by You'reARabbit on Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:12 pm
I am tired of Santa Barbara taking the path of least resistance in regard to the WCLL playoffs.
When Whittier was still in the league, Santa Barbara realized that the only dominant team at the time in the then Northern Division was Cal. So rather than compete against Whittier and Arizona, they moved to the North.
Then the emergence of Sonoma in the North coupled with Whittier leaving the WCLL, Santa Barbara moved back to the South because it provided an easier road.
Now we have four divisions. But if we only had two, Santa Barbara would be third in the "old South" behind both Arizona and UCSD. In fact, if Santa Barbara were in the current South Division, they wouldn't even be in the playoffs after suffering losses to UCSD and UA.
The reality of the WCLL playoffs is that you have to win three tough games to take home the championship. The parity of our league is obvious. Sonoma State is the only team that doesn't have a loss within the league.
The thought of reseeding came up at the league meeting. The fear was that Sonoma State might meet Santa Barbara in the semis and that the league championship may not be "the best" two teams being showcased.
I ask, "Who are the best two teams?"
Santa Barbara, a #1 seed, lost to UCSD, Arizona and Sonoma.
Arizona, a #1 seed, lost to UCSD and beat Santa Barbara.
Cal Poly, a #1 seed, lost to UCSD, UCSB, and Sonoma.
UCSD, a #2 seed, has beat 3 of 4 #1 seeds with a 1 goal loss to Sonoma.
To reseed according to rankings could conceivably place UCSB higher than TWO teams that they have lost to head-to-head. They are lucky to have a first round home game.
Now I don't know who is going to take home the championship. Anyone who has been watching this year knows that this is still a horserace. The fact is that UCSB may EARN another championship. But for Bluevelvet to lobby for reseeding so that Santa Barbara can have an easier playoff makes as much sense as saying, "We're in the South. No, lets try the North. This is too tough, lets go back to the South."
Santa Barbara is at home throughout the playoffs. They don't need more help. Like all of the playoff teams, they need to strap on their gear and take on all comers for the championship that they are defending.
The system is fine, and the best team will be celebrating at the end of the day. Good luck to all the playoff teams. Now lets play.