Errors are the Great Separator in Omaha, I've often thought. I think there's something to experience there and not letting the moment do you in. I felt bad for WVU last night. Costly errors by their 3B and then 2B is what ultimately bit them. It's one thing to play a clean game and get beat by a team who was better that day. When you commit errors, it often feels like you beat yourself.
I've seen plenty of our teams make some errors in the regular season and overcome them, especially at home. I also saw what I considered the best team we ever assembled go 2&Q in Omaha, in no small part due to two uncharacteristic errors. The competition in Omaha is too stiff for mistakes, and the pressure is too great. The miscues were the result of nerves, which were the result of not having been to the CWS in 4 years, with nobody on that team having been on the previous team to make it. Getting knocked out of their own Super the year before had ramifications far beyond ending that one season, I believe. Had they made that trip the year before, I think they'd have handled the next year better. As it was, the greatest team of ours I ever saw (imo) squandered their potential.