OU may be listed #2, but their bracket and super regional look to be much easier than that of Virginia Tech @ #1.How is Virginia Tech #1 Seed over OU? OU was #1 in the nation as of yesterday, 8 May? Virginia Tech is #2 with a 40-6 record.
I can’t imagine OU being #2 in anything softball related this year. Maybe #2 all time haha! This must be a misprint or straight off the desk of the WA coach.Then it is likely the bracket is mis-labeled? OU should have #1 & Virginia Tech #2? Is this your take on the matter?
I don't think it's official. I am pretty sure it is someone's wish list. The NCAA D1 Softball bracket is still blank. College Sports Madness??????I can’t imagine OU being #2 in anything softball related this year. Maybe #2 all time haha! This must be a misprint or straight off the desk of the WA coach.
It's someone's prediction.I don't think it's official. I am pretty sure it is someone's wish list. The NCAA D1 Softball bracket is still blank. College Sports Madness??????
yeah...unless we bomb in the conference championship...maybe even if we do, no way we are less than #1It's someone's prediction.
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Its only a projection. I think OU being 2 could be a great motivator if it was to happen. Remember these are only projections and the real bracket will be released Sunday after all tournaments are finalI don't think it's official. I am pretty sure it is someone's wish list. The NCAA D1 Softball bracket is still blank. College Sports Madness??????
The real projection. OUr girls will be fine. 👍Its only a projection. I think OU being 2 could be a great motivator if it was to happen. Remember these are only projections and the real bracket will be released Sunday after all tournaments are final
I think some overlooked the heading of my post. Projected Brackets. I have done that myself at times as we all have.I don't think it's official. I am pretty sure it is someone's wish list. The NCAA D1 Softball bracket is still blank. College Sports Madness??????
PlainoCBS sports knows about as much about softball as Jim Traber knows about OU anything. Here's the latest RPI in softball. OU is the clear number one, especially after sweeping OSU last weekend. This is dated May 9, yesterday. Interesting that in RPI, Alabama is still listed above Arkansas, who won the SEC regular season title. Arkansas played four series against teams from the SEC East, and missed Bama and Mississippi State from their own division in the West. Maybe Bama and Arky will face each other in the tournament.
The top eight in RPI are
Oklahoma
VaTech
Florida State
Alabama
UCLA
Arkansas
Oklahoma State
UTenn
Here's yesterday's link:
DI Softball Rankings - NCAA Women's Softball RPI | NCAA.com
Get updated NCAA Softball DI rankings from every source, including coaches and national polls.www.ncaa.com
Yeah, I know that. But like back in the day when there were actually 12 teams in the Big XII, they had no divisions in basketball, but they still played home and home against their football north or south team, and only one game against the other division. Makes sense for travel and other considerations. Of course Arkansas is in the West, but closer to East teams in Kentucky and Tennessee than Bama and Auburn. But they play Auburn and not Alabama. Auburn is over two hours farther away from Fayetteville. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense.Plaino
The SEC doesnt have divisions in softball as I think and I could be wrong only football uses a division format.
Out of all the SEC teams Arkansas is the one that I think would be the biggest challenge for OU. Bama has shown quite a few cracks this year.
What will be interesting is to see how many of those SEC teams reach the WCWS. Remember only 2 of the 12 last year survived Regionals or Super Regionals. I do find it odd that the SEC gets so many regionals as its almost like the committee is setting the SEC up for success.
Baseball it is almost the same.
Totally agree on the “makes sense” part. However the scheduling process in football for them makes no sense in that sometimes they dont even play the other teams but once every 6 years.Yeah, I know that. But like back in the day when there were actually 12 teams in the Big XII, they had no divisions in basketball, but they still played home and home against their football north or south team, and only one game against the other division. Makes sense for travel and other considerations. Of course Arkansas is in the West, but closer to East teams in Kentucky and Tennessee than Bama and Auburn. But they play Auburn and not Alabama. Auburn is over two hours farther away from Fayetteville. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense.