The Georgia Bulldogs baseball program capped a remarkable 2026 campaign with a 53‑14 overall record and a 23‑7 mark in SEC play, culminating in a conference title and a berth in the College World Series.
Under manager Wes Johnson, the team maintained a high level of competitiveness throughout the season, often being labeled the best squad in college baseball.
A Historic 2026 Campaign
This offseason, Georgia has assembled what many analysts consider the nation’s top transfer class, bringing in twelve newcomers who are expected to bolster the roster for 2027.
The influx includes Hunter Carns, who transferred from Florida State, Mikey Bell from Gonzaga, Jake Hanley from Indiana, and Naulivou Lauaki Jr. from Oregon, as well as Riley Goodman moving in from South Carolina.
Johnson believes the added depth and experience will keep the Bulldogs at the forefront of the sport, positioning them as strong contenders for another championship run.
Looking Ahead to 2027
With the new talent integrated and the coaching staff confident in their strategy, the Bulldogs are poised to defend their SEC crown and make another deep playoff push.