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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 1001028" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Agree. To make the NCAAs, I think we need a winning ACC record and an RPI under 45 (40 would be better). If we are like 20-10 ACC* of course the RPI will be good enough. But if we are like 16-14 and have an RPI of 50, I don't think we make it. That's where the weak SoS we have hurts; it's fair since those are the "rules" and they haven't been changed.</p><p></p><p>*30 ACC games based on 27 regular season and 3 ACC tourney.</p><p></p><p>100% on WIDE range of possibilities. We have a 4.29 ERA against the expected weakest part of our schedule. But we've learned that we have a lot of quality depth. Is it high enough quality? I don't think that the pitchers are going to get markedly better or worse in the next 3 months; most have been playing for many years with many teams and had fall ball and spring practice.</p><p></p><p>After this weekend, I am back to thinking that the D is a big question too. It just compounds the pitching uncertainty. </p><p></p><p>Just beat 2-5 Georgia State.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 1001028, member: 322"] Agree. To make the NCAAs, I think we need a winning ACC record and an RPI under 45 (40 would be better). If we are like 20-10 ACC* of course the RPI will be good enough. But if we are like 16-14 and have an RPI of 50, I don't think we make it. That's where the weak SoS we have hurts; it's fair since those are the "rules" and they haven't been changed. *30 ACC games based on 27 regular season and 3 ACC tourney. 100% on WIDE range of possibilities. We have a 4.29 ERA against the expected weakest part of our schedule. But we've learned that we have a lot of quality depth. Is it high enough quality? I don't think that the pitchers are going to get markedly better or worse in the next 3 months; most have been playing for many years with many teams and had fall ball and spring practice. After this weekend, I am back to thinking that the D is a big question too. It just compounds the pitching uncertainty. Just beat 2-5 Georgia State. [/QUOTE]
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