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SEC Sets Record with Five Teams in 2026 College World Series

Texas, Georgia, Ole Miss, Alabama and Oklahoma bring distinct strengths to Omaha's Charles Schwab Field as the tournament opens June 12.

A historic milestone looms in Omaha as the SEC prepares to send five programs to the 2026 College World Series, the most ever from a single conference. The tournament will open on June 12 at Charles Schwab Field, where Texas and Georgia are slated to meet in the first game, setting the tone for what many expect to be a tightly contested event.

Texas: A Pitching Powerhouse

Texas enters the series built around a deep stable of homegrown arms. The Longhorns boast one of the nation’s best strikeout‑to‑walk ratios and have relied heavily on pitchers developed within their own system. This depth not only fuels their rotation but also gives them flexibility in late‑game situations.

Georgia, meanwhile, brings a different kind of firepower. The Bulldogs have hit more home runs than any other team in the country this season, but their pitching staff has been described as more conventional. Their offense, anchored by a lineup that can change the game with a single swing, will be a major factor as they open against Texas.

Ole Miss and Alabama: Underdogs With Edge

Ole Miss arrives with a pitching staff that is once again heavily homegrown, paired with an explosive offense led by standouts Tristan Bissetta and Judd Utermark. The Rebels have combined a disciplined approach at the plate with a rotation that has shown the ability to shut down elite hitters.

Alabama’s story is one of consistency. The Crimson Tide have used the same three weekend starters for all 14 weeks of the regular season, a testament to their reliability. That steadiness could prove crucial as they navigate the pressure of the postseason.

Oklahoma’s Late‑Season Surge

Oklahoma’s path to Omaha has been marked by a dramatic uptick in the postseason. The Sooners hit 18 home runs during the NCAA Tournament, a stark contrast to the 65 they managed throughout the regular season and the SEC Tournament. That surge suggests they are peaking at the right moment.

While each team brings its own narrative, the common thread is the SEC’s depth and the unpredictable nature of college baseball’s biggest stage. As the series unfolds, fans can expect a blend of power, precision, and surprise that only the postseason can deliver.

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