

Auburn, Vanderbilt re-enter latest college baseball Power 10 rankings
Auburn, Vanderbilt re-enter latest college baseball Power 10 rankings
It is as if no one wanted to be on University baseball No. 1. Parity is incredible and right now it’s hard to understand.
The three best teams from last week, Texas, LSU and Clemson. They all lost a series or were swept. Your immediate intestinal reaction is to move Texas from location 1. But who deserves take over?
1. Texas (previous 1)
I debated between Texas and FSU to place 1 for hours. I know Arkansas swept longhorns. But the fact is that it was their first loss of the SEC series and against the best 10 best teams were their record impressive. And Arkansas is the top 10 teams with a heavy environment in which they are played. I do not move longhorns from place 1, because there is no clear team that deserves to take it. If the season ended today, on the basis of their biography and without bias, Texas would still contribute to place No. 1.
2. Florida State (previous 5)
The FSU is closest in my mind to No. 1 and after an impressive weekend I jumped the seminars from five to two. Last weekend they won the Top-10 series over Clemson with a 20-9 victory on Sunday with six home runs, a seven-meter in the 2nd shift and the rule of running. You could justify them on No. 1, but to show you how the reception bias works, they just lost the series two weeks ago Louisville – not the 10 best teams.
FSU-Clemson Recap: Florida State Rouse Clemson in the game 3 to win series
3. North Carolina (previous 3)
North Carolina did what she had to do to stay in the ranking. The tar heels had only two wins last week, but in the season they still sit on the impressive 33-10.
4. LSU (previous 2)
LSU drops several places after he lost the series to Texas A&M. In the final of the series it was close to call when aggies returned to win it in 8th place. Anthony Eyanson threw a three-hitter on Saturday with a complete game.
5. Georgia (previous 9)
Georgia moves a few places to five. Bulldogs right now have a relatively similar record and continue in LSU and they do not necessarily dominate, but they still care about doing business against Missouri.
6. Oregon (previous 6)
Oregon also did what he needed to stay at six. Ducks earned another victory over the Oregon state in the middle of the week and won the series over the state of Michigan.
7. Arkansas (previous.
Arkansas will skip three seats to 7 from last week. Razorbacks watched the losses of three direct series with great sweeping over team 1 in the country. This is absolutely a team that can compete for the title. You could even justify their movement higher, but you still have these three losses of direct series that you should explain. Zach Root was really impressive with 11 career strikes in victory with the opening of the 9-0 series against Texas.
Read more: No. 11 Arkansas sweeps No. 1 Texas for a weekend with a high career
8. Clemson (previous 4)
After the loss of the FSU series, Clemson will lead to a decline of seven, including the loss of running the rule in the final of the series. I know it looks like a big drop, but now with a limited 10 best victory, I couldn’t justify the location of any of the teams above the tigers, under them.
9. Auburn (previous NR)
Auburn will re -enter the power of 10 after victory after the series over Tennessee. Christian Chatterton won two wins in two starts, threw 9.0 flawless shifts and allowed only three hits with 12 blows and without walks.
10. Vanderbilt (previous NR)
Vanderbilt will re -enter the ranking after the impressive victory of the series over Alabama. Commodores ran a tide in game 1 and took the series in the game 3 for departure.