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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 3151622, member: 2504"] From Aaron Fitt: [URL unfurl="true"]https://d1baseball.com/projections/stock-report/postseason-stock-report-week-13-at-large-national-seed-analysis/[/URL] >American Athletic Conference (3 total bids) SAFELY IN: East Carolina, Connecticut ON THE BUBBLE (IN): Houston ON THE BUBBLE (OUT): Tulane, UCF No change from last week. UConn and Houston remain in solid shape with 9-9 conference records and RPIs of No. 26 and No. 37, respectively. If both can finish .500 in the American, they should get in easily, and even 11-13 might be enough, though a losing conference mark would make for a nervous selection Monday. Houston has the more challenging remaining schedule: vs. Tulane, at UCF. The Huskies host South Florida and then travel to Tulane. The Green Wave is back in second place at 10-7, 5.5 games behind ECU. But Tulane is stuck at No. 94 in the RPI and just 2-7 against the top 50, making its at-large hopes a real long shot. But if it can finish with series wins at Houston and vs. UConn, the RPI should make a big jump, and its case would get very interesting. But we aren’t projecting that to happen. UCF has quietly snuck closer to the bubble after winning a road series at Tulane and a midweek game at Miami, getting the knights up 14 spots to No. 53 in the RPI. They’re still just 9-12 in the American, but a home series win over Houston the final weekend would give them at least a shot. UCF also gets a good RPI road game midweek at FAU.< [/QUOTE]
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