Kentucky, UCLA biggest movers in latest USA TODAY Sports coaches poll

Kentucky climbs as UCLA plummets in this week’s college baseball coaches poll.

We are roughly 28 to 29 games into the 2023 college baseball season with the postseason picture beginning to take shape.

Once again the LSU Tigers, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Florida Gators, and Vanderbilt Commodores hold their place at the top of the rankings. In all, the SEC has seven teams among the top 10 in the country.

The biggest movers this week were the [autotag]Kentucky Wildcat[/autotag]s and UCLA Bruins. Kentucky jumped to No. 10, up seven spots from last week. They are coming off a three-game sweep of Missouri and will take on the Georgia Bulldogs this coming weekend.

On the flip side, we have the [autotag]UCLA Bruins[/autotag] who plummeted in the rankings down to No. 22 dropping 10 spots. They have lost six games in a row to Washington, Cal State Fullerton, and Washington State. They look to get back on track with Long Beach State on Tuesday and a weekend series against Utah.

A look at the full Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 LSU 24-4 749 (29)
2 Wake Forest 26-3 710 (1)
3 Florida 24-5 673
4 Vanderbilt 23-5 671
5 Arkansas 23-5 607 +1
6 South Carolina 26-3 594 +2
7 Virginia 24-4 561 -2
8 Tennessee 21-8 498 +1
9 Stanford 18-7 492 -2
10 Kentucky 25-3 467 +7
11 Boston College 20-6 430 +5
12 Louisville 21-6 361 -1
13 Oklahoma State 22-7 356
14 Campbell 22-4 344 +1
15 North Carolina 20-8 308 -1
16 East Carolina 20-8 292 -6
17 Florida Gulf Coast 23-5 252 +1
18 Connecticut 20-6 189 +2
19 Texas 20-9 182
20 Miami 19-9 163 +3
21 Coastal Carolina 18-7 158 +5
22 UCLA 16-8 153 -10
23 Texas Tech 20-9 108 -2
24 West Virginia 21-7 89 +6
25 North Carolina State 20-8 80 +3

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Iowa; No. 24 UC Santa Barbara; No. 25 Mississippi

Others Receiving Votes

Oregon 45; Alabama 31; Texas San Antonio 30; UC Santa Barbara 29; Old Dominion 29; Indiana 22; Texas A&M 21; Dallas Baptist 15; Auburn 9; Northeastern 8; USC 5; Missouri 5; Arizona State 5; Iowa 4; Mississippi 2; Southern Miss 1; Oral Roberts 1; Maryland 1

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Updated college baseball rankings as of Mar. 27

Four teams fall out of the rankings as Texas, UConn, Iowa, and UC Santa Barbara jump in.

Another week of baseball at the collegiate level and at the top three teams remain at the top in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

The No. 1 LSU Tigers were able to take two of their three games against the Arkansas Razorbacks. In their two wins, the Tigers scored 26 runs on a doubleheader Saturday. The loss sent the Hogs down three spots in this week’s rankings.

The big movers this week were the Iowa Hawkeyes (+6) and Texas Tech Red Raiders (-7). Iowa played three games against Western Michigan where they scored 43 runs to increase their win streak to nine games. The Red Raiders were coming off a sweep of Oklahoma State but they were swept by the Texas Longhorns in Austin. This helped Texas jump into the rankings for the first time this season.

A look at the full Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports:

Rank Team Record Points Change
1 LSU Tigers 21-3 770 (28)
2 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 22-3 717 (2)
3 Florida Gators 22-4 707
4 Vanderbilt Commodores 19-5 676 +1
5 Virginia Cavaliers 22-2 642 +2
6 Arkansas Razorbacks 20-4 611 -3
7 Stanford Cardinal 15-5 546 +2
8 South Carolina Gamecocks 23-2 529 (1) +3
9 Tennessee Volunteers 19-6 517 +3
10 East Carolina Pirates 19-5 491
11 Louisville Cardinals 19-4 458 -5
12 UCLA Bruins 16-5 403 -4
13 Oklahoma State Cowboys 20-5 372 +2
14 North Carolina Tar Heels 18-6 327 +2
15 Campbell Fighting Camels 19-3 323 +4
16 Boston College Eagles 17-5 309 +1
17 Kentucky Wildcats 21-3 305 +5
18 Florida Gulf Coast Eagles 21-4 230 +5
19 Texas Longhorns 18-7 130 NR
20 Connecticut Huskies 16-5 128 NR
21 Texas Tech Red Raiders 18-7 110 -7
22 Iowa Hawkeyes 19-3 91 +6
23 Miami Hurricanes 15-9 88 -3
24 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16-4 86 +3
25 Ole Miss Rebels 15-9 85 -12

