ASU is only 7 games over .500 and just lost to Stanford today. Cal took the season series against Stanford, even if they lost the one after the OSU sweep. Cal is 34-18 and they also swept #37 RPI UConn and have won 18 of the last 22.Baller4 said:Sweep means nothing when you lose the next series to Stanford. The UOP wins don't do anything when it comes to RPI. They will need to win the tournament. The Pac has always been screwed when it comes to selection. The second year OSU won the NC. As I recall, Cal had a better record and took the series agains OSU and Stanford, who took their series agains OSU. Cal was passed for a selection to a regional. They will take the top 3 teams as it stands now. ASU has the same record and has the sweep of Cal. ASU has the series win agains U of A, and Cal was swept. RPI is what kills everything. It will be interesting if this program even has a chance when it comes to the ACC. Same with Stanford. RPI should be thrown out. All the colleges in this area will not help Cal or Stanford in RPI for the ACC.MoragaBear said:BearSD said:
My guess would be that the Bears have to win the Pac-12 tournament and get the conference's (last in any sport) automatic bid to get into the NCAA tournament.
Cal's RPI before today's games was 65. With at least 16 low-rated conferences getting automatic bids, a team probably has to be in the RPI top 50 at a minimum to have a good chance of being selected as an at-large team. Baseball America's latest projection, made before this weekend's games, projects the Bears as the 8th team out. I'm not sure that a sweep of a weak Washington team moves the Bears up significantly.
Highly doubt winning the tourney is a prerequisite. Not with the way they ended their season or the sweep over OSU. A win or two should secure it.
Cal's 65 RPI is a joke. They've continued to drop when they've won games and other teams have lost to good teams and had their RPI rise. The RPI is a highly-flawed metric and those making projections seem to be almost entirely relying on it to do so. Florida is #24 with a 28-26 record because they play in the SEC. Ole Miss has an overall losing record but they're 32 in RPI. Xavier is 29-25 and they're 38 in RPI. Auburn is 27-26 and they're 45. It's a joke.
If Cal doesn't get in, it will be a crime.