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CadaverDawg

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to make things easier for other leagues to get opportunities, and just embrace it. They should just feed the monster that is the SEC. If they keep trying to "make things fair" for other conferences, the SEC just needs to break away and rake all of this money in for ourselves. 3 host sites for the best conference? I say bull **** politics
 

dawgs.sixpack

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and who would we play then?

also, outside of miami, i don't think you can make that big of an argument for kentucky or msu hosting over anyone else.
 

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It's just part of the "spread the wealth" thought process that seems to be the prevalent PC thing nowadays in all things.
 

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Those 3 went 19-0 against non-SEC competition in the postseason. All 3 were in the "final 4" in Omaha.

We need 3-4 of the "borderline" teams to get hot and make Supers. We always get between 4-5 teams to SR's...would be great to get 6-7 and REALLY make their heads explode.
 

dawgs.sixpack

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would you rather see baseball continue to grow in the pacific NW and in big 10 country and up the east coast or would you rather it go the way of college hockey where about 20 schools care and that's it? <div>
</div><div>i'm not saying they should hand subpar programs regionals, but make a good argument that msu or kentucky should be hosting over anyone but miami. there's just as many arguments for everyone else as there are for msu and kentucky. miami is a big dog of college baseball, so they aren't in need of any wealth spreading.</div>
 

CadaverDawg

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my comment is more out of frustration. I'm tired of the Big 10 getting the NCAA to change things up in every way to give them a better chance. I wish the SEC could just turn in to a southern united states conference that had all of the Texas schools, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Carolina's, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, Florida, schools....and just let everyone else fend for themselves.

I was really more bitching about it, than actually thinking anything like that could happen though.
 

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is that they're asking the teams from conferences which have invested the most into college baseball and for whom having strong baseball programs actually makes sense to invest even more by playing bigger teams out of conference. We've been doing our part for years.