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re: How would you rank SEC Baseball programs historically by success?

Posted on 5/6/24 at 10:04 am to
Posted by JetDawg
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Posted on 5/6/24 at 10:04 am to
Including Texas and Oklahoma...........

"Historically by success" is defined by more than just CWS titles, although that's the ultimate award. Overall winning, appearances in the CWS, conference titles, etc., must be taken into account.

Therefore, JetDawg's ranking of the most successful baseball programs within the SEC are...................

#1 -- Texas (38 appearances, 6x CWS champs)
#2 -- LSU (19 appearances, 7x CWS champs)
#3 -- Oklahoma (11 appearances, 2x CWS champs)
#4 -- South Carolina (11 appearances, 2x CWS champs)
#5 -- Florida (13 appearances, 1x CWS champ)
#6 -- Mississippi State (12 appearances, 1x CWS champ)
#7 -- Vanderbilt (5 appearances, 2x CWS champs)
#8 -- Georgia (6 appearances, 1x CWS champs
#9 -- Arkansas (11 appearances, 2x CWS runner-ups)
#10 - Alabama (5 appearances, 2x CWS runner-ups)

Posted by Insurancerebel
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Member since Aug 2021
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Posted on 5/6/24 at 10:10 am to
OLE MISS would be tied with UGA according to those metrics, booting the gumps out of top 10

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Therefore, JetDawg's ranking of the most successful baseball programs within the SEC are...................

#1 -- Texas (38 appearances, 6x CWS champs)
#2 -- LSU (19 appearances, 7x CWS champs)
#3 -- Oklahoma (11 appearances, 2x CWS champs)
#4 -- South Carolina (11 appearances, 2x CWS champs)
#5 -- Florida (13 appearances, 1x CWS champ)
#6 -- Mississippi State (12 appearances, 1x CWS champ)
#7 -- Vanderbilt (5 appearances, 2x CWS champs)
#8- Ole Miss ( 6 appearances 1 x CWS
#8 -- Georgia (6 appearances, 1x CWS champs
#10 -- Arkansas (11 appearances, 2x CWS runner-ups)
#11- Alabama (5 appearances, 2x CWS runner-ups)
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