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Post by pgfdirector on Jun 11, 2013 17:20:50 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Jun 11, 2013 21:22:48 GMT -5
Not a problem Dave. Promoting softball is a beautiful thing!
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Post by thetruth on Jun 11, 2013 22:32:28 GMT -5
PGFDIRECTOR, Why does PGF already set the bracket even prior to pool play? Thanks.
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Post by richiec on Jun 11, 2013 23:17:01 GMT -5
Blind Draw. Gotta love it. I am excited to play PGF this weekend. Looks like some good teams!
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Post by thetruth on Jun 11, 2013 23:33:20 GMT -5
Blind Draw. Gotta love it. I am excited to play PGF this weekend. Looks like some good teams! I realize it is a blind draw. I am just wondering why PGF has decided to go that route. You can basically not show up for your pool games if you didn't want to.
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Post by pgfdirector on Jun 12, 2013 6:30:01 GMT -5
My personal opinion is that it hybrids an exposure event for colleges with a competitive process foe earning a national bid. The pool games can truly be used for exposure and show casing. That is my opinion only.
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Post by joeyd on Jun 12, 2013 11:52:52 GMT -5
My personal opinion is that it hybrids an exposure event for colleges with a competitive process foe earning a national bid. The pool games can truly be used for exposure and show casing. That is my opinion only. That is an interesting take, and I kind of like that idea. The reason I like this is you can offer an exposure part and then what I feel is truly important, having a tournament where teams are trying to win, really showcases competitive edge of players. Something you don't always get during exposure games in my opinion.
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