GTRambler
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It’s frustrating that Stanford is Top 3 in all the polls despite playing a pitiful schedule. 34-8 while only playing 3 Top 50 RPI games (a series loss to UCLA). BYU is the only team in the Top 100 to play fewer 1st quadrant games.
They better be below us on the National Seed pecking order right now. I know D1B had them behind us last week. Which is strange that their polls and national seeds don’t line up.
Wow, I hadn’t even paid attention to that. Stanford is #20 in RPI. To your point, not just is their non-conference strength of schedule almost #100, but their conference schedule is close to #100 too. When there are tons of teams with 8-14 losses, who have played massively more difficult schedules, why on earth would you pick one of them that is a statistical outlier and put them anywhere near the top? I just don’t get that. Hopefully when the dust all settles the committee will notice that.
And a really neat mascot that is embraced by the band/students and not the administration. http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-entries/strange-mascot-the-history-of-the-stanford-tree
Bunch of damn hippies.
As far as their baseball team is concerned, they get credit for being league leader of the PAC 12, historically the best conference in college baseball. We’ll see if that holds up as their last three series are against 3 of the top 5 teams in the league (they already dropped their series with UCLA, 1 game to 2). D1baseball actually had a blurb about this dilemma maybe a week ago and that was their response....
Aaron Fitt: There’s no question Mississippi State and Vanderbilt have better bodies of work than Stanford, and I also think MSU and Vandy are just plain better than Stanford — but I think Stanford is really good too. Look, we’ve been consistent about this for 15 years — if you keep on winning your weekend series, you’re very seldom going to drop. Maybe somebody will leap over you if there’s space, but there’s no space to leap anybody over Stanford. They’re 17-4 in the Pac-12, 34-8 overall — clearly they’ve been very, very consistent, and it’s just hard to justify dropping them until they actually lose a series, or even go 2-2. They’ve only had one week all season in which they lost 2 games — the UCLA series, and they dropped in the rankings that week. But they just haven’t faltered since then. We’re just not going to move a team down after a 3-1 week that included a conference road series win. Sorry.
They actually addressed this in the d1baseball.com chat when someone asked about Stanford's ranking.
Seems reasonable to me.
I'm fine with that argument. About prioritizing weekend series wins over sweeps/midweek games. That makes sense. But then don't turn around and put Stanford as an 8 seed in your projected Tournament Bracket. If you think they've earned the #2 spot in the polls, then give them the #2 seed in the tournament. Otherwise you're essentially treating the Polls as a seeding based on resume and the Tournament Seeds as a power ranking. Which is *** backwards.
I'm fine with that argument. About prioritizing weekend series wins over sweeps/midweek games. That makes sense. But then don't turn around and put Stanford as an 8 seed in your projected Tournament Bracket. If you think they've earned the #2 spot in the polls, then give them the #2 seed in the tournament. Otherwise you're essentially treating the Polls as a seeding based on resume and the Tournament Seeds as a power ranking. Which is *** backwards.
Bunch of damn hippies.
As far as their baseball team is concerned, they get credit for being league leader of the PAC 12, historically the best conference in college baseball. We’ll see if that holds up as their last three series are against 3 of the top 5 teams in the league (they already dropped their series with UCLA, 1 game to 2). D1baseball actually had a blurb about this dilemma maybe a week ago and that was their response....