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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 564277" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Here is something sobering from D1 Baseball chat today;</p><p><em>"Is the AAC shaping up to only send 2 or 3 teams to regionals?</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Kendall Rogers 2:12 Rig ht now, the AAC would be a two-bid league. Could something change down the stretch? Absolutely."</em></p><p></p><p>I think and hope he means hosting. And then Aaron Fitt said that as it stands now both UGAg and GT could be hosting. Piss on them tomorrow.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't see that far in advance. One of the big problems is that GT is in a bubble with a bunch of other teams close ahead and close behind. To get perspective, UCLA is 580 points ahead and #299 Saint Peter's (I wish it were ND) is 2,684 points behind.</p><p></p><p>With that, the spread from #12 Miss St (+20) to #19 Clemson (-35) is only 55 points. So there is a lot more room to fall than move up.</p><p></p><p>To your question. UGAg is 162 points ahead of us and we play them there. A loss doesn't hurt much (tomorrow the exact numbers) but a win is huge. BC is 569 points below us, but fortunately we play them there. I think if we go 2-1 over BC we lost some points, but the win over UGAg more than makes up for it due to the home field differential. Just a guess.</p><p></p><p>From a sentimental bias, piss on them. I'll trade a UGAg loss to us for one to BC any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 564277, member: 322"] Here is something sobering from D1 Baseball chat today; [I]"Is the AAC shaping up to only send 2 or 3 teams to regionals? Kendall Rogers 2:12 Rig ht now, the AAC would be a two-bid league. Could something change down the stretch? Absolutely."[/I] I think and hope he means hosting. And then Aaron Fitt said that as it stands now both UGAg and GT could be hosting. Piss on them tomorrow. I can't see that far in advance. One of the big problems is that GT is in a bubble with a bunch of other teams close ahead and close behind. To get perspective, UCLA is 580 points ahead and #299 Saint Peter's (I wish it were ND) is 2,684 points behind. With that, the spread from #12 Miss St (+20) to #19 Clemson (-35) is only 55 points. So there is a lot more room to fall than move up. To your question. UGAg is 162 points ahead of us and we play them there. A loss doesn't hurt much (tomorrow the exact numbers) but a win is huge. BC is 569 points below us, but fortunately we play them there. I think if we go 2-1 over BC we lost some points, but the win over UGAg more than makes up for it due to the home field differential. Just a guess. From a sentimental bias, piss on them. I'll trade a UGAg loss to us for one to BC any day. [/QUOTE]
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