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Maybe I'm not considering all of the ramifications, but how about changing the rules to issue bids based on RPI?

One rule that seems strange to me is how a team can win a conference championship, but not get a bid, when a team that wins a conference tourney gets to play in the post-season. Take UT-San Antonio, for example. This year, they won the Southland Conference championship with a laudable 39-13 record, posting wins over Kansas State, Baylor, Univ. of Texas, and the University of Houston. They had a 3-game sweep of Sam Houston State in conference play, but Sam Houston State won the Southland Conference tourney by posting wins over four lackluster opponents and clinched the regional bid, leaving UTSA in the dust. Doesn't make sense to me.

Another example: Texas Southern, which has a 16-32 record and a dismal 290 RPI, gets a bid because it won the conference tourney while its Southwestern Athletic Conference counterparts (Jackson State 37-22, Southern University 28-18, Alcorn State 29-16) do not.
Last edited by Infield08
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One rule that seems strange to me is how a team can win a conference championship, but not get a bid, when a team that wins a conference tourney gets to play in the post-season.
Blame the conference. They don't have to play a tournament. But throw a dollar (conference tournament ticket sales) in front of the ho's and watch them grab.
Lot depends on whether it's an automatic bid by winning the conference championship or an at large bid.
Sam Houston got an automatic bid by winning their tourney as did Texas Southern. I am not understanding the issue.

If qualifications for smaller programs is to win their tourney to obtain a position in the field than that is their prize. There is absolutely no way half of the D1 programs could gain entrance otherwise.

Question in my mind, not sure why the SEC got 9 teams in there. Eek IMO, Someone goofed.
Last edited by TPM
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Originally posted by PGStaff:
It’s not just baseball!

Mt. St. Mary’s (19-15)
Mississippi Valley (17-16)
Georgia (17-17)

These teams were among the 64 that made the NCAA Basketball Tournament.



At least they were .500 or better. IMO if a team wins its conference Tourney and does not have a .500 record, the automatic bid is waived off and the bid is now an at large bid that may or may not stay with-in the conference.

UNC may have a bit of a tougher time with a team other then Mt St marys, not that they would lose to the # 4 seed but it could effect their pitching which inturn could effect game 3-4-or 5 in a Regional.

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