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Topic: 2026 beisbol

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utee94

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Re: 2026 beisbol
« Reply #210 on: June 17, 2026, 02:58:48 PM »
I think of the 7 wins, a bunch came in 2024.  No idea how many rounds there are in the CWS, but I think we had like 4 of the 7 wins in 2024 alone, and one or two wins in the previous CWS appearance, also under our previous coach.  So for forever and ever, we had like 2 total CWS wins all time, and now we have 7 wins, of which a bunch came very recently. 
In the 2024 CWS the Ags went 3-0 on their side of the bracket, beating Florida, Kentucky, and Florida again.

Then they won Game1 of the championship series against UTenn, to go 4-0 in the CWS.

Then the Ags lost the next 2 against UTenn, for a 4-2 record in the CWS.

Additionally the Ags went 3-0 in their regional (including a win over Texas) and went 2-0 in their Superregional.

So the Ags were 9-0 in the NCAA postseason tournament, until losing the final 2 against Tennessee.

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Re: 2026 beisbol
« Reply #211 on: June 17, 2026, 03:31:00 PM »
I'll add that 9-0 in the NCAA tournament doesn't really indicate to me, some lack of focus or poor effort or poor planning or poor preparation on the part of the head coach, regardless of who he was contacting.

The 2 final losses in a row to Tennessee weren't some anomaly.  Tennessee had already beaten the Ags and eliminated them in the SEC tourney a few weeks prior. Plus they were the SEC regular season co-champs, they were the SEC tourney runner-up,

2024 Texas A&M had an excellent team and an excellent season.  They just ran into a better team at the end.  It happens.
« Last Edit: June 17, 2026, 04:26:44 PM by utee94 »

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Re: 2026 beisbol
« Reply #212 on: Today at 04:28:36 AM »
I'm not a fan of a team who was sub-.500 in its conference winning the national freakin' title.  It's kind of a joke.  But no one cares about college baseball.
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Re: 2026 beisbol
« Reply #213 on: Today at 08:33:39 AM »
It's inherent to a sport that allows 64 teams in the field, which has been the case for a good while now.  

The rest of it is just the nature of playoffs, which are built to reward the hottest team at the end, not the best team over the course of a season.  It doesn't usually come up in such a glaring way, because generally the best teams throughout the season will emerge as the hottest teams at the end.  But the possibility is always there, and it happens.  

I don't think anyone should argue for the Sooners as the best team throughout the season, but it's hard to make a case against them being the best by the end of it.  

Just depends on what type of champion people want.  This sport picked the Best-At-The-End model, but at least the Sooners will have dominated their way through some good teams in their own backyards.  Whatever negatives we might say about the Sooners' regular season, Omaha is built not to be reached by a team who didn't earn something.  


 

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