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From the Bird’s Nest: SBC Baseball Coaches Weigh in on New Format
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From the Bird’s Nest: SBC Baseball Coaches Weigh in on New Format
The first year of the new format for the Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament is now in the books. Following the tournament, I sent out questionnaires to the coaches, asking them for their positives and negatives for the tournament format. (I did not send one to Western Kentucky, as outgoing coach Chris Finwood had already resigned when the emails were sent out.) The new “round-robin” format meant that each qualifying team was guaranteed three games in the tournament, and also guaranteed a day off. Under the format the host school was guaranteed the late (7pm) game for all three nights they played. Of course, ULM did not qualify this year, so that didn’t come into play.

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