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<blockquote data-quote="gtbeak" data-source="post: 974125" data-attributes="member: 3164"><p>IMO, playing UGa as the only non-conference P5 isn't the issue. I think that is true for a large majority of schools (possibly even all schools...a quick glance through 2023 ACC and SEC schedules and I can't find anyone who played more than one weekend series against P5 schools****). After all, there is only 4 non-conference weekends, so 25% is a decent number. The problem to me is that the three mid-major weekends are against schools that all rated very low last season. To be fair I don't know what the 2024 outlooks are for Radford, Cornell, and Youngstown St. and for all I know they could be expected to be greatly improved in 2024, but as Nuke said "past performance is our best indicator" and is usually fairly accurate.</p><p></p><p>****ETA: I did find that Auburn played Indiana and USC(w) weekends last year. And Vanderbilt played UCLA and in the College Baseball Showdown against B12 schools, so there are two examples I could find. But that is all that I see out of the 28 or so programs in those two conferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbeak, post: 974125, member: 3164"] IMO, playing UGa as the only non-conference P5 isn't the issue. I think that is true for a large majority of schools (possibly even all schools...a quick glance through 2023 ACC and SEC schedules and I can't find anyone who played more than one weekend series against P5 schools****). After all, there is only 4 non-conference weekends, so 25% is a decent number. The problem to me is that the three mid-major weekends are against schools that all rated very low last season. To be fair I don't know what the 2024 outlooks are for Radford, Cornell, and Youngstown St. and for all I know they could be expected to be greatly improved in 2024, but as Nuke said "past performance is our best indicator" and is usually fairly accurate. ****ETA: I did find that Auburn played Indiana and USC(w) weekends last year. And Vanderbilt played UCLA and in the College Baseball Showdown against B12 schools, so there are two examples I could find. But that is all that I see out of the 28 or so programs in those two conferences. [/QUOTE]
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