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2026 College World Series: Expert Picks and Regional Outlook

SportsLine analyst David Bearman breaks down top contenders, offensive powerhouses and dark‑horse teams heading into the tournament

As the 2026 NCAA baseball season approaches its climax, SportsLine analyst David Bearman has released his early projections for the College World Series, identifying a handful of teams that stand out as genuine title contenders.

Early Forecasts for the 2026 College World Series

Georgia Tech and UCLA enter the conversation as co‑favorites, with the Yellow Jackets boasting the nation’s most potent offense. Their lineup tops the charts in batting average, on‑base percentage and slugging, giving them a deep roster that can generate runs from any spot in the order.

Florida, meanwhile, carries the best record against top‑10 opponents nationwide, a testament to a pitching staff that has consistently limited elite hitters and a lineup that thrives in high‑pressure games.

Oregon, while listed as a longshot, brings a potent bat‑centric approach and a path through the regional brackets that could see them surge into the final eight if they maintain their offensive rhythm.

In the regional level, West Virginia is being tipped to dominate its bracket thanks to a dominant pitching duo that has been virtually untouchable in recent outings, while Coastal Carolina remains a favorite among mid‑major programs known for pulling off upsets over higher‑seeded competition.

Bearman also highlighted a three‑leg parlay that pairs Auburn, Georgia and Florida, projecting that each of those clubs should navigate their respective regionals with relative ease, setting up potential matchups that could reshape the championship picture.

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