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Monday, May 28, 2012

Final Baseball Bracketology

All 30 conference champions have been crowned, several in dramatic fashion. Fresno State won the WAC with a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the 13th. Manhattan needed extras to win the MAAC. Samford needed 11 innings to win the SoCon. UCLA needed to hold off USC to win the Pac-12 title. Yesterday, Purdue took the Big Ten Championship after a bench-clearing brawl with in-state rival Indiana. This weekend was simply insane.

Of those 30 teams to earn automatic bids, only 2 will be hosting regionals, UCLA and Purdue. The other 14 hosts were reserved for at-large entrants. That means, on Monday, there will only be 20 spots up for grabs with the selection committee announces the field of 64 at 12pm EDT.

But now, for the final baseball bracketology of the 2012 season...

Baseball Bracketology - May 28, 2012
ALL CAPS - Conference champion

Tallahassee Regional
#1 Florida State
Vanderbilt
SAMFORD (SoCon)
UAB (C-USA)
Palo Alto Regional
Stanford
CAL STATE FULLERTON (Big West)
Utah Valley
FRESNO STATE (WAC)
Columbia Regional
#8 South Carolina
COASTAL CAROLINA (Big South)
Louisville
AUSTIN PEAY (OVC)
Raleigh Regional
NC State
Oregon State
Appalachian State
BELMONT (ATLANTIC SUN)
Gainesville Regional
#5 Florida
Ucf
KENT STATE (MAC)
BETHUNE COOKMAN (Won MEAC)
Coral Gables Regional
Miami
MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC)
STONY BROOK (America East)
ARMY (Patriot)
Eugene Regional
#4 Oregon
Clemson
Gonzaga
CREIGHTON (MVC)
Gary Regional
PURDUE (Big Ten)
Arkansas
Indiana State
VALPARAISO (Horizon)
Chapel Hill Regional
#6 North Carolina
Mississippi
UNC WILMINGTON (CAA)
MANHATTAN (MAAC)
Tucson Regional
Arizona
San Diego
New Mexico State
MISSOURI (Big 12)
Waco Regional
#3 Baylor
Tcu
UT ARLINGTON (Southland)
ORAL ROBERTS (Summit)
Houston Regional
Rice
Oklahoma
Missouri State
CORNELL (Ivy)
Baton Rouge Regional
#7 Lsu
GEORGIA TECH (ACC)
Texas
LOUISIANA MONROE (Sun Belt)
College Station Regional
Texas A&M
Dallas Baptist
Wichita State
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (SWAC)
Los Angeles Regional
#2 UCLA (Pac 12)
PEPPERDINE (WCC)
NEW MEXICO (MWC)
SACRED HEART (NEC)
Charlottesville Regional
Virginia
Kentucky
SAINT JOHN'S (Big East)
DAYTON (Atlantic-10)

First 6 Teams Out: Charleston, East Carolina, Maryland, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Washington

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Two Days Til Selection Monday

Two days ago, I claimed that the conference baseball tournaments in May made the conference basketball tournaments look tame in comparison. After two days filled to the brim with upset after upset, the bubble looks a lot different and is much smaller. The only teams who have played their way into the NCAA Tournament talk are teams who needed to win their conference tourney. Well, many are just one win away from doing so.

The Big 12 is one of the major conferences who are looking to send an extra team. With A&M and Texas gone and Baylor on the cusp of elimination, the Big 12 will get an extra bid if Missouri or Kansas pulls an upset on Sunday.

In the Big East, Louisville was the only lock to make the NCAA Tournament. But with their early exit, the Big East is guaranteed a second bid, maybe a third if the committee shows a liking to Saint John's.

Conference USA, which had two locks and a bubble team going into their tournament, is down to two teams: 5th-seeded Memphis and 7th-seeded UAB, two teams who had no chance at playing in the NCAA Tourney as an at-large.

The list goes on and on...

In the Big Ten, Purdue is just one win away from winning their 1st Big Ten Tournament title in school history. This is bad news for the Big Ten as they may be a one-bid conference with Indiana needing to win the tourney to advance to the NCAA Tourney while Michigan State is one of the teams on that rapidly shrinking bubble.

