Punched their ticket to the Super Regionals

Texas hosted one year because the opposing team didn't even turn in a bid. The bids are turned in prior to the selection for the regionals and Texas turns one in regardless, you never know how it will turn out and it has benefited Texas more than once I believe.
I believe this was penn state.
 
I was hoping to find out how many seeds did not make it to the supers.

i believe it is 7 counting Coastal Carolina going down and Stanford TBD.

is that correct? I got nothing from the silly photos.
 
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Quite an environment in Lexington tonight. They had a lot of fun. Good baseball team. Hope they take out the puddy cats!
 
And Stanford coach brings in his Friday starter after 117 pitches for a Monday night elimination game. :popcorn::yikes:
 
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I got that one! So Miss out of the War Eagle regional.
IMHO, the casinos (and the beaches) of Southern Mississippi are worth skipping... Beautiful pine forest they have there though. Looks like a poorer, and less developed, version of East Texas.
 
Indiana State was unable to host the Super--their decision. They're hosting a big Special Olympics event, I think, and don't have the staff to handle a Super.
 
Terre Haute was already smallest regional venue by far so I cant see how financially Indiana State could justify the minimum financial bid for a super plus the cost of a super. We forget sometimes how much of an advantage the size of Disch and willingness of Texas fans to sell it out is. For most non SEC and non Texas or similar size programs baseball is a huge financial loss.
 

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