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Bad News for the Bears - Missouri State Ripped off by NCAA Once Again

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  • #16
    Originally posted by houstontxbrave View Post
    I am saying that OSU, Illinois Michigan atleast regarding baseball are not as good as Cal State Fullerton, Pepperdine WSU. Those schools are major programs in baseball and have much better programs then the Big Tens you mentioned. Illinois and Michigan may play in name in the BCS Big Ten but in Baseball the Big Ten is definitly a non major conference.

    Ohio State has an amazing baseball stadium on an incredible campus, but better baseball players want to play in warm weather and the schools mentioned above can offer warm climates in better baseball conferences. There have been schools who occasionally have very good teams in colder climates Oregon State is an example but consistantly the warm weather teams have a huge advantage in College Baseball.

    BTW just because, Sam Houston State has a better baseball program then does Illinois.
    I know where you're coming from, but I am talking purely from a BCS/Non-BCS perspective. That seems to be the most common 'mid' versus 'non-mid' argument. From the 'BCS v Non-BCS' perspective, the field doesn't suggest the BCS pull that seems to be painfully evident in basketball every year.
    Onward and Upward!

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