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Arkansas Got Snubbed by the NCAA Selection Committee

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Camden Kozeal

Arkansas did everything it could to make its case. The selection committee still got it wrong.

There is no way to dress up Sunday night’s news.

Arkansas should be hosting a regional. Instead, the Razorbacks are packing for a road trip because the committee once again leaned on the same tired metrics and the same outdated logic that punishes teams for the wrong things and rewards teams for the wrong things.

Start with the obvious. Head‑to‑head results apparently do not matter. Arkansas beat Mississippi State in a series in March, finished ahead of Mississippi State in the SEC standings, and finished with more SEC wins when you include the conference tournament.

The Razorbacks also made a deeper run in Hoover, beating Tennessee, Texas and Auburn before running into a Georgia team that is playing like a national title contender.

Mississippi State did none of that. Mississippi State is hosting. Arkansas is not.

If that is the system, then the system is broken.

The committee leaned on the RPI, the DSR and the KPI, and those numbers still favored Mississippi State even after Arkansas improved in all three categories this week. But that is exactly the problem. Those metrics are built to overvalue losses in March and undervalue wins in May.

Arkansas’ 6‑4 midweek loss to Stetson on March 9 carried more weight than beating Texas and Auburn in Hoover. That is not a serious way to evaluate teams in 2026.

And while we are here, let’s go ahead and say the quiet part out loud.

Winning in the SEC Tournament does not help your hosting resume. It never has. It never will.

Arkansas picked up three Quad 1 wins this week, bumped its RPI from 25 to 21, climbed into the hosting line in every major projection, and still got left out.

If that is the outcome, then what exactly is the point of playing the thing? Coaches already treat Hoover like a balancing act between competing and protecting arms. Now they have even less incentive to push.

The Razorbacks might have been better off approaching the tournament like Texas and not put their best foot forward by giving a pitcher his first start of the season.

Arkansas is 13‑5 since April 21. It reached the SEC title game. It owns 18 Quad 1 wins. It beat one of the teams it was directly compared against. It finished ahead of that team in the league standings. It improved its metrics in real time. It checked every box the committee claims to value.

And it still wasn’t enough.

Instead, Arkansas will be shipped to a regional hosted by a team in the 13‑16 range, likely somewhere like Nebraska, Kansas, West Virginia or Oregon. It will be only the second time in nine seasons the Razorbacks are not hosting. The last time it happened, in 2022, the RPI was the only metric used.

Now the committee has three metrics and still managed to land in the same place.

Kansas hosted with the lowest RPI of the group at 19. Teams like Southern Cal, Ole Miss and Oregon State sit in the top 19 and are also staying home. That alone should tell you how messy the process has become.

Arkansas deserved better. The resume said host. The results said host. The way the team played in Hoover said host. The committee said no.

And that is the problem.

We’ll learn where the Razorbacks are headed at 11 a.m. Monday when the full NCAA Tournament field is announced on ESPN2.

2026 NCAA Regional Hosting Sites

  • Athens, Georgia – Georgia (46-12)
  • Atlanta, Georgia – Georgia Tech (48-9)
  • Auburn, Alabama – Auburn (38-19)
  • Austin, Texas – Texas (40-13)
  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina – North Carolina (45-11-1)
  • College Station, Texas – Texas A&M (39-14)
  • Eugene, Oregon – Oregon (40-16)
  • Gainesville, Florida – Florida (39-19)
  • Hattiesburg, Mississippi – Southern Mississippi (43-15)
  • Lawrence, Kansas – Kansas (42-16)
  • Lincoln, Nebraska – Nebraska (42-15)
  • Los Angeles, California – UCLA (51-6)
  • Morgantown, West Virginia – West Virginia (39-14)
  • Starkville, Mississippi – Mississippi State (40-17)
  • Tallahassee, Florida – Florida State (38-17)
  • Tuscaloosa, Alabama – Alabama (37-19)
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