
Oregon re-enters latest college baseball Power 10 rankings after chaotic week
Oregon re-enters latest college baseball Power 10 rankings after chaotic week
This was probably the most demanding evaluation of the power of 10 in baseball at university this season. Clemson, Florida State, Oregon State, Arkansas, Tennessee and Vanderbilt, six out of the top 10 last week, either lost their series or were swept.
So this one was rough.
1. Texas (previous 1)
Texas remains the only certain thing for No. 1 again. Longhorns swept Texas A&M and won each game by one run. Adrian Rodriguez hit Homer at the bottom 8. In the final of the series to help close the victory of 6-5 and series.
2. LSU (previous 5)
LSU will move to No. 2 after winning the series over Tennessee, with several teams dropping. After the game was lost, the tigers came out and ran with the Vols in the rubber match. Freshman Derek Curiel was 4-for-4 on a plate with Homer, two doubles and five RBI in the final.
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3. North Carolina (previous 9)
Three were a hard place where Clemson swept NC State. I threw North Carolina, who won the series over Pittsburgh. Gavin Gallaher hit four bombs last week and Jason Decaro threw seven exchange shifts in the finals.
4. Clemson (previous 2)
I dropped Clemson two places for four with the top 10 victories in the middle of the week over Georgia, but the tigers had disappointing the weekend and swept the NC State. In the middle of the week they still held Georgia without a score.
5. Florida State (previous 4)
FSU is five after he lost the series to Louisville last week. The seminols had five homers and a great start by Jamie Arnold in the game of 1 series than two more.
6. Oregon (previous. No)
Welcome to Oregon, in a big way. Ducks made a huge statement and swept the Oregon state. They had two really impressive weeks after they won the series over the UCLA a week ago. After the dominant victory of 13-1 with four homery in the game 2, the ducks came from behind in the game 3 to win 3-2. Jacob Walsh threw himself in all three games,
7. Oregon State (previous 3)
Oregon State drops from three to seven with three losses because it is fair that it falls behind Oregon, who has just re -entered the TOP 10. They play again on Tuesday.
I think you can justify Oregon and Oregon State, which is evaluated higher, but for ducks it would be a huge jump to jump Clemson and FSU.
8. Tennessee (previous 7)
Tennessee drops to eight with the loss of the series on LSU. The loss of the top 10 SEC series should not be a reason for too much decrease in my eyes. Vols won 9-3 in 2 with great performance from Marcus Phillips on a hill.
9. Georgia (previous 10)
Georgia won over the Oklahoma fixed series and moved to No. 9. Bulldogs set out 1-run in the game 2 to even the series, then won 6-3 in the game 3, powered by two Homers from Kolba Branch.
10 Arkansas (previous 6)
Some may disagree with this while others may agree. I held Arkansas in The Power 10 at 10. One could certainly guess with three direct losses of the SeC series, but as far as the team I could move in, UC Irvine does not have much victory and I was not ready to pull out razorbacks. Of course it can change in a week.