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Georgia Baseball’s Historic Season Ends in Omaha

Coach Wes Johnson's squad sets records, captures SEC titles, and looks ahead after College World Series run

When Wes Johnson took the helm of the Georgia Bulldogs, few could predict the heights his team would reach. This season, under his guidance, the Bulldogs posted a school‑record 53 victories, a feat that propelled them to the top of the SEC and earned them a coveted national seed for the third straight year.

A Record‑Breaking Campaign

At the heart of the surge was star outfielder Daniel Jackson, who turned the season into a showcase of power and speed. Jackson smashed 32 home runs, stole 26 bases and completed the SEC triple crown, while the coach even staged a curtain call for him during the College World Series by sending him in as a pinch runner.

Jackson's Triple Crown Year

Georgia’s offense was relentless, producing 179 home runs – the most in the nation – and driving the team to its first SEC regular‑season championship since 2008 and its inaugural SEC Tournament title. The Bulldogs also made their first appearance in the College World Series since 2008, finishing among the final four after a hard‑fought battle.

SEC Dominance and CWS Run

The final showdown against Oklahoma ended in a narrow defeat, but not without admiration. Oklahoma coach Skip Johnson praised the Bulldogs, calling them ‘really good’ and acknowledging the quality of the Georgia squad.

A Bittersweet End

Looking ahead, Wes Johnson is already planning a reload. Several players, including Daniel Jackson, have been invited to the MLB Draft combine, and a wave of talented freshmen are set to step up. Names like Brennan Hudson, Caden Aoki, Tre Phelps, Kolby Branch, Rylan Lujo, Charlie Condon, JD Drew, Casey Child and others will shape the next chapter.

Looking Ahead

With a core that blends proven performers and fresh talent, the Bulldogs aim to build on this momentum and chase another historic season.

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