The most wonderful two weeks in College Baseball are among us, it is time for the College World Series.
This year’s field features more parity than expected, as many teams pulled upsets to get to Omaha. Out of the 16 national seeds, only four are remaining. Also, in last weekend’s Super Regionals, only two teams, Stanford and Texas A&M punched their tickets in front of their home fans.
The Southeastern Conference takes the crown for most teams competing for a national championship with four. The most surprising fact about that statistic is the SEC champion, Tennessee is not among those that will be playing in Omaha.
Because so many surprising stories are still being written, we at Auburn Wire have built our list of power rankings ahead of this weekend’s action. In our power rankings, we used overall record, national seeding, and win/loss records against teams in the College World Series bracket.