Schools Dropped Out

No. 18 Texas A&M; No. 21 Missouri; No. 24 North Carolina State; No. 25 Alabama

Others Receiving Votes

Coastal Carolina 59; Missouri 53; North Carolina State 52; Texas A&M 47; West Virginia 46; Alabama 30; Texas San Antonio 22; Old Dominion 21; Texas Christian 15; Virginia Tech 14; Auburn 13; Indiana 12; Washington 10; Northeastern 7; Kansas State 5; Dallas Baptist 4; Arizona State 4; UC San Diego 3; Oregon 3; Wofford 1; USC 1; Southern Miss 1; Oregon State 1

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SEC to implement new initiatives for 2023 baseball season

Three more additions to SEC baseball in 2023.

The game of college baseball is going to look quite different, at least for the SEC. It was announced on Tuesday that there are three new rules being put in place on top of the new run rule. More on that in a moment.

First up we have a between-batters clock that should help speed up the pace of games. There will be a new 30-second clock that will be started following the conclusion of the previous play. Batters will have 30 seconds to get into the batter’s box for the next pitch.

Between Batters Clock: A 30-second timer between hitters shall start at the conclusion of the prior play as indicated by the umpire’s final signal of “safe” or “out”, or other clear indication that the prior play has concluded. Consistent with NCAA pitch clock protocols, the batter shall be alert to the pitcher with 10 seconds or more remaining and the pitcher shall begin the motion to deliver the first pitch of the at-bat prior to the expiration of the 30-second clock.

Keeping the 30-second timer consistent, there is now a limit for a mound visit. However, if it is to evaluate a medical issue, there will be no timer.

Mound Visit Clock: A 30-second timer on a mound visit shall begin when a coach exits the dugout or when a defensive player leaves their position to visit the pitcher’s mound. Unless the coach signals for a pitching change, the coach must leave the mound when (or before) the timer expires. The mound visit clock shall not operate when a doctor or trainer accompanies a coach to evaluate a medical issue. Upon expiration of the 30-second clock, the 20-second NCAA pitch clock shall commence.

The final initiative will involve a pitching change. There will be a timer of two minutes and 20 seconds.

Pitching Change Clock: A 2:30 (2 minutes and 30 seconds) timer on a pitching change shall begin when a new pitcher who is entering the game, either at the start of an inning or as part of a mid-inning pitching change, crosses the warning track (or otherwise leaves the bullpen area if the bullpen is on the playing field). Upon expiration of the clock, the NCAA 20-second pitch clock shall commence.

These new initiatives will begin this season along with the new 10-run rule for conference baseball games. However, in nonconference games, if the opposing coach doesn’t consent to the run rule the game will be played in its entirety.

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Alabama baseball announces date for Fan Day

Mark your calendars, Tide fans, the 2023 Alabama baseball season will kickstart on Feb. 4 with the Crimson Tide hosting Fan Day.

The Alabama baseball team is set to begin the 2023 next month and on Monday, the team announced they would kick things off with a Fan Day that will be held on Sat., Feb. 4.

The event will consist of autographs, a tour of Sewell-Thomas Stadium, and an intrasquad scrimmage (weather permitting).

According to D1 Baseball, the Crimson Tide enter the 2023 season as the nation’s No. 20 team but will have tough sledding inside the loaded SEC.

Alabama is heading into its sixth season with Brad Bohannon leading the club as the Tide looks to make it back to the NCAA regionals for the second time in three seasons.

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