“Same regular season type of baseball team” except not because GT never has pitching and that’s why they lose regionals
I agree GT should be fine, but they have started freaking out a bit:
Does Auburn have any pitching left?Can Milwaukee do the unthinkable and beat Auburn once out of possibly 2 games?
Posted in another thread but personally would much rather play USC, USC is 2-11 in games against teams in the top 50 in RPIUSC just hammering the ball. Formidable. I'd rather play A&M, but I think SC offense outpaces tomorrow whatever limitations they'll have with pitching staff. They're grooving. Anyone with observations of how good UT and UGA looked for the regionals?
eta - maybe I'm speaking too soon. still in 5th. usc looks hard to beat tho
Posted in another thread but personally would much rather play USC, USC is 2-11 in games against teams in the top 50 in RPI
Oregon State (Midweek) L 4-12
UCSB (Midweeks): Split W 7-6 and L 1-5
UCLA: Got Swept 4-12, 8-9, 4-10
Nebraska: Got swept 7-8, 2-12(F/7), 6-16 (F/8)
Oregon: Lost Series W 2-1 (F/11), L 3-4, L 5-6 (F/14)
UCLA (B10 Tournament): L 5-7
They are really hot right now, but A&M is a lot scarier IMO
Also helps that Texas got to face the Sisters of The Poor in their regionalBoth Texas and Georgia looked really good, as expected
Not off to a good start in game 1…Can Milwaukee do the unthinkable and beat Auburn once out of possibly 2 games?
I agree GT should be fine, but they have started freaking out a bit:
The difference is that GT did it primarily with offense, and Carolina relied more heavily on pitching and defense.
P.S. And GT must have won a Super in 2006 because the Jackets made it to the CWS--with us, Clemson and Miami
5 not 6.So 10 regionals have been clinched, with 6 more to be decided today. The 10 regional champs are:
Cal Poly
Georgia
UNC
Texas
Alabama
Little Rock
Oregon
Ole Miss
Mississippi State
Kansas
So of the regional champs so far, it’s 6 SEC teams, 1 ACC, 1 Big Ten, and then Cal Poly and Little Rock.
Today’s championship games:
FSU/St John’s - Noles have to win twice
GT/Oklahoma
Auburn/Milwaukee
Florida/Troy
Kentucky/West Virginia
Texas A&M/USC
It’s unlikely the SEC will win all of those, but wild they’ve got 6 regional champs already and 5 more teams playing for championships today. Could have as many as 11 teams in the Supers. Tennessee was the only SEC team who made the NCAA tournament and didn’t advance to at least the regional final.
You’re right. Counted Kansas as SEC in error. Will edit.5 not 6.