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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 231722" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I think the number of teams is one thing to figure out how many "should" make it to the CWS. Also very important is who is the host team. The home team is most likely to win all things considered considering the statistics. That's why the RPI formula only give .7 wins to a home win. Thus the hosts should have an overwhelming advantage being the "better" teams during the season and being at home. This year was the big exception with more hosts going down than ever before (I think I heard on TV).</p><p></p><p>So I agree, with 13 hosts between the SEC and ACC, both conferences should have moved like 9 or so on to supers. And they would have in a "regular" year where ~3/4 of the hosts win. Then in supers, they should have moved at least 4 on to the CWS ....... (based only on having 9 of 16 in the supers).</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying at all that the ACC and SEC weren't the best conferences during the regular season. I think they were. Both beat the crap out of OOC opponents, and the SOS OOC was pretty respectable. We swept Coastal ......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 231722, member: 322"] I think the number of teams is one thing to figure out how many "should" make it to the CWS. Also very important is who is the host team. The home team is most likely to win all things considered considering the statistics. That's why the RPI formula only give .7 wins to a home win. Thus the hosts should have an overwhelming advantage being the "better" teams during the season and being at home. This year was the big exception with more hosts going down than ever before (I think I heard on TV). So I agree, with 13 hosts between the SEC and ACC, both conferences should have moved like 9 or so on to supers. And they would have in a "regular" year where ~3/4 of the hosts win. Then in supers, they should have moved at least 4 on to the CWS ....... (based only on having 9 of 16 in the supers). I'm not saying at all that the ACC and SEC weren't the best conferences during the regular season. I think they were. Both beat the crap out of OOC opponents, and the SOS OOC was pretty respectable. We swept Coastal ...... [/QUOTE]
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