College World Series, with only SEC and ACC teams, might portend the future (2024)

By ERIC OLSON AP Sports Writer

OMAHA, Neb. — The College World Series begins this week and only two conferences will be represented on the game’s biggest stage for the first time since the event expanded to eight teams in 1950.

The Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference each are sending four teams, the SEC for the fourth time since 2015 and seventh overall and the ACC for the first time since 2006.

Their exclusivity this year hints at an even greater concentration of power in the sport as college athletics moves into an era where players, already able to transfer around freely, can make more money than ever, scholarship limits are likely to be removed and the richest schools pour more resources into facilities.

The CWS opens Friday with an all-ACC matchup between North Carolina (47-14) and Virginia (46-15) and Tennessee (55-12) of the SEC playing Florida State (47-15) of the ACC. Games the next day match Kentucky (45-14) of the SEC against the ACC’s North Carolina State (38-21) and Texas A&M (49-13) against Florida (34-28) in an all-SEC meeting.

College baseball has never been better, coaches and administrators say. The shortening of the amateur draft since the pandemic has kept talented older players in school, regular-season television coverage has expanded and attendance has increased.

“I honestly believe we’re probably in a golden age of college baseball right now,” American Baseball Coaches Association executive director Craig Keilitz said.

Beneath the surface, there is concern the transformation of college athletics will further reduce the number of programs capable of competing at the highest level.

Baseball already is top heavy. The SEC has claimed four straight national championships and nine of the last 14, and has had at least one team in 14 of the past 15 finals. Since 2014, 50 of the 80 CWS teams have been from the SEC (31) or ACC (19).

Part of the sport’s charm has been the ability of smaller programs to occasionally rise up and challenge the big-name brands, scenes familiar to fans of the March Madness basketball tournaments.

Evansville, which had one of the oldest rosters in the country this year, came within one win of going to Omaha by extending its super regional against No. 1 national seed Tennessee to three games. Oral Roberts made it to the CWS last year and won a game. Stony Brook was here along with Kent State in 2012. Coastal Carolina, then in the Big South, won the national title in 2016.

“Those are the teams you root for,” Cal State Fullerton coach Jason Dietrich said. “Not to say you don’t root for the other schools, but you love the underdog, the teams that don’t have the bells and whistles.”

TRANSFERS AND TENDER

As with other sports, the transfer portal and athletes’ ability to earn endorsem*nt money through name, image and likeness deals have turned baseball on its head.

Florida State, Kentucky and Texas A&M each went into their super regionals with five players in their everyday lineups who started at other Division I schools. The number was two for North Carolina, N.C. State and Tennessee and one for Virginia.

Kentucky had the most D-I transfers on its roster with 12; N.C. State had the fewest with five.

Baseball receives only 4.8% of overall NIL spending, according to Opendorse, and is far behind the top three sports – football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. The top 25 NIL earners in baseball are making an average of $45,000 per year.

But with most players receiving a partial scholarship because of the current NCAA limit of 11.7 per team, any income helps offset cost of attendance. Schools offering the most NIL money through their donors naturally get the best players.

Since July 1, 2021, the average estimated annual NIL spending per SEC baseball team was $820,000 to $920,000, based on more than 150,000 NIL transactions disclosed through or processed by Opendorse, a company that works with dozens of schools and more than 40 collectives on NIL activities. A number of SEC teams are said to be spending well into the millions.

The average NIL spending in the ACC is half that of the SEC but still ranks second among all conferences.

If scholarship limits are removed, which is the expectation, deep-pocketed programs could choose to fully fund their programs.

This year, each program can divvy up 11.7 scholarships among 32 players. If all 32 get full rides in the future, the chasm between the haves and have-nots in the sport surely will deepen. And there could be additional money for baseball players in the major conferences as part of the revenue-sharing plan proposed in the NCAA’s antitrust case settlement.

RIPPLE EFFECTS

Dietrich grew up in Southern California and remembers when the small-budget Titans were one of college baseball’s best programs. Cal State Fullerton has appeared in 18 CWS, most recently in 2017, and won four national titles, tied for the fifth most.

Dietrich can’t offer the amenities of the major-conference schools and must recruit players who often need a year or two of seasoning. Cal State Fullerton has less NIL money available compared with larger programs, so Dietrich is susceptible to losing the players he develops who can land larger endorsem*nt deals elsewhere.

Cal State Fullerton went to an NCAA regional last year but lost three starting position players and its best reliever to the draft and then had another everyday starter and a bullpen arm join five teammates in the transfer portal. The Titans were 16-38 this season.

“We’re doing everything we can,” Dietrich said. “Our goal is to go to Omaha and compete for a national championship. We see there are some obstacles ahead, but that’s just the way it is.”

Big Ten-bound UCLA is one of the biggest brands on the West Coast but has struggled since making a regional in 2022. Eleven players went into the portal in the next two cycles, and most were difference-makers like pitchers Thatcher Hurd and Gage Jump (both to LSU).

Personnel losses to the portal and the draft left Bruins coach John Savage relying on one of the most freshman-heavy rosters in the country. He noted the physical mismatch between his 18-year-old freshmen against opponents’ 24-year-old seniors. The result was a last-place finish in the Pac-12 this year.

Retiring Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore said he’s not against the idea of NIL money for athletes. He is against the lack of guardrails around it, especially with booster-funded collectives at the big schools spending freely and rules that allow players to transfer as often as they like without penalty.

“If Major League Baseball, the NBA and NFL had a system where everyone was a free agent every year, do you realize what chaos it would be?” Gilmore said. “If you did it in baseball, it would be the Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers and Texas. The rest of the teams couldn’t compete. That’s what is going on right now. There’s not a level playing field.”

College World Series, with only SEC and ACC teams, might portend the future (2024)

FAQs

How many ACC teams are in the College World Series? ›

Since 2014, 50 of the 80 CWS teams have been from the SEC (31) or ACC (19). Part of the sport's charm has been the ability of smaller programs to occasionally rise up and challenge the big-name brands, scenes familiar to fans of the March Madness basketball tournaments.

What teams are going to CWS 2024? ›

Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, Florida State, Texas A&M, Virginia and Kentucky are the seven teams who have advanced to Omaha in the bracket. The College World Series starts Friday, June 14. Here's a look at key dates, scores and the upcoming schedule.

What 8 teams are in the College World Series? ›

North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, NC State, Kentucky, Texas A&M, Tennessee and Florida State won their respective Super Regionals, advancing to the Men's College World Series. These eight teams are competing in Omaha through June 23/24. Tournament selections were made on Monday, May 27.

Who has the most College World Series appearances without a title? ›

Most College World Series appearances without a title
  • Florida State ― 24.
  • T2. Clemson — 12.
  • T2. North Carolina ― 12.
  • Arkansas ― 11.
  • Northern Colorado ― 10.
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Is Florida State out of the College World Series? ›

OMAHA, Neb. -- Jaime Ferrer hit two homers, Carson Dorsey turned in a third straight strong start and Florida State stayed alive in the Men's College World Series with a 7-3 win over Virginia on Sunday.

Which team has the most College World Series? ›

Teams with most College World Series championships
  • USC: 12 (1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1970-74, 1978 and 1998)
  • LSU: 7 (1991, 1993, 1996-97, 2000, 2009 and 2023)
  • Texas: 6 (1949-50, 1975, 1983, 2002 and 2005)
  • Arizona State: 5 (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977 and 1981)
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Will the CWS ever leave Omaha? ›

—the nonprofit organizing committee that plans the event each year—Morrissey has spent more than 30 years aiding efforts to preserve Omaha's “hometown home run.” In 2008, the NCAA and CWS of Omaha signed a contract that will keep the College World Series in the city through at least 2036.

Is there a losers bracket in College World Series? ›

For the four teams that drop their first-round game, they will fall into the loser's bracket with an 0-1 record. Those who lose the elimination game are eliminated from the field with an 0-2 record, while the winner (1-1) will stay alive one more day.

Why do they play the College World Series in Omaha? ›

Several businessmen in Omaha, led by Johnny Rosenblatt, were very instrumental in bringing the College World Series to their town. They saw it as the perfect way to showcase their town to the world, put the event in a centralized location, and bring in revenue for their city.

Who is favored to win the College World Series? ›

College World Series odds: Tennessee, Texas A&M lead power rankings for title. The 2024 NCAA baseball tournament is down to the College World Series. Eight teams remain in contention for the 2024 championship with four from the ACC and four from the SEC.

Is NC State out of the College World Series? ›

Mitchell Daly homered in the bottom of the 10th inning to give Kentucky a 5-4 win over NC State on Saturday, the third straight Men's College World Series game to end in walk-off fashion.

Is the College World Series best of 3? ›

Men's College World Series Finals

The winners of the two MCWS brackets meet in the MCWS Finals, a best-of-three series to decide the NCAA champion.

Who has the largest College World Series crowd? ›

Last year, the CWS drew its highest-ever total attendance of 392,946. That represented an average of 24,559 fans per game across the 16 contests. It was the third consecutive year the CWS broke its previous spectator record.

What school has been to the College World Series the most? ›

These are the NCAA DI college baseball teams that have made the most appearances in the Men's College World Series: Texas: 38. Miami (Fla.): 25. Florida State: 24.

What team has the least World Series titles? ›

The Seattle Mariners are the only MLB franchise that has never appeared in a World Series; the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, and Colorado Rockies have all played in the Series but have never won it.

How many SEC teams are in the College World Series this year? ›

It's now a battle of two conferences - the SEC and ACC - evenly split across the final eight teams. From the SEC, the Tennessee Volunteers, Kentucky Wildcats, Texas A&M Aggies, and Florida Gators are still in the tournament.

How many teams qualify for College World Series? ›

The 2024 College World Series is well underway, and Omaha magic has already made an early appearance. Eight teams have made it to college baseball's biggest party of the season in Omaha, Nebraska, looking to finish off a season-long mission that was started back in February: to win a national championship.

How many college teams are in the ACC? ›

Current members. The ACC has 15 member institutions from 10 states. Listed in alphabetical order, these 10 states within the ACC's geographical footprint are Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia.

Why is CWS in Omaