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Discussion: Atlantic Coast Championship bracket

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May 13
Paco13

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This is one of the few things wrong with Senior softball. Two games on Friday (meaningless for the most part). Here is my issue; on Sat the #1 seeded team could play just one game at o930 and done for the rest of the day if they win. The rest of the team will play two. Making everybody to come back on Sunday for perhaps one game. Why not play at least one leg of the bracket on Friday or one more set on Sat and perhaps have just three teams coming back on Sunday. I am personally against the Friday games...I am a proponent of perhaps a game early sat to get the teams settle, and start the DB right after. Have a blind draw to decide who plays who. Seeding games are a joke and expensive (one more day of hotel cost, taking a day off...). I just have to say something. Good luck to all teams. I know that there is a team that is looking forward to avenge their lost at the Spring Nationals in FL and a team ready for the challenge. It should be a great game if does materialize. They are very good and the other team is not bad either. Coach please do not bench me. LMBO
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