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Georgia Bulldogs Edge Texas A&M in 11-Inning Thriller to Reach College World Series

Daniel Jackson's 10th-inning homer caps a 47-11 season and sets up a showdown with Texas in Omaha

A Late-Inning Hero

The Georgia Bulldogs fought back from a late deficit to secure an 8-7 victory over Texas A&M in the College World Series semifinals, forcing the game into extra innings before Daniel Jackson launched a two-run homer in the 10th.

The win, which extended Georgia’s record to 47-11, underscored the Bulldogs’ depth and resilience, traits that have defined a season marked by dominant pitching and timely hitting.

The Road to Omaha

With the championship series set to begin Saturday in Omaha, the Bulldogs will meet the Texas Longhorns, a matchup that promises another high-stakes contest as both teams vie for the nation’s top title.

Omaha’s historic Rosenblatt Stadium will host the final, a venue that has witnessed countless memorable moments in college baseball and now awaits another chapter.

Georgia’s journey from Athens, where the team honed its craft under head coach Chris Lemonis, to the heart of the Midwest reflects a season of steady progression and ambition.

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