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RE: NCAA: You ju$t have to find $ome place where there i$ a difference between the two
(06-04-2014 06:43 PM)HP-TBDPITL Wrote:  I have no problem with Texas getting it with the rules currently about sites....

What I have a problem with is that they aren't using at least "pseudo" neutral sites like they do in the NCAA basketball tourneys (both men's and women's). I see no reason baseball can't do that as well.

Remember, playing playoff games at non-neutral sites is not unusual. E.g., in the NFL, every playoff game except the last one is played at some participant's home stadium.

In the case of college baseball, fan interest is simply too low. You hold a Texas/UH super-regional in San Antonio, and you run a much greater risk of empty seats. And anyway, the championship round, the CWS is played at a neutral site.
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