very weak Omaha field

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  1. Vanderbilt
  2. Texas
  3. Arkansas
  4. Auburn
  5. North Carolina
  6. LSU
  7. Georgia
  8. Oregon State
  9. Florida State
  10. Ole Miss
  11. Clemson
  12. Oregon
  13. Coastal Carolina
  14. Tennessee
  15. UCLA
  16. Southern Miss
This is the weakest field since 2022. If Arkansas doesn't win this year, they may never win.
Yea. If I’m an Arkansas fan… I’m feeling REALLY good. Beat LSU the first round and that’s as good of a drivers seat to be in that you can get.
 

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Ah, the Pigs. Wishing so much for a repeat.

 

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They play LSU Saturday night. Winner of that game would be the heavy favorite to make it to the Championship series. Arkansas is great in Fayetteville, but pretty meh otherwise:

Home Record: 37-4
Away Record: 8-7
Neutral Record: 3-2
Yeah it's definitely set up for the Arkansas/LSU winner to make the finals for sure.

I didn't watch any of their regional, but I really enjoyed watching Coastal play in the Supers. They could give anyone fits in Omaha.
 

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5 past champions in the bracket. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if one of them gets another one this year.
 

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  1. Vanderbilt
  2. Texas
  3. Arkansas
  4. Auburn
  5. North Carolina
  6. LSU
  7. Georgia
  8. Oregon State
  9. Florida State
  10. Ole Miss
  11. Clemson
  12. Oregon
  13. Coastal Carolina
  14. Tennessee
  15. UCLA
  16. Southern Miss
This is the weakest field since 2022. If Arkansas doesn't win this year, they may never win.
I think Oregon State will take it
 

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I would not take Oregon State lightly.
Correct. Oregon State has pretty much played the year on the road. From AI: "
Oregon State baseball is competing as an independent in the 2025 season, not affiliated with any conference, following the collapse of the Pac-12 Conference.

The Beavers played 20 true road games and 15 neutral-site games in the 2025 regular season, totaling 35 games away from home.
 

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An Arkansas Vs. OSU rematch would be amazing.
Agree and while I generally support true "State schools" put me down for pulling for the Hogs on this one. Only reason is the story line of 6 straight different SEC teams that we are a part of and roll up on the screen every time they cover it.
Next year we become the 7th consecutive and the first to repeat during the run. ;)
 

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Agree and while I generally support true "State schools" put me down for pulling for the Hogs on this one. Only reason is the story line of 6 straight different SEC teams that we are a part of and roll up on the screen every time they cover it.
Next year we become the 7th consecutive and the first to repeat during the run. ;)
Nah, I don’t want them to ever win one. They put out Tennessee, so I thank them for their service, but they can go 2 & ‘que now.
 

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  1. Vanderbilt
  2. Texas
  3. Arkansas
  4. Auburn
  5. North Carolina
  6. LSU
  7. Georgia
  8. Oregon State
  9. Florida State
  10. Ole Miss
  11. Clemson
  12. Oregon
  13. Coastal Carolina
  14. Tennessee
  15. UCLA
  16. Southern Miss
This is the weakest field since 2022. If Arkansas doesn't win this year, they may never win.
I think this is also a sign that the committee did a poor job in their seeding. Auburn being the 4 seed was a joke. Coastal should have been a national seed, and FSU should have as well.
 

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I think this is also a sign that the committee did a poor job in their seeding. Auburn being the 4 seed was a joke. Coastal should have been a national seed, and FSU should have as well.
Small thing, but Coastal and FSU were national seeds.

From 1999 to 2017, only the top 8 seeds were ranked nationally. This is where the term "national seed" came from.

Starting in 2018, the top 16 seeds were ranked nationally. So, the #9 and #13 seeds are national seeds.

Some people use the term "national seed" to refer to the top 8 seeds guaranteed to play at home before Omaha. However, the term distinguishes between the 1-4 seeding of a regional and the 1-16 seeding of the top teams in the country.
 

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As I am getting more and more rooted in the northwest, I have come to find myself becoming a fan of both Washington State and Oregon State. Of all the other schools I have been exposed to outside of the SEC footprint, Oklahoma State, Washington State, and Oregon State all feel like my kind of schools.

I also like seeing them all still out here kicking their in state U of rivals in the dìck every so often after getting left in the lurch. The Oregon contingent was getting cocky about baseball and now they have to watch their underfunded, conference-less rival go to the CWS yet again.

I'm starting to root for these Beavs. Wandering the earth and kicking àss like Caine this season. It gives me hope that a baseball culture still means something and our new coach can get ours back on track.
 

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Small thing, but Coastal and FSU were national seeds.

From 1999 to 2017, only the top 8 seeds were ranked nationally. This is where the term "national seed" came from.

