Softball Poll - USA Today/NFCA May 17th

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USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll - Week #14 (May 17)

The USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Poll is voted on by NCAA Division I head coaches, one representing each conference. Records as of May 15, 2011 are shown, first-place votes are in parentheses.

Rank Team Record Pts Pvs

1 Arizona St. (29) 50-6 749 1
2 Michigan (1) 51-4 706 2
3 Florida 47-9 657 3
4 Alabama 46-8 650 4
5 Tennessee 47-10 616 7
6 Texas 45-8 608 5
7 California 39-10 602 6
8 Missouri 46-7 541 9
9 Georgia 47-12 527 8
10 Arizona 40-16 474 10
11 Stanford 38-15 444 1
12 Oregon 39-14 396 14
13 Oklahoma 38-16 388 13
14 UCLA 33-17 357 12
15 Washington 34-14 328 15
16 Nebraska 39-12 306 16
17 Baylor 40-12 293 17
18 Texas A&M 41-13 247 18
19 Georgia Tech 44-10 172 19
20 LSU 38-16 159 21
21 Auburn 39-17 140 23
22 Oklahoma St. 39-12 126 20
23 Kentucky 36-14 106 22
24 Notre Dame 45-9 66 24
25 Louisiana-Lafayette 49-9 53 25

Others receiving votes:

Syracuse 15, Indiana 7, Pacific (CA) 7, Tulsa 4, East Carolina 2, New Mexico St 2, BYU 1, Texas Tech 1

Dropped out:

None

I guess the coaches should have said something to the selection committee.
 
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More than that, look at the other teams in UT's regional. GA Tech is at 19 and OK St is 22. Brutal. You're supposed to have one other top 32 team in your region, yet they send two top 22 teams. The committee tries to factor in traveling distance, so I get GA Tech. But OK St?
 
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Their RPI was 13 I think. That weekend Florida series getting swept really hurt them in the seeding.
 
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Their RPI was 13 I think. That weekend Florida series getting swept really hurt them in the seeding.

So 1 series in the entire season determines where a team is seeded for a tourney that encompasses the entire year.

That committee should go to seeding class. Number 5 team getting a 14 seed, makes a ton of sense.
 
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Their RPI was 13 I think. That weekend Florida series getting swept really hurt them in the seeding.

Yeah. That little SEC Tournament combined with the rest of the season should be ignored in favor of one bad weekend on the road....
 
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Seven teams for the SEC, that tells you something about how tough this conference was this year. The girls need a little motivation at this time of the year and with this smack across the lips (14th seed), I am sure that will get their competitive juices flowing for a run at the National title.
 
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Their RPI was 13 I think. That weekend Florida series getting swept really hurt them in the seeding.

Yep, and it's their own fault really. That was the last thing that needed to happen.
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Their RPI was 13 I think. That weekend Florida series getting swept really hurt them in the seeding.

And the fact that Georgia was swept by Tennessee in three games (two AT Georgia), one very recently, earned them the sixth seed, right?
I don't know why, on a Tennessee fan board, so many folks are eager to give credence to this seeding. It is not based on any logic or fairness.
 
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I hope these girls use this as motivation. Only one senior this team can be very special.

Here's the problem with that. Motivation won't overcome fatigue in playing extra games because of your seeding. They've already played 57 games. Pitching suffers with extra games. I hope I'm wrong and they run the table all the way to the World Series.

Georgia can even use it as a recruiting tool. Like... if you go to Georgia, you can lose and still make the world series as a sixth seed.....whereas, at Tennessee, they just don't have the rep to get seeding, even if they swept Georgia, have a better record and are ranked higher. If you want exposure, don't go to those schools with no juice.
 
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Georgia needs all the help they can get recruiting against the Weekleys. They are the best recruiters in softball right nOw.

Great coaches as well.
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