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Graham Doty and Chris Lee unpack SEC power rankings after a week. Topics include:
Alabama got a home sweep of Bradley thanks to a Justin Lerbron-led offense that scored 40 runs.
Arkansas predictably used ace arms Game Gaeckle and Zach Root for a series win over Washington State (Game 4 will be played Monday).
Auburn had an emotional opening weekend. Outfielder Cade Belyeu homered on Friday, the same day his mother died. The Tigers had a tougher-than-expected, 2-1 series win over Holy Cross.
Florida got outstanding pitching from talented arms Liam Peterson, Jake Clemente and Pierce Coppola to get a sweep of Air Force.
Georgia went 3-1 on its trip to Wilmington, using an unexpected good performance from pitcher Paul Farley to highlight the weekend.
Kentucky split a Friday doubleheader at Lipscomb after big games from transfers Cole Hage and Nic McCay, but was unable to finish the weekend due to weather issues.
LSU got tremendous starting pitching from Chase Shores, Anthony Eyeanson and Kade Anderson in a sweep of Purdue Fort Wayne.
Ole Miss got a great start from Hunter Elliott and beat ranked squads Arizona and Clemson out in Arlington, Texas.
Mississippi State got elite pitching from Pico Kohn and its offense showed up big, too, in a sweep of Manhattan.
Missouri lost two games in Puerto Rico but did get a good win over Connecticut.
Oklahoma predictably got good starting pitching but also pounded out 36 runs in a three-game sweep of Lehigh.
South Carolina gave up three runs on Friday to Sacred Heart and then got shutouts the next two games in a doubleheader sweep, with Jake McCoy’s outstanding pitching headlining the weekend.
Tennessee overwhelmed Hofstra in a three-game home sweep with Friday starter Liam Doyle throwing an elite outing.
Texas had one of the most impressive weekends, blanking Ole Miss 10-0 and then drubbing Oklahoma State, 14-8, in Arlington.
Texas A&M unexpectedly struggled with Elon on Friday but the preseason No. 1 team rebounded for a sweep.
Vanderbilt knocked off UC Irvine and Grand Canyon with a loss to Nebraska in between.
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Graham Doty and Chris Lee unpack SEC power rankings after a week. Topics include:
Alabama got a home sweep of Bradley thanks to a Justin Lerbron-led offense that scored 40 runs.
Arkansas predictably used ace arms Game Gaeckle and Zach Root for a series win over Washington State (Game 4 will be played Monday).
Auburn had an emotional opening weekend. Outfielder Cade Belyeu homered on Friday, the same day his mother died. The Tigers had a tougher-than-expected, 2-1 series win over Holy Cross.
Florida got outstanding pitching from talented arms Liam Peterson, Jake Clemente and Pierce Coppola to get a sweep of Air Force.
Georgia went 3-1 on its trip to Wilmington, using an unexpected good performance from pitcher Paul Farley to highlight the weekend.
Kentucky split a Friday doubleheader at Lipscomb after big games from transfers Cole Hage and Nic McCay, but was unable to finish the weekend due to weather issues.
LSU got tremendous starting pitching from Chase Shores, Anthony Eyeanson and Kade Anderson in a sweep of Purdue Fort Wayne.
Ole Miss got a great start from Hunter Elliott and beat ranked squads Arizona and Clemson out in Arlington, Texas.
Mississippi State got elite pitching from Pico Kohn and its offense showed up big, too, in a sweep of Manhattan.
Missouri lost two games in Puerto Rico but did get a good win over Connecticut.
Oklahoma predictably got good starting pitching but also pounded out 36 runs in a three-game sweep of Lehigh.
South Carolina gave up three runs on Friday to Sacred Heart and then got shutouts the next two games in a doubleheader sweep, with Jake McCoy’s outstanding pitching headlining the weekend.
Tennessee overwhelmed Hofstra in a three-game home sweep with Friday starter Liam Doyle throwing an elite outing.
Texas had one of the most impressive weekends, blanking Ole Miss 10-0 and then drubbing Oklahoma State, 14-8, in Arlington.
Texas A&M unexpectedly struggled with Elon on Friday but the preseason No. 1 team rebounded for a sweep.
Vanderbilt knocked off UC Irvine and Grand Canyon with a loss to Nebraska in between.
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