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Post by oldbeav on Jun 25, 2024 15:13:27 GMT -8
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 25, 2024 15:32:32 GMT -8
Oregon State should be ranked ahead of Florida and NC State. I get why they are not ranked that high but still.
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Post by flyfishinbeav on Jun 25, 2024 15:44:04 GMT -8
I think 9 is generous
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Post by ftd on Jun 25, 2024 15:50:28 GMT -8
UK at 3 seems generous too..but we lost to them..so maybe 9 ain't so far off? Final rankings are basically a reset of the SR
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 25, 2024 15:58:45 GMT -8
C'mon, man! Be a fan. The only teams that arguably had a better season than Oregon State behind Oregon State are Arkansas, Clemson, and Georgia. There is no way that Florida and NC State should be ranked ahead of Oregon State. Definitely a top 10 team. Got screwed with the Super Regional seeding. If they could have reseeded the Supers, Oregon State probably would have been through to Omaha. Instead, Kentucky nipped Oregon State by a run at home. And I will continue to say that Oregon State probably beats Kentucky at a neutral site most weekends. Obviously, not that weekend in Lexington, though. The season plays out completely differently, if you flip one of the one-run losses throughout the season. But close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 25, 2024 16:00:56 GMT -8
UK at 3 seems generous too..but we lost to them..so maybe 9 ain't so far off? Final rankings are basically a reset of the SR The only team with an argument to the three-spot other than Kentucky is North Carolina.
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Post by ftd on Jun 25, 2024 16:26:33 GMT -8
C'mon, man! Be a fan. The only teams that arguably had a better season than Oregon State behind Oregon State are Arkansas, Clemson, and Georgia. There is no way that Florida and NC State should be ranked ahead of Oregon State. Definitely a top 10 team. Got screwed with the Super Regional seeding. If they could have reseeded the Supers, Oregon State probably would have been through to Omaha. Instead, Kentucky nipped Oregon State by a run at home. And I will continue to say that Oregon State probably beats Kentucky at a neutral site most weekends. Obviously, not that weekend in Lexington, though. The season plays out completely differently, if you flip one of the one-run losses throughout the season. But close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. 3 hits in two games....nuff said
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Post by bvrbooster on Jun 25, 2024 16:33:52 GMT -8
#9 seems about right to me; I have no argument with it. Want to be higher? Go to Omaha.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 25, 2024 16:36:13 GMT -8
C'mon, man! Be a fan. The only teams that arguably had a better season than Oregon State behind Oregon State are Arkansas, Clemson, and Georgia. There is no way that Florida and NC State should be ranked ahead of Oregon State. Definitely a top 10 team. Got screwed with the Super Regional seeding. If they could have reseeded the Supers, Oregon State probably would have been through to Omaha. Instead, Kentucky nipped Oregon State by a run at home. And I will continue to say that Oregon State probably beats Kentucky at a neutral site most weekends. Obviously, not that weekend in Lexington, though. The season plays out completely differently, if you flip one of the one-run losses throughout the season. But close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. 3 hits in two games....nuff said Bases loaded obvious ball four "strike three" on Guerra: With a strike zone like that, I am surprised that Oregon State had any hits. Three hits in two games happened to 2007 Oregon State in May in Corvallis. Nuff said.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 25, 2024 16:37:44 GMT -8
#9 seems about right to me; I have no argument with it. Want to be higher? Go to Omaha. Florida got #6 Clemson, and NC State got #7 Georgia. Oregon State, though? #2 Kentucky. Got screwed on seeding.
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Post by rgeorge on Jun 25, 2024 17:43:57 GMT -8
C'mon, man! Be a fan. The only teams that arguably had a better season than Oregon State behind Oregon State are Arkansas, Clemson, and Georgia. There is no way that Florida and NC State should be ranked ahead of Oregon State. Definitely a top 10 team. Got screwed with the Super Regional seeding. If they could have reseeded the Supers, Oregon State probably would have been through to Omaha. Instead, Kentucky nipped Oregon State by a run at home. And I will continue to say that Oregon State probably beats Kentucky at a neutral site most weekends. Obviously, not that weekend in Lexington, though. The season plays out completely differently, if you flip one of the one-run losses throughout the season. But close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. 3 hits in two games....nuff said I believe the "season" is the postseason. So, teams winning a Super had better seasons. PERIOD And, if the shoe was on the other foot there'd be no argument.
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Post by osubeaver2018 on Jun 25, 2024 18:24:54 GMT -8
3 hits in two games....nuff said I believe the "season" is the postseason. So, teams winning a Super gad better seasons. PERIOD And, if the shoe was on the other foot there'd be no argument. I don't disagree with you, you make the final 8 you deserve your ranking. But I also don't think anyone would've argued the 2021 MBB team deserved a top 8 ranking with their elite eight run either. Many were just happy to have a spot in the final polls (around 20 or 21 I believe it was). #9 is probably about right, you could argue probably as high as #7 and as low as #11-12. Surprised oregon was ranked as high as they were.
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Post by speakthetruth on Jun 25, 2024 18:27:23 GMT -8
I think 9 is generous. We didn't win the league or the pac12 tourney in a relatively weak league.
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Post by flyfishinbeav on Jun 25, 2024 20:17:26 GMT -8
C'mon, man! Be a fan. The only teams that arguably had a better season than Oregon State behind Oregon State are Arkansas, Clemson, and Georgia. There is no way that Florida and NC State should be ranked ahead of Oregon State. Definitely a top 10 team. Got screwed with the Super Regional seeding. If they could have reseeded the Supers, Oregon State probably would have been through to Omaha. Instead, Kentucky nipped Oregon State by a run at home. And I will continue to say that Oregon State probably beats Kentucky at a neutral site most weekends. Obviously, not that weekend in Lexington, though. The season plays out completely differently, if you flip one of the one-run losses throughout the season. But close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. I'm just disappointed. Nipped by a run? We got boat raced in the first game, and put up a goose egg......the bad OSU showed up for that one. And we got "nipped by a run" that scored from second on a wild pitch/passed ball. Keljo reverted back to little league and forgot he was playing a legit SEC team. As for beating Tucky at a natural site, I dunno man. I think I'd take Tucky in that one. At Goss, sure, we probly win, but thats just it, you gotta win away from home to bring home the trophy.
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Post by rgeorge on Jun 25, 2024 20:20:41 GMT -8
I believe the "season" is the postseason. So, teams winning a Super gad better seasons. PERIOD And, if the shoe was on the other foot there'd be no argument. I don't disagree with you, you make the final 8 you deserve your ranking. But I also don't think anyone would've argued the 2021 MBB team deserved a top 8 ranking with their elite eight run either. Many were just happy to have a spot in the final polls (around 20 or 21 I believe it was). #9 is probably about right, you could argue probably as high as #7 and as low as #11-12. Surprised oregon was ranked as high as they were. I just see baseball as having less "surprises" as it's a series of tournaments, then a 2 of 3... not simply a one & done. But, some will argue differently.
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