Baseball Bracketology - May 26, 2012
ALL CAPS - Projected conference champion

Tallahassee Regional
#1 Florida State
Ucf
SAMFORD (SoCon)
SACRED HEART (Won NEC)
Palo Alto Regional
Stanford
CAL STATE FULLERTON (Big West)
Utah Valley
SACRAMENTO STATE (WAC)
Tucson Regional
#8 Arizona
San Diego
NEW MEXICO (MWC)
NORTH DAKOTA STATE (Summit)
Gary Regional
PURDUE (Big Ten)
Arkansas
Indiana State
VALPARAISO (Horizon)
Gainesville Regional
#5 FLORIDA (SEC)
MIAMI (ACC)
KENT STATE (MAC)
BETHUNE COOKMAN (Won MEAC)
Raleigh Regional
NC State
Vanderbilt
East Carolina
ARMY (Won Patriot)
Los Angeles Regional
#4 Ucla
PEPPERDINE (WCC)
Wake Forest
CANISIUS (MAAC)
Charlottesville Regional
Virginia
Mississippi State
STONY BROOK (Won America East)
SAINT JOHN'S (Big East)
Baton Rouge Regional
#6 LSU (SEC)
Oregon State
Texas
LOUISIANA MONROE (Sun Belt)
College Station Regional
Texas A&M
Dallas Baptist
Missouri State
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Won SWAC)
Eugene Regional
#3 OREGON (Pac-12)
Ole Miss
Gonzaga
EASTERN ILLINOIS (OVC)
Lexington Regional
Kentucky
Clemson
Louisville
DAYTON (A-10)
Chapel Hill Regional
#7 North Carolina
COASTAL CAROLINA (Big South)
UNC WILMINGTON (CAA)
CORNELL (Won Ivy)
Columbia Regional
South Carolina
Georgia Tech
Appalachian State
BELMONT (Atlantic Sun)
Waco Regional
#2 BAYLOR (Big 12)
Tcu
MEMPHIS (C-USA)
UT-ARLINGTON (Southland)
Houston Regional
Rice
Oklahoma (Big 12)
Washington
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (MVC)

Last 10 Teams Out: Virginia Tech, New Mexico State, Maryland, Wichita State, Sam Houston State, Charleston, Michigan State, Cal Poly, Tulane, California

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Big Ten Tournament & Baseball Bracketology

All across the country, conference baseball tournaments are taking place as I write this entry. From the Norwich, Connecticut down to Clearwater, Florida out to Las Vegas, Nevada, teams are fighting for their conference's automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. From experience I can tell you, if college basketball has madness in March, college baseball has Jack Torrance-level insanity.

Looking at things from a local perspective, the Big Ten Tournament at Huntington Park in Columbus has the chance to end the dreams of one of the many bubble teams.

Purdue - The Boilermakers are coming of their first conference championship since the Taft administration. In fact, the Boilermakers could be the first B1G team to host a regional since Michigan did so back in 2008. That is what Purdue is playing for this weekend. If they make it into the championship series on Saturday, they will most likely host a regional from U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Indiana. If the Boilers lose to Ohio State today and make an early exit from the tournament, they may still host, but it would be as a #2 seed.

Michigan State - Sparty put together an impressive resume for the second straight season. Last year, the green and white missed out on the NCAA Tournament despite a 36-win season under head coach Jake Boss. This year, the bubble is weaker and the Spartans are firmly on it. They've already matched last year's win total. The committee may not like their series loss to lowly Michigan back in April, but have to like their road wins against Baylor and Purdue.

For the remaining four, Indiana, Penn State, Nebraska, and Ohio State, it's a win-and-in scenario. Anything less this weekend and their seasons are finished. In fact, Penn State and Nebraska play today in an elimination game which will end one team's season. Indiana and Ohio State face tough opponents in Michigan State and Purdue respectively later on today.

Up in Avon, Ohio, the MAC Tournament began yesterday. The MAC is a one-big league this year no matter how you slice it. The clear front runners are the Kent State Golden Flashes who finished 24-3 in conference play to win the East. If Kent State doesn't come out of the MAC, then it's anybody's guess. But with victories yesterday, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, and Miami University have the best chances of challenging last year's tournament darling.

The Horizon League Tournament is being played at Les Miller Field in Chicago, which has one of the most amazing backdrops in college baseball. Valparaiso is the #1 seed in the Horizon League Tournament, but the automatic bid could go to anybody in this conference. Wright State earned a bye in the tournament and is led by the Horizon Player of the Year in senior outfielder Tristan Moore. UIC is the #4 seed, but is the host of this tournament and has plenty of depth in the offense from 1 to 9.

Baseball Bracketology - May 24, 2012
ALL CAPS - Projected conference champion

Tallahassee Regional
#1 FLORIDA STATE (ACC)
UCF
Vanderbilt
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (Sun Belt)
Lexington Regional
Kentucky
MISSOURI STATE (MVC)
Maryland
KENT STATE (MAC)
College Station Regional
#8 Texas A&M
Tcu
Wake Forest
ORAL ROBERTS (Summit)
Houston Regional
RICE (C-USA)
Dallas Baptist
Georgia Tech
SAM HOUSTON STATE (Southland)
Los Angeles Regional
#5 Ucla
CAL STATE FULLERTON (Big West)
UNC WILMINGTON (CAA)
MANHATTAN (MAAC)
Charlottesville Regional
Virginia
Oregon State
COASTAL CAROLINA (Big South)
STONY BROOK (America East)
Gainesville Regional
#4 Florida
Miami
Washington
BETHUNE COOKMAN (Won MEAC)
Raleigh Regional
NC State
Mississippi State
East Carolina
AUSTIN PEAY (OVC)
Baton Rouge Regional
#6 LSU (SEC)
Oklahoma
Tulane
SAINT LOUIS (A-10)
Palo Alto Regional
Stanford
Clemson
Gonzaga
CORNELL (Won Ivy)
Eugene Regional
#3 OREGON (Pac-12)
Pepperdine
Utah Valley
SACRED HEART (Won NEC)
Gary Regional
PURDUE (Big Ten)
LOUISVILLE (Big East)
Indiana State
VALPARAISO (Horizon)
Chapel Hill Regional
#7 North Carolina
Ole Miss
APPALACHIAN STATE (SoCon)
ARMY (Won Patriot)
Columbia Regional
South Carolina
Texas
Charleston
BELMONT (Atlantic Sun)
Waco Regional
#2 BAYLOR (Big 12)
Arkansas
Wichita State
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (Won SWAC)
Tucson Regional
Arizona
SAN DIEGO (WCC)
NEW MEXICO STATE (WAC)
NEW MEXICO (MWC)

Last 10 Teams Out: Virginia Tech, Cal Poly, California, Long Beach State, Michigan State, Georgia, Elon, Washington State, Saint John's, SE Louisiana

Friday, May 4, 2012

End of an era

So it has been a huge past week, Terrell Suggs tore his Achilles, Junior Seau supposedly committed suicide, and the NBA and NHL playoffs are in full swing. But those aren't the stories I am going to talk about today. I want to talk about the end of an era.

I want to talk about Mariano Rivera.

For those of you who don't know Mariano Rivera is the closer for the New York Yankees, or at least was. The man considered by many to be the greatest at his position in the history of America's pastime tore his ACL in practice yesterday, and while not usually a career ending injury you have to wonder.

Mariano is old, 42 years old to be precise (ok not old in general but for an athlete he is), and I cannot see how he can recover from an injury as devastating as this. He will be out for the entire rest of the season and will probably continue to rehab well into spring training. The amount of time he is going to be forced to take off before he can get his body back into baseball shape, not to mention that his body is already weaker due to his age, may make it nearly impossible for a return.

It is truly hard to see for baseball fans all over America. It does not matter if you are a normal person and hate the Yankees, or a terrible human being and love the Yankees (just kidding?), when the sport loses a legend as substantial as Mariano everyone's heart has to be breaking.

He has all the records for a closer, and even this past season when he came into the ball game it was essentially a death sentence for the opposing squad. Never has a single pitcher been able to accomplish so much just one pitch. Mariano's fastball has become the stuff of legend, to the point where I honestly don't know if another one pitch has ever been more feared.

And as a fan I can honestly say that I wish this were the extent of the story but sadly it isn't. Not only does this most likely mean the end of Rivera, but possibly the Yankees as we know them.

Throughout history, the sport of baseball has been dominated by the Bronx Bombers. Always the richest, strongest, fastest, and best team the Yankees have more championships and hall of famers than any other baseball franchise. For the past 20 or so years though the Yankees have been composed of their core 4. Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Andy Petite, and Mariano Rivera.

These 4 players have anchored multiple world series titles and have been the faces of the franchise since the minor leagues. But that core is crumbling. Petite has retired, we already talked about Rivera, and Posada is out of the game as well. This means that the old version of the franchise lies on the shoulders of Derek Jeter, a heavy burden for one of the greatest players the game has ever seen.

Not to mention the death of George Steinbrenner. A man who not only changed New York but the entire sport forever passed away recently and the future of the Yankees organization is in question.

I am not saying that the Yankees will completely stop being the Yankees, but with this current aging roster and the loss of these great men it could spell the end for this incarnation of the richest sports franchise in America.

This isn't a prediction of doom and gloom for the Yankees more than it is a letter of regret to one of the sports finest. It is not 100% that Mariano will not return, he himself has vowed to come back, but it is a bleak outlook to say the least.

Mariano I wish you a speedy recovery and will be watching your career till the very end.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

John Harbaugh

I know this post is entitled John Harbaugh so it should be directed purely at the statements he made about the Patriots organization being tainted with the scandal, but sadly I am just using that as a springboard. I am not gonna talk about his statements per say but about his later apology. Most times when athletes or public figures go out and say something really stupid they come out a couple of hours or days later with an apology.

Just stop it.

We all know that despite what your apology says it is not what you mean. If that is what you meant you would have said it initially and we would be in this predicament. And yet here we are, because you continue to apologize to cover your tracks.

Honestly there are only very few times that you should apologize for something you said, friends are great, but if you feel something strongly enough that you are willing to say it to the public then stick to it. I am talking to you John Harbaugh, Bobby Valentine, and the countless others who issue apology statements in retrospect.

The one example of when it is alright to apologize is when you say something stupid and offensive. We know you mean it but the public deserves an apology. The prime example of this is what Ozzie Guillen said a few weeks back about Fidel Castro.

But that is a small percentage of the public statements that get retracted due to someone apologizing.

Look I am all for being buddy buddy and trying to make friends in the workplace, but as a fan I know what you really mean, and personally I love the drama. It is fun to see people in this profession fight and develop a rivalry. This kind of intensity is why we watch sports, not for the friendly smiles and handshakes.

So please for all of us, if you mean something then say it and stick to your guns because your apology is helping no one.