2022 SEC Baseball Standings

Thursday, May 5
Tennessee at Kentucky - 7 p.m. (SECN)

Friday, May 6
Vanderbilt at Georgia - 6:30 p.m. (SECN+)
Tennessee at Kentucky – 6:30 p.m. (SECN+)
LSU at Alabama – 7 p.m. (SECN+)
Missouri at Ole Miss - 7:30 p.m. (SECN+)
South Carolina at Texas A&M - 7:30 p.m. (SECN+)
Arkansas at Auburn - 8 p.m. (SECN+)
Florida at Mississippi State - 8 p.m. (SECN)

Saturday, May 7
Vanderbilt at Georgia - 2 p.m. (SECN+)
Tennessee at Kentucky – 2 p.m. (SECN+)
South Carolina at Texas A&M - 3 p.m. (SECN+)
Arkansas at Auburn - 5:30 p.m. (SECN)
Missouri at Ole Miss - 7 p.m. (SECN+)
Florida at Mississippi State - 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU)
LSU at Alabama - 8:30 p.m. (SECN)

Sunday, May 8
LSU at Alabama – 2 p.m. (SECN+)
Arkansas at Auburn - 2 p.m. (SECN+)
Florida at Mississippi State - 2 p.m. (SECN+)
Vanderbilt at Georgia - 2 p.m. (SECN)
South Carolina at Texas A&M - 2 p.m. (SECN+)
Missouri at Ole Miss - 2:30 p.m. (SECN+)

Updated Standings Headed Into The Weekend
EAST
Tennessee (41-4) Overall (19-2) SEC
Georgia (31-14) Overall (12-9) SEC
Vanderbilt (29-14) Overall (10-11) SEC
South Carolina (23-20) Overall (9-12) SEC

Florida (26-18) Overall (8-13) SEC
Missouri (25-17) Overall (7-14) SEC
Kentucky (24-20) Overall (7-14) SEC


WEST
Arkansas (34-11) Overall (14-7) SEC
Auburn (31-14) Overall (12-9) SEC
LSU (30-14) Overall (12-9) SEC
Texas A&M (28-15) Overall (12-9) SEC
Alabama (25-20) Overall (9-12) SEC
Mississippi State (25-20) Overall (9-12) SEC

Ole Miss (24-19) Overall (7-14) SEC
 
8 ball says Vols with the sweep, TAMU with the sweep, Barn win 2, LSU win 2.
 
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8 ball says Vols with the sweep, TAMU with the sweep, Barn win 2, LSU win 2.
So, your 8 ball has a weather feature, built in ... pretty cool! Mine just keeps saying, "Golden on Thur ... then Wet, and Wetter."
So, do we call a single win ... a sweep???
 
Rumor has it that Kentucky has been praying for rain ... it is their best chance to stay in the running for the final tournament spot if they can get 2 games rained out against TN!
 
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Rumor has it that Kentucky has been praying for rain ... it is their best chance to stay in the running for the final tournament spot if they can get 2 games rained out against TN!

Ouch! We don't want that. How much control does the home team have regarding declaration of a rain-out? Does it have to be mutual or does home team dictate?
 
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Great question. Following.
According to the NCAA Rule Book, It Says this:
It is a regulation game if it is called by the umpire for any cause that puts patrons or players in peril such as for darkness, inclement weather, a facility problem or crowd behavior. If a game is delayed due to inclement weather, a facility problem, etc., a reasonable amount of time (not less than 30 minutes) must elapse before the game is called.
 
According to the NCAA Rule Book, It Says this:
It is a regulation game if it is called by the umpire for any cause that puts patrons or players in peril such as for darkness, inclement weather, a facility problem or crowd behavior. If a game is delayed due to inclement weather, a facility problem, etc., a reasonable amount of time (not less than 30 minutes) must elapse before the game is called.

So it's completely up to the ump. That's better than the home team having control. Thanks for posting that. Appreciate it.
 
According to the NCAA Rule Book, It Says this:
It is a regulation game if it is called by the umpire for any cause that puts patrons or players in peril such as for darkness, inclement weather, a facility problem or crowd behavior. If a game is delayed due to inclement weather, a facility problem, etc., a reasonable amount of time (not less than 30 minutes) must elapse before the game is called.
Something tells me that that applies once the game has started/been turned over to the umpires. I could be wrong, however. I’m sure there are more knowledgeable people here.
 
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Conference standings heading into Sunday (5/8) games:

1 Tennessee .833 20-4
2.Arkansas .652 15-8
3.Texas A&M .609 14-9
T4.Auburn .565 13-10 (def. LSU, A&M is tiebreak on GA)
T4.Georgia .565 13-10 (A&M is tiebreak on LSU)
T4.LSU .520 13-10
7.Vanderbilt .478 11-12
8.Alabama .435 10-13 (def. FLA)
8.Florida .435 10-13
10.Mississippi State .391 9-14 (def. ALA, def. OM, AUB is tiebreak on SC)
10.South Carolina .391 9-14 (def. OM)
10.Ole Miss .391 9-14
13.Kentucky .375 9-15
14.Missouri .304 7-16

I think Schloss is a strong candidate for SEC Coach of the Year. As much as we’d like to see Coach V win it, I will not be surprised if Schloss wins it. The Aggies have gotten tremendously better over the course of the season and are poised to host in the postseason. It’s a remarkable turnaround from last season when they didn’t even make the cut to Hoover.
 
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Conference standings heading into Sunday (5/8) games:

1 Tennessee .833 20-4
2.Arkansas .652 15-8
3.Texas A&M .609 14-9
T4.Auburn .565 13-10 (def. LSU, A&M is tiebreak on GA)
T4.Georgia .565 13-10 (A&M is tiebreak on LSU)
T4.LSU .520 13-10
7.Vanderbilt .478 11-12
8.Alabama .435 10-13 (def. FLA)
8.Florida .435 10-13
10.Mississippi State .391 9-14 (def. ALA, def. OM, AUB is tiebreak on SC)
10.South Carolina .391 9-14 (def. OM)
10.Ole Miss .391 9-14
13.Kentucky .375 9-15
14.Missouri .304 7-16

I think Schloss is a strong candidate for SEC Coach of the Year. As much as we’d like to see Coach V win it, I will not be surprised if Schloss wins it. The Aggies have gotten tremendously better over the course of the season and are poised to host in the postseason. It’s a remarkable turnaround from last season when they didn’t even make the cut to Hoover.

So if Arkansas wins today (big if), we have a 4 game lead with 6 games left. Which means Arkansas would have to go undefeated in their last 6 Ave Tennessee would have to go 2-4 for the 2 teams to tie.
 
So as much as it pains me to type it....go 'Dores!
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Updated conference standings after Sunday (5/8) games:

1.Tennessee .833 20-4

2.Arkansas .667 16-8

T3.Texas A&M .609 14-10 (def. LSU)

T3.LSU .583 14-10

T5.Auburn .565 13-11 (LSU is tiebreak on GA)

T5.Georgia .565 13-11

7.Vanderbilt .500 12-12

8.Florida .458 11-13

T9.Alabama .417 10-14 (def. OM, def. SC)

T9.South Carolina .417 10-14 (def. OM)

T9.Ole Miss .417 10-14

T12.Mississippi State .375 9-15 (Arkansas is tiebreak on UK)

T12.Kentucky .375 9-15

14.Missouri .292 7-17
 
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