How does the scheduling work?
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 2:10 pm
If there's a place online where this is addressed, feel free to direct me to it, but . . .
I don't understand the Ducks' baseball schedule -- and this probably is a question about college baseball, or at least Pac-10, scheduling in general. How is it determined how often you play a league team? In general, it looks like they play most league teams three times in the form of a 3-game series in one venue (so no home and home like basketball). But why do they play UW five times this season? And they play OSU five times, but oddly, just one at home, three in Corvallis, and one at PGE. It adds up to a 31-game league schedule, a strange number, unless any of those games are not defined as "league" games for some reason.
Any explanation appreciated.
I don't understand the Ducks' baseball schedule -- and this probably is a question about college baseball, or at least Pac-10, scheduling in general. How is it determined how often you play a league team? In general, it looks like they play most league teams three times in the form of a 3-game series in one venue (so no home and home like basketball). But why do they play UW five times this season? And they play OSU five times, but oddly, just one at home, three in Corvallis, and one at PGE. It adds up to a 31-game league schedule, a strange number, unless any of those games are not defined as "league" games for some reason.
Any explanation appreciated.