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Poor Showing by Big-12 in NCAA Baseball Tournament
The Big-12 did not fare well in the first round of the NCAA Baseball tournament. Six teams entered the arena, maybe one will still be alive after this evening. Texas A&M will meet Houston this evening in an elimination game. Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Oklahoma State and Nebraska saw their seasons end yesterday. The early exits by Oklahoma State and Nebraska are surprising. I thought ...
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Georgia 18, Georgia Tech 6
Dawg Sports — ... I will admit that I was surprised when the Diamond Dogs received a national seed, but the charge that S.E.C. baseball teams were given excessive credit compared to their Big 12 coevals was dealt considerable damage both by the Big 12’s poor showing and by Georgia’s rebound from a rocky start to the tournament, which was capped off by an 18-6 Red and Black victory over the Ramblin’ Wreck at Foley Field. Monday night’s decisive game seven got underway when Ryan Peisel walked on a payoff pitch to lead off the top of the first frame. The ...

Texas Tech Tuesday Morning Notes - Hays Retirement Edition
Double-T Nation — ... Double-T Nation News: In no particular order, DTN's Top Seven: The Double-A Zone has a nice primer on understanding athletic scholarships. A monster Fulmer Cup update, thanks to the folks at Sports Argument Wiki. JQ at Rock Chalk Talk breaks down the Big 12 in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. SMQ takes a look at Texas Tech opponent, SMU uber coach, June Jones. I don't ever remember getting up this high while doing the long jump. Barking Carnival ...

Does the S.E.C. Benefit From a Baseball Bias?
Dawg Sports — ... Let us leave aside James’s concluding (and conclusory) claim concerning what the success, vel non, of S.E.C. squads in Omaha purportedly bears out (which I do not believe can be squared with his subsequent claim that one of "[t]he big winners so far" is the A.C.C., which annually achieves much but which ...

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