The 16 host sites are determined. We will not be hosting.
They are:
UCLA
Florida State
Florida
North Carolina
Baylor
LSU
Oregon
South Carolina
NC State
Stanford
Virginia
Miami
Arizona
Purdue
Rice
Kentucky
We can't go to the SEC sites, so that leaves 12 possibilities.
We do not want to go to:
Florida State - Best team in the nation. Solid pitching, solid hitting. Its tough to see anyone other than the Noles coming out of FSU.
NC State - They have two pitchers with a sub .200/OBA. Saving Stratton or naught, that doesn't bode well for us.
Any Pac 12 site - A solid team that would be tough to beat after 5 or 6 games in as many days and a trip across the country.
So that leaves five sites: Baylor, Rice, Purdue, North Carolina, Virginia, Miami.
In order of preference:
Purdue - I just don't think they are as good as their record indicates, and they have started to fall lately.
Rice - Not as good as they have been in the past. A somewhat poor performance in Pearl this week as well. Oklahoma is probably the #2 seed here anyhow.
Miami - A hot team like us. Could win the ACC Tournament.
Virginia - Wouldn't have wanted to go up there in the past, but they aren't scary this year.
Baylor - I don't think we get a Texas regional because of the sheer number of teams in the geographic area.
North Carolina - They are a solid team, I'd rather go here than Raliegh, even though UNC is a national seed. Probably matched up with Virginia in the Super.
ETA: Purdue instead of A&M. Miami played their way into the #16.
They are:
UCLA
Florida State
Florida
North Carolina
Baylor
LSU
Oregon
South Carolina
NC State
Stanford
Virginia
Miami
Arizona
Purdue
Rice
Kentucky
We can't go to the SEC sites, so that leaves 12 possibilities.
We do not want to go to:
Florida State - Best team in the nation. Solid pitching, solid hitting. Its tough to see anyone other than the Noles coming out of FSU.
NC State - They have two pitchers with a sub .200/OBA. Saving Stratton or naught, that doesn't bode well for us.
Any Pac 12 site - A solid team that would be tough to beat after 5 or 6 games in as many days and a trip across the country.
So that leaves five sites: Baylor, Rice, Purdue, North Carolina, Virginia, Miami.
In order of preference:
Purdue - I just don't think they are as good as their record indicates, and they have started to fall lately.
Rice - Not as good as they have been in the past. A somewhat poor performance in Pearl this week as well. Oklahoma is probably the #2 seed here anyhow.
Miami - A hot team like us. Could win the ACC Tournament.
Virginia - Wouldn't have wanted to go up there in the past, but they aren't scary this year.
Baylor - I don't think we get a Texas regional because of the sheer number of teams in the geographic area.
North Carolina - They are a solid team, I'd rather go here than Raliegh, even though UNC is a national seed. Probably matched up with Virginia in the Super.
ETA: Purdue instead of A&M. Miami played their way into the #16.