I think, and hope, that this year's seeding was a shot across the bow to teams that play patsy non-conference schedules regardless of conference. Especially the old-school SEC method of playing patsy non-con schedules all at home then relying on the incestuous circle jerk of SEC play to build RPI and get the NCAA regional host. It looks like the committee went out their way to reward teams that challenged themselves in non-conference away from home (Oklahoma, UCLA, Florida, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Kentucky - all landing spots above RPI except Oklahoma) and pushed down teams using the old non-con patsy method (mainly Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana?, and maybe even Georgia which is accustomed to hosting).
I can only hope that's what happend at least. Growing the sport nationally could be a big deal.
Seriously Panthadad2? Arizona used the "old non-con patsy method" of scheduling games?
So I guess when Arizona schedules games against Michigan (
15 seed) and Florida (
5 seed) in Tampa, with Alabama (
8 seed), neutral site games with Oklahoma State (
13 seed) and Oklahoma (
1 seed), and a 3 game series against Florida State (
4 seed), and in case you forgot, a home game with Minnesota (a
7 seed). According to you, all of these non-conference games qualify as the "
patsy method" of scheduling.
As far as "relying" on each other to build our RPI" (where Ucla, Washington, and Arizona are all in the top 8 seeds, and both Furd and ASU played well this year as well), when we "beat up on each other (UCLA sweeps Washington, Washington sweeps Arizona, and Arizona beats Ucla 2 out of 3 games), our RPI doesn't falter much. Keep in mind the PAC12 record/reputation in the WCWS is unmatched. Yes, Washington has only won it once, but between Ucla & Arizona, we've won close to 20 titles...
and BTW, Arizona's RPI is No. 3, but seeded No. 6, and correctly so, especially given we lost 2 of 3 games against Washington with the winning or tying run at the plate or on base in the bottom of the 7th, and the loss to Oklahoma in the Mary Nutter Classic in Palm Springs was by a single run a day after UCLA beat Oklahoma 7-1. Arizona can play and beat anyone anywhere. Remember last week the Cats beat UCLA 2 of 3 games in Los Angeles.
... and BTW, Arizona is 11-0 in games against other non-seeded teams in the tourney...
Overall, I respectfully disagree with your analysis.
Best of luck overall Gophers, you have a very good team this year... again!