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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
(04-03-2013 12:10 AM)georgewebb Wrote: And the word that means attendance is, well, there is no word.
Sure there is - " buttsinseats "
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WRCisforgotten79
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
Boyd's World RPIs:
20. Texas A&M
31. Houston
59. Texas
73. Rice
76. Stanford
78. Baylor
80. East Carolina
90. Sam Houston St.
102. So. Miss.
111. Tulane
112. T.C.U.
128. Lamar
134. Memphis
138. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
145. U.T.S.A.
148. Dallas Baptist
165. U.A.B.
199. U.C.F.
234. Marshall
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WRCisforgotten79
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
Apparently, the first Chasing Omaha projections have Rice as the #3 seed in a Norman Regional.
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
I thnk if we win the CUSA tournment we will be hosting a Regional. if Houston wins, they will be hosting a Regional. I do not see us or Houston hosting a Super Regionals. Our future schedule is too weak.
Apparently, the first Chasing Omaha projections have Rice as the #3 seed in a Norman Regional.
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
A 2 seed at Arkansas in Baseball America's projections
1. Arkansas^
2. Rice*
3. Central Arkansas
4. Saint Louis*
^Regional host
*Automatic qualifier
http://www.baseballamerica.com/college/p...d-of-64-2/
Quote:Two other preseason Top 25 teams that have struggled in the first half get left out of our field: Texas Christian and Southern Mississippi. Both teams look to be in serious trouble partly because they play in conferences that lack robust RPIs. We project the Big 12 as a three-bid league and Conference USA as a two-bid league, and neither team is off to a great start in conference play. The overall weakness of the Big 12 and C-USA also hurts the teams at the top, preventing Oklahoma from earning a national seed in our projection, and preventing Rice from hosting a regional. The Owls currently rank No. 73 in the RPI, and while that is sure to climb, the weakness of C-USA figures to hurt the Owls when hosts are awarded.
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
yeah, BA assumes we will be the automatic qualifier
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
BA's midseason report
Rice's only mention is in the defeat of Stanford's Appel.
It's always amazing to me the teams with multiple all-stars. It's been awhile since Rice has had that abundance.
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
(04-04-2013 05:01 PM)grol Wrote: BA's midseason report
Rice's only mention is in the defeat of Stanford's Appel.
It's always amazing to me the teams with multiple all-stars. It's been awhile since Rice has had that abundance.
BTW, in Kendall Roger's latest Power Rankings (premium content only), Austin Kubitza was ranked #8 amongst starting pitchers and (according to a back-and-forth facebook exchange with Kendall) both Zech Lemond and Geoff Perrott were the first relief pitcher and catcher out of his Top 10 rankings at each position.
Quote:Walter Greenberg K, I think you should start considering C Geoff Perrott-- not only is he hitting .324 and leading the team in OBP, but he's thrown out 59% of attempted baserunners.
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Kendall Rogers Walt -- Glad you mentioned Geoff. I like his overall skill set, and was actually, as I was thumbing through catchers, a little surprised he was hitting at that high of a clip. FWIW, Lemond was my first pitcher out as well. Hated to leave him out because I love his overall game, but the relief pitches were just silly stacked.
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
(04-03-2013 04:49 PM)WRCisforgotten79 Wrote: Boyd's World RPIs:
20. Texas A&M
31. Houston
59. Texas
73. Rice
76. Stanford
78. Baylor
Friday morning musings ... I've always been told:
- The reason for the Owls OoC "regional schedule" is to support regional recruiting and local rivalries.
- Mid-week games are not necessary to assure a trip to the CWS. Winning the conference tourney does this. I certainly don't mean Rice does not play to win, but that these games are "laboratories" to groom the team for CWS meaningful games.
Yes, I see Stanford and Baylor ranked behind Rice, but ... Given our fall in RPI rankings, should Rice schedule more aggressively outside Texas ? I don't think the opponent's on-field performance would be appreciably different, but the RPI might bounce higher with a "stronger" OoC schedule.
Or is RPI meaningless ?
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
(04-05-2013 09:18 AM)Da.Owl Wrote: (04-03-2013 04:49 PM)WRCisforgotten79 Wrote: Boyd's World RPIs:
20. Texas A&M
31. Houston
59. Texas
73. Rice
76. Stanford
78. Baylor
Friday morning musings ... I've always been told:
- The reason for the Owls OoC "regional schedule" is to support regional recruiting and local rivalries.
- Mid-week games are not necessary to assure a trip to the CWS. Winning the conference tourney does this. I certainly don't mean Rice does not play to win, but that these games are "laboratories" to groom the team for CWS meaningful games.
Yes, I see Stanford and Baylor ranked behind Rice, but ... Given our fall in RPI rankings, should Rice schedule more aggressively outside Texas ? I don't think the opponent's on-field performance would be appreciably different, but the RPI might bounce higher with a "stronger" OoC schedule.
Or is RPI meaningless ?
1. Given the quality and consistency of the Rice baseball program, we don't require the automatic bid to make the post-season or get to Omaha. Mid-week games are not "laboratories", as they greatly affect RPI and team momentum.
2. Rice's poor RPI this year has absolutely nothing to do with scheduling in-state mid-week games (which have actually improved the RPI). Rather, the low RPI is a direct result of scheduling Harvard and the unexpectedly poor seasons being had by Hawaii and LaTech, not to mention the down year for CUSA.
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RE: Baseball Polls (w/o April 1)
(04-05-2013 09:27 AM)waltgreenberg Wrote: (04-05-2013 09:18 AM)Da.Owl Wrote: (04-03-2013 04:49 PM)WRCisforgotten79 Wrote: Boyd's World RPIs:
20. Texas A&M
31. Houston
59. Texas
73. Rice
76. Stanford
78. Baylor
Friday morning musings ... I've always been told:
- The reason for the Owls OoC "regional schedule" is to support regional recruiting and local rivalries.
- Mid-week games are not necessary to assure a trip to the CWS. Winning the conference tourney does this. I certainly don't mean Rice does not play to win, but that these games are "laboratories" to groom the team for CWS meaningful games.
Yes, I see Stanford and Baylor ranked behind Rice, but ... Given our fall in RPI rankings, should Rice schedule more aggressively outside Texas ? I don't think the opponent's on-field performance would be appreciably different, but the RPI might bounce higher with a "stronger" OoC schedule.
Or is RPI meaningless ?
1. Given the quality and consistency of the Rice baseball program, we don't require the automatic bid to make the post-season or get to Omaha. Mid-week games are not "laboratories", as they greatly affect RPI and team momentum.
2. Rice's poor RPI this year has absolutely nothing to do with scheduling in-state mid-week games (which have actually improved the RPI). Rather, the low RPI is a direct result of scheduling Harvard and the unexpectedly poor seasons being had by Hawaii and LaTech, not to mention the down year for CUSA.
It also seems to me that Rice used to squeeze TCU a little in scheduling. Well, it seems to me that Rice is now getting squeezed by UT, A$M, and Baylor. This does not help the quality of mid-week games, thus potentially damaging RPI to some extent.
I don't know if the squeeze is real or imagined, but adding those mid-week games might have helped RPI this year.
I would really love to play UT, A$M, Baylor, and/or TCU in an early season weekend series to rotate between the two school each year. As a fan, this would add to my early season interest. My guess would be that UT, A$M, Baylor and TCU would not be as keen to schedule such a home and home series.
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