A Historic Season
Georgia's baseball squad has turned the SEC into its personal playground this spring, capturing both the regular‑season title and the conference tournament with a blend of power, precision and poise.
The Bulldogs enter the College World Series in Omaha with a daunting all‑SEC bracket that pits them against Texas, Alabama and Oklahoma, a testament to the league’s depth and the team’s resilience.
An All‑SEC Showdown
Georgia arrives in Nebraska with a 28‑7 record against SEC opponents, having swept every road series and posted a perfect 6‑0 mark versus Mississippi State, the very team whose coach, Brian O'Connor, recently called the Bulldogs' lineup "one of the best I've faced".
Coach’s Praise
Preseason polls had the Bulldogs slotted ninth in the league, behind Texas (second), Ole Miss (tenth) and Alabama (twelfth), but the team has far exceeded those expectations, winning nine of ten series and all five away matchups.
The Road Ahead
Shortstop Kolby Branch, a key catalyst in the lineup, has repeatedly stressed the need to treat each game as its own battle, a mindset that has helped the squad stay grounded amid the hype.
The upcoming schedule sees Georgia open against Texas at 8 p.m. on Saturday, followed by a showdown with either Alabama or Oklahoma on Monday, a clash that could determine the ultimate champion.
Adding to the narrative, the College World Series will feature a record five teams from the SEC, underscoring the conference's dominance and setting the stage for a potential national title showdown.