Ok, I'll play...
Since our last Regional win, Super Regional win and CWS appearance in 2006, there have 15 CWS tourneys in 16 years.
234 teams have been invited to CWS. Of those, 71 teams have won a Regional, and 42 teams have made the CWS. Tech is not one of them.
Of those 234 teams, 28 teams have 11 or more appearances. Of those, only Tech and Oral Roberts have not won Regional and only Tech, Oral Roberts, Dallas Baptist and East Carolina have not made a CWS.
Of the 26 teams with 11 or more appearances and at least one regional win, the average number of regional wins is over 6 per team.
Of the 24 teams with 11 or more appearances and at least one CWS appearance, the average number of CWS appearances is 3.67 per team.
There are two teams with 10 appearances. Both have won a regional (in fact they have won 8 and 7) and both have been to a CWS (in fact they have been 5 and 3 times).
There are three teams with 9 appearances. Only one has not won a regional (Bethune Cookman). The other two have won a regional (in fact they have both won 4) and been to a CWS (in fact they have been 3 and 2 times).
There are six teams with 8 appearances. Only one has not won a regional (Army). The other five have won a regional and one has made a CWS.
There are nine teams with 7 appearances. Three have not won a regional (Nebraska, UNC Wilmington, and Wright State). The other six have won a regional and four have made a CWS
There are nine teams with 6 appearances. Four have not won a regional (Columbia, Florida Atlantic, San Diego, and San Diego State). The other five have won a regional and four have made a CWS
You sense a trend here? Outside of Nebraska and Georgia Tech, no team from a major conference with six or more tourney appearances has failed to win a regional over that time frame.
You know who has won a regional? East Carolina (5), Rice (4), Southern Miss (2), Dallas Baptist (2), UConn (2), Baylor (1), St John's (1), Sam Houston St (1), UC Irvine (4), Kent State (2), Michigan (2), Indiana (2), Louisiana Lafayette (2), UC Santa Barbara (1), Maryland (2), Missouri St (2), Stony Brook (1), Houston (1), Minnesota (1), Pepperdine (1), VCU (1), Duke (2), Wichita St (2), College of Charleston (1), Illinois (1), Kansas St (1), Kentucky (1), South Florida (1), Stetson (1), Wake Forest (1), Notre Dame (2), Washington (1), VPISU (1), Boston College (1), Tennessee Tech (1), and Davidson (1)
So, I guess if we want to compare ourselves to Oral Roberts or Bethune Cookman or Army, we are doing about average. If we compare ourselves to East Carolina or Dallas Baptist, we are below average (Dallas Baptist has two SRs and East Carolina has five). As for our true peers, we stink compared to them in the postseason.
But, yeah, it is just luck.