
Tennessee holds on to the No. 1 spot in this week’s Power 10, while Georgia jumps Arkansas after an impressive sweep. Ole Miss enters the rankings at No. 10 following a strong series win over Florida.
1. Tennessee (Prev. 1)
Tennessee remains atop this week’s Power 10 following a dominant series sweep over South Carolina, improving to 26-2 on the season.
2. Georgia (Prev. 3)
Georgia moves up one spot after a hard-fought sweep, highlighted by Dan Jackson’s walk-off three-run home run in Game 3. Now boasting a 28-2 record, the Bulldogs continue to showcase one of the most potent offenses in the country.
3. Arkansas (Prev. 2)
Arkansas drops one place after suffering a midweek loss to Missouri State. However, the Razorbacks responded with a statement sweep over Vanderbilt. Zach Root delivered a career-long 7.2 scoreless innings with seven strikeouts in Friday night’s series-opening shutout, securing the program’s first series sweep at Vanderbilt since 1994.
4. Florida State (Prev. 4)
The Seminoles remain at No. 4 after taking their series against Notre Dame. Alex Lodise continues his standout season, batting .466 with 11 home runs, including a walk-off grand slam to complete the cycle in a win over Florida.
5. Texas (Prev. 6)
Texas climbs into the top five following a series sweep over Missouri. Will Gasparino played a key role in the Longhorns’ 4-0 week, recording five home runs and 13 RBIs. Texas now prepares for a marquee top 5 showdown against Georgia in Austin.
6. LSU (Prev. 7)
LSU moves up one spot after a commanding sweep of Mississippi State, punctuated by a 17-run performance in Game 3.
7. Clemson (Prev. 5)
Clemson slides down two spots following a midweek loss to Presbyterian and one dropped game in its series against Georgia Tech. Despite suffering a 16-run defeat in Game 2, the Tigers managed to secure the series win over the Yellow Jackets.
8. Alabama (Prev. 9)
Alabama jumps one spot after edging out Oklahoma in a tightly contested series, with each game decided by just one or two runs.
9. Oklahoma (Prev. 8)
Oklahoma falls one position after a series loss to Alabama but remains within the top 10.
10. Ole Miss (Prev. NR)
And at 10, welcome Ole Miss to the Power 10. The Rebels moved to 21-6 on the year with a series win over Florida.
First team out: Oregon State – The Beavers drop out of the rankings following a series loss to Nebraska.
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