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Oklahoma’s Unbeaten Streak Challenges Betting Favorites in Omaha

While sportsbooks still back North Carolina and Georgia, the Sooners' pitching dominance and clutch hitting hint at a possible upset in the College World Series

Oklahoma entered the Omaha tournament with a perfect run, having not dropped a game since they knocked out Georgia Tech in regional play. The Sooners have ridden a wave of confidence, with their batters delivering timely hits and a pitching staff that has consistently shut down opposing offenses in high‑stakes moments.

Oddsmakers, however, have not fully caught up with the team’s surge. In futures markets, North Carolina and Georgia remain the heavy favorites, reflecting their historic pedigree and deep rosters. Yet the eye test tells a different story: Oklahoma’s recent outings have been marked by late‑inning rallies and a bullpen that has locked down games when it mattered most.

Georgia, boasting one of the most talented lineups left in the field, now faces a daunting task. To advance out of Bracket 2, the Bulldogs must defeat Oklahoma twice, a proposition that has grown increasingly difficult given the Sooners’ current momentum.

North Carolina arrived in Omaha as one of the tournament favorites, but the Tar Heels have encountered stiffer resistance than many anticipated. Their offense, once thought to be unstoppable, has been kept in check by Oklahoma’s disciplined approach at the plate.

The Betting Landscape Meets Reality

The disconnect between the betting markets and the on‑field product underscores a broader shift in how fans and analysts evaluate college baseball. While statistics and past performance still dominate the odds, the recent surge of the Sooners illustrates that a hot streak can eclipse traditional power rankings.

If Oklahoma can maintain this level of play, the championship picture could look markedly different from what the sportsbooks currently predict. The upcoming games will not only decide a bracket but also test whether the market’s confidence in North Carolina and Georgia can be overturned by a team that has simply refused to lose.

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