Tournament time, four browser tabs open, still squinting at three sites to figure out who's actually playing whom. We're fixing that.
Auto-generated matchup pages for every tournament game. Bubble watch that actually reads like writing. Regional previews with the host-stadium quirks and weather. And the cancellation tracker that we need.
Built for the people who already know what RPI is and want someone to tell them what to do with it.
Bracket drops, every matchup page goes live in the same hour. Pitching probables, common opponents, head-to-head history. No more four tabs.
Updated through May. Locks, ins, on the fence, and the close-out arguments. Written context to go alongside the numbers, so you can see how we're reading the field.
One page per regional. Stadium dimensions and how they favor the field. Forecast for the weekend. Travel logistics. The pitching across all four teams in one view.
Which programs canceled midweek games and why. Built from NCAA letters and public schedule data, updated weekly through May. Receipts, kept tidy.
Ten years deep. By team, by host city, by year. Build your tournament memory and your team's bracket pedigree without digging through PDF brackets.
Coach interviews. State-of-the-conference essays each offseason. The kind of pieces that take time to put together and reward a slower read.
Every May, a handful of bubble programs cancel midweek games to manage their RPI. The NCAA has spoken openly about it. Coaches like Brian O'Connor have spoken openly about it. It's part of the conversation now.
We track the cancellations as they happen, with the stated reasons and the schedule context. Updated weekly. Searchable by program. Just the facts, kept in one place so the community can see the pattern.
College baseball coverage is in a good place right now. The shows are getting better. The data sites keep improving. The community on X grows every season.
Seeds For Feeds isn't trying to replace any of it. We're building the thing we wished existed when the bracket dropped and we had four tabs open: a single page per matchup, written context for the bubble, and a searchable archive of every regional that's ever happened.
Built for the community by someone who's part of it.