Seven SEC baseball teams made the tournament and all seven hosted a 4 team regional. Although Vandy and Ole Miss got embarrassed at home, and lost 2 straight in the regionals - then watched 3 other teams play on their field to determine the winner - the other five SEC teams managed to win their respective host regionals. Because of the way the brackets worked out, and how the other regional winners were seeded - all five of those schools were able to host a super regional (Florida, TAMU, Miss. State, LSU, and South Carolina). I'm not 100% sure, but it's probably the first time a conference hosted 5 out of 8 super regional sites.

Then the real embarrassment happened. Miss. State lost two straight at home to Arizona. LSU lost two straight at home to Coastal Carolina. SC lost two straight at home to OK State. And TAMU lost 2 out of 3 to TCU.

If UF loses tonight, it will be a home loss sweep for the SEC hosted regionals. Even if UF wins and advances (they are the number 1 overall seed anyway), it has definitely been a poor showing to say the least. Not what you expect from a conference that has dominated baseball the last couple of decades - and had high expectations.