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Date Posted: 15:42:31 05/27/03 Tue
Author: Van Lier
Subject: Re: NU Draws LSU in Baton Rouge
In reply to: NU Hoop Fan 's message, "Re: NU Draws LSU in Baton Rouge" on 15:26:29 05/27/03 Tue

Don't get me wrong, MJeff, I love college baseball. Growing up in the Midwest, the Big 10 always had super teams with future big leaguers. Now, we might have a star player or two, but the teams just don't compare.

My contention is that when they went to the pure seeding in NCAA basketball, it worked ... in a huge way, obviously. It doesn't work in baseball.

I've lost interest in college baseball because the teams I follow, the Big 10, and Maine used to be regulars in the CWS and, once there, they actually competed well. Good programs with very good players.

Maybe someone will get through this year. But probably not. It takes a lot of the fun out of the CWS. Once again, it works in basketball, but not in baseball.

I'm just not interested in watching Miami, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Florida State, Texas, etc. every year.

In my opinion, the seeding in baseball doesn't work. The programs in the north suffer. Just when interest in the programs should be at its highest, the northern programs are going home or facing almost insurmountable odds.

The path college baseball has chosen leads to apathy which leads to dying programs, which leads to cutting programs. But, like NU Fan says, "The best teams are in Omaha."

No argument here.

Money talks, tradition and interest in the north walks.

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[> [> Baseball and conferences -- mainejeff, 15:42:37 05/27/03 Tue

I assume baseballamerica.com was referring to schools that made the tourney. Maine submitted a $35,000 bid to host a regional at Mansfield Stadium in Bangor.......of course after that announcement was made, the bears proceeded to choke in Burlington. I had a feeling that talk about hosting a regional was a bad omen.

Honestly, if college baseball keeps heading down the current path, I see many programs in the Northeast/Midwest being cut do to budgetary constraints/lack of interest.

Which brings me to another point. Have broad-based sports conferences outlasted their welcome? I think a Northeast baseball league made up of Maine, Northeastern, BC, UConn, UMass, Rutgers, Seton Hall, etc. would do much better in terms of fan interest than the current conference set-ups. This case can be made in other sports too, but basebal really sticks out.

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