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Baseball America ranks top programs

by Brian Foley
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Baseball America writers Aaron Fitt and John Manuel put out an article ranking the top programs in the BCS conferences while including traditional baseball power conferences in C-USA and the Big West. The article ranks programs with a letter grade from an A for excellent to an F for failing. Some of the schools that received the A standard were Miami, FSU, Stanford to name some. Duke and Pacific are among a few schools that received an F for a grade. The full article is available in PDF format by clicking here.

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Chip Armonaitis January 5, 2008 - 11:29 am

I think giving U. Conn an “F” was a bit harsh, at least off the past two seasons, they have been a decent team. No that they deserved anything higher than a “D” – but it is not like they have been an embrassment to the conference.

Seton Hall on the other hand….

Brian Foley January 5, 2008 - 11:49 am

Georgetown has been a disaster even when I was following Providence College.

Jonathan Calvert January 10, 2008 - 5:17 pm

Nice link; thanks for the article. What is the early word on Georgia? After enjoying a nice CWS run two years ago, last year was a bit of a mess. What about Texas?

Chip A.; not sure if giving an “F” is too harsh, but I actually like a publication (or site) that is willing to actually use a full grading scale. Too many places take the easy way out and give D’s (or similar rating), so as not to offend.

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