Starting in 2018, the top 16 seeds were ranked nationally. So, the #9 and #13 seeds are national seeds.

Some people use the term "national seed" to refer to the top 8 seeds guaranteed to play at home before Omaha. However, the term distinguishes between the 1-4 seeding of a regional and the 1-16 seeding of the top teams in the country.
Excuse my vernacular, top 8 seeds. Both FSU and Coastal probably should have been top 8 instead of AU and UGA, for example.
 

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Other than Louisville being pretty meh I don’t think it’s a bad field at all. Coastal and Oregon State are really good. Arizona has like 27 Q1 & Q2 wins. LSU and Arkansas are the obvious contenders. UCLA has been pretty dominant this postseason. I don’t give the Duke/Murray State a great chance to go far either I guess. But at least 6 of the 8 are very worthy Omaha teams.

The SEC had a lot of good but not great teams this year. A lot more teams prone to upset, which the Regionals bore out.
 
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Pulling for Oregon State because that may be us if things keeping going the way they're going in college football.
 

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  1. Vanderbilt
  2. Texas
  3. Arkansas
  4. Auburn
  5. North Carolina
  6. LSU
  7. Georgia
  8. Oregon State
  9. Florida State
  10. Ole Miss
  11. Clemson
  12. Oregon
  13. Coastal Carolina
  14. Tennessee
  15. UCLA
  16. Southern Miss
This is the weakest field since 2022. If Arkansas doesn't win this year, they may never win.
All depends on who gets hot. Upigg was #1 for 11 of 16 weeks in 2021 including the final 8 weeks leading up to post-season. Lost to NCState in the supers after scoring 21 runs winning the first game. The losing pitcher in game 3 was Kevin Kopps who finished with a record of 12-1. We all know who won the title.
 

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Coastal is good. Oregon State is good. Arky is hot, but they historically fold in and near the waters of the Missouri. They need a witch doctor to get the ju-ju flowing.
 

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Other than Louisville being pretty meh I don’t think it’s a bad field at all. Coastal and Oregon State are really good. Arizona has like 27 Q1 & Q2 wins. LSU and Arkansas are the obvious contenders. UCLA has been pretty dominant this postseason. I don’t give the Duke/Murray State a great chance to go far either I guess. But at least 6 of the 8 are very worthy Omaha teams.

The SEC had a lot of good but not great teams this year. A lot more teams prone to upset, which the Regionals bore out.
Not judging the teams that make it, just pointing out that, objectively, the national seeds are underrepresented compared to other seasons: 5 of the top 16, 3 of the top 8, 1 of the top 4.

ETA: The only seasons since 1999 with a weaker Omaha field relative to national seeds: 2014 and 2022.
 
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Not judging the teams that make it, just pointing out that, objectively, the national seeds are underrepresented compared to other seasons: 5 of the top 16, 3 of the top 8, 1 of the top 4.

ETA: The only seasons since 1999 with a weaker Omaha field relative to national seeds: 2014 and 2022.
I guess my argument would be that the Top 8 seeds this year were weaker than usual.
 

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Small thing, but Coastal and FSU were national seeds.

From 1999 to 2017, only the top 8 seeds were ranked nationally. This is where the term "national seed" came from.

Starting in 2018, the top 16 seeds were ranked nationally. So, the #9 and #13 seeds are national seeds.

Some people use the term "national seed" to refer to the top 8 seeds guaranteed to play at home before Omaha. However, the term distinguishes between the 1-4 seeding of a regional and the 1-16 seeding of the top teams in the country.
Calling the 9-16 teams national seeds is like calling the upcoming tournament the MCWS. It’s technically right but only the broadcasters call it that.
 

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Calling the 9-16 teams national seeds is like calling the upcoming tournament the MCWS. It’s technically right but only the broadcasters call it that.
It's very simple. Murray State was the 4-seed in the Oxford Regional. Auburn was the 1-seed in the Auburn regional AND the #4 national seed. Coastal Carolina was the 1-seed in the Conway regional AND the #13 national seed. The word national distinguishes between the regional and the overall seeds. The word national doesn't mean top 8.

For 19 years, people thought national seed = top 8 seed. It's hard for people to get that out of their heads, but calling Southern Miss the #16 national seed makes complete sense because they were seeded as the 16th team in the nation.
 

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Other than Louisville being pretty meh I don’t think it’s a bad field at all. Coastal and Oregon State are really good. Arizona has like 27 Q1 & Q2 wins. LSU and Arkansas are the obvious contenders. UCLA has been pretty dominant this postseason. I don’t give the Duke/Murray State a great chance to go far either I guess. But at least 6 of the 8 are very worthy Omaha teams.

The SEC had a lot of good but not great teams this year. A lot more teams prone to upset, which the Regionals bore out.
I almost feel it will be this way every year. Only those with good starting pitching and a great bullpen will survive the long tournies.