Prior two posts on the baseball bubble:
Examining the college baseball “bubble” with one week to go
All the league tourneys have ended now, as the SEC has finally escaped Mother Nature. LSU won the tournament (again). With all of the conference tournaments completed, there are no more bids to “steal”.
In my opinion, this is what we have…
Locks (including teams that have received automatic bids): Louisville, Connecticut, Virginia, Georgia Tech, Miami, Clemson, Florida State, Virginia Tech, Texas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Coastal Carolina, Cal State Fullerton, Rice, TCU, Arizona State, UCLA, Washington State, Oregon, Florida, South Carolina, Auburn, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Mississippi, Alabama, LSU, College of Charleston, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana-Lafayette, Kansas State, UC Irvine, The Citadel, New Mexico, Stanford, Baylor, Southern Mississippi, Rider, Grambling State, Jacksonville State, Illinois State, Hawaii, Mercer, Stony Brook, Bethune-Cookman, Kent State, Dartmouth, Virginia Commonwealth, St. Louis, Bucknell, Central Connecticut State, Lamar, Minnesota, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Oral Roberts, Florida International, St. John’s, San Diego
58 teams in. 6 spots to fill. Who fills them?
I believe those six spots will come from a group of 12 teams. They are: North Carolina State, North Carolina, California, Oregon State, Arizona, Kentucky, Elon, Florida Gulf Coast, Pittsburgh, Liberty, Texas State, and Wichita State.
Of those twelve, I believe that NC State is best positioned to receive a bid, and that Liberty is in the worst shape. I would put them in this order:
Note that this is not the order I think they should be in, but my guess as to what the committee will do. I would not be completely shocked to see any of these teams in or out (although it’s hard to imagine NCSU not making it at this point, and Liberty has very little chance). If I am wrong, it most likely will be Kentucky getting in at the expense of one of the Pac-10 schools (probably Cal).
We’ll find out tomorrow at 12:30 pm ET.
A few more quick predictions:
— Arizona State will be the #1 national seed.
— The committee will choose geography over results, and not give national seeds to both UCLA and Cal State Fullerton (and likely set them up to potentially play each other in a super-regional).
— At least one of the western regionals will be completely insane.
— Florida State goes to UConn as the 1 seed.
— There will be two TV-friendly regionals (one on each coast) for the folks at ESPN, and I am guessing that one of them will be in Miami and feature the ‘Canes, FIU and 54-game hit streak maven Garrett Wittels, and (oh yes) defending national champion LSU. Perhaps Big 10 champ Minnesota will be thrown in for good measure to appeal to midwestern viewers. (This potential scenario, or at least part of it, was mentioned today by Aaron Fitt in a post on Baseball America.)
— The Citadel will be a 2 seed.
Just a few hours to go…
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