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Georgia Baseball Team Heads to Omaha for College World Series

Coach Wes Johnson and announcer David Johnston reflect on the Bulldogs' journey to the national stage

The Georgia Bulldogs have landed in Omaha, Nebraska, ready to compete in the College World Series, a tournament that crowns the nation’s top collegiate baseball team. The arrival marks the culmination of a season that saw the Bulldogs dominate the Southeastern Conference and finish with a 42‑19 record.

A Walk at Schwab Field

Coach Wes Johnson led the team on a brief stroll around Charles Schwab Field, the venue that will host the series. The walk served as a rallying moment, allowing players to take in the surroundings and feel the weight of the upcoming competition.

Insights from the Booth

David Johnston, the University of Georgia play‑by‑play announcer, shared his perspective on the team's mindset, describing a blend of excitement and disciplined preparation that defines their approach to the series.

Johnston emphasized the importance of staying focused amid the pageantry of the event, noting that the Bulldogs are treating each practice and game as an opportunity to execute their game plan with precision.

Looking Ahead

As the Bulldogs prepare for their opening game, the combination of seasoned leadership on the field and a clear narrative from the broadcast booth sets the tone for what many expect to be a deep run in the tournament. The team's journey to Omaha is not just a milestone; it is a statement of their ambition and capability on the national stage.

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