Parity in college baseball?
With the first weekend of the NCAA baseball tournament almost wrapped up it is clear that parity is beginning to spread ever so slowly throughout college baseball.
Er, throughout college baseball in the South.
At least the Super Regionals will have a couple of new teams in Oral Roberts and College of Charleston.
And don't forget about Missouri who is one more upset of Pepperdine away from becoming the first No. 4 seed to win a regional since the current tournament format began in 1999. Not only that but for the first time since 2001, we will have a College World Series without Texas.
All in all, parity would be a good thing for the game -- if it happened everywhere, not just the South.
Er, throughout college baseball in the South.
At least the Super Regionals will have a couple of new teams in Oral Roberts and College of Charleston.
And don't forget about Missouri who is one more upset of Pepperdine away from becoming the first No. 4 seed to win a regional since the current tournament format began in 1999. Not only that but for the first time since 2001, we will have a College World Series without Texas.
All in all, parity would be a good thing for the game -- if it happened everywhere, not just the South.
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