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<blockquote data-quote="RW22" data-source="post: 1183429" data-attributes="member: 5675"><p>Some observations from following this for the first time in a while and watching some of the games on TV… stadium size seems to matter for hosting regionals. A lot of the games featured big stadiums for the host team. And it clearly impacted Miami last night. They made a ton of unforced errors in that game. The SEC is just spread out in all of the regionals. They’re winning a lot because they are hosting a lot of regionals. The Texas regional is ridiculously easy. Tech’s field looks great. West Virginia’s field on the other hand looks like it is Astroturf from the 70s. To no surprise, SEC teams seemed to be more heavily featured on the free version of the tournament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RW22, post: 1183429, member: 5675"] Some observations from following this for the first time in a while and watching some of the games on TV… stadium size seems to matter for hosting regionals. A lot of the games featured big stadiums for the host team. And it clearly impacted Miami last night. They made a ton of unforced errors in that game. The SEC is just spread out in all of the regionals. They’re winning a lot because they are hosting a lot of regionals. The Texas regional is ridiculously easy. Tech’s field looks great. West Virginia’s field on the other hand looks like it is Astroturf from the 70s. To no surprise, SEC teams seemed to be more heavily featured on the free version of the tournament. [/QUOTE]
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