Right now, the CWS is two seperate 4-team double elimination tournaments, with the winners facing off in a best of 3 series.
I think they should go back to the way it was in the "good ole days", when it was a true 8 team tournament. First you get to play a wider variety of teams, and second I think it removes a little of the "luck" factor associated with winning the first two games.
Surviving the winner's bracket should get you a guaranteed slot in the championship game, but it shouldn't give you an overwhelming advantage in that game.
By way of example only, let's assume the Gainesville and Atlanta
regionals were combined into the two brackets of an 8 team tournament. The first two rounds would have been identical, and you would have had UF and MSU at 2-0, with Miami, G-Tech, Jacksonville and AP at 1-1. instead of playing AP again, GT would play Jacksonville and Miami would play AP in elimination games. UF would play MSU in the winner's bracket finale (let's assume UF wins, 11-1).
Now you have G-Tech, Miami and MSU all at 2-1, and UF at 3-0, and here's where it gets interesting. You avoid rematches, so MSU plays Miami, and UF goes ahead and plays G-Tech. As the winner's bracket winner, UF doesn't just sit around while everyone beats each other up; they go ahead and play someone with a loss. Their prize for surviving the winner's bracket is a guaranteed slot in the championship game.
So, let's assume MSU beats Miami. If UF beats GT, then MSU has to beat UF twice to win the tournament. Pretty much the same result we wound up with. But, if UF loses to GT, then GT and MSU play each other with the winner facing UF in a one-game championship match. Either way, from MSU's perspective, the major difference would be that game against Miami.
I realize this type of tournament stretches a pitching staff pretty thin, but that's why I think they should spread it out over more than week just like the CWS.
Perhaps coaches were complaining about pitching depth, but the main reason the CWS was changed was so that CBS could televise a Sunday afternoon championship game. The major networks always shied away from covering the CWS because it could end on Saturday or Sunday, and they preferred something that could fill a time slot on a slow sports weekend. They wanted a guaranteed championship game time slot....so the CWS became two, 4-team tournaments, with the 2 winners facing off in a single "winner take all" game, even if 1 of the teams was 3-0 and the other team was 3-1, or even 4-1. I don't think anyone ever really liked that format, so when ESPN ponied up more cash, they came up with the 3 game series.
I always liked the full 8 team tournament a lot more.