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Georgia’s Quiet Offense Meets Texas’s Pitching Depth in Omaha

A sixth‑inning RBI double gives the Bulldogs a slim lead, but the series remains finely balanced

A Tense Showdown in the Series

The College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, has drawn attention as Georgia and Texas clash in a tightly contested matchup.

Georgia’s offense has been muted, managing just seven runs across two games, and key contributors such as Tre Phelps, Daniel Jackson and Ryan Black have found the bats stubborn.

Texas has responded by cycling through seven different pitchers, a strategy that kept the Bulldogs guessing, and Sam Cozart was summoned in the sixth with the bases loaded, hoping to stem the tide. Luke Harrison, meanwhile, struck out eight of the first ten batters he faced, underscoring the pressure on Georgia’s lineup.

For Georgia, Dylan Vigue has been effective, fanning eight batters in four innings, while the staff works to keep the scoreboard close.

The turning point arrived when Phelps ripped an RBI double, nudging Georgia ahead 1‑0, but the series is far from settled; the Bulldogs must now defeat Oklahoma twice to reach the finals.

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