one more thing — yes, just as I suspected. Iowa sucks.
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
33,049
11,056
113
Latest D1Baseball projections have us as the No. 2 seed in the Lubbock regional, with overall No. 8 seed Texas Tech as the top seed. I know this isn't exact because regionals in baseball are often geographic, it is the equivalent of being the 25th-ranked team.

Michigan is a No. 2 seed in South Bend (Notre Dame overall the No. 6), while Maryland is a No. 3 seed in Nashville against overall top seed Vanderbilt. Indiana is a No. 3 seed in Eugene, with overall No. 12 Oregon as the top seed.

Let me check one more thing — yes, just as I suspected. Iowa sucks.
That could change too TCU for some reason isn’t in the top 10 despite tying the whorns for 1st place.
 

73 Red I

All-Conference
Nov 25, 2007
5,522
2,877
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Granted Warren idiotic move to not play mid week games hurt the conference.. Nebraska could easily had 8-10 wins in of which would have been against Creighton and I don’t remember who else Bolt scheduled as another high caliber team but the RPI had no idea what teams were ranked when the season started..Where do they start from at the very beginning?This goes for basketball too
Did Warren really decide not to play midweek or was he just the mouth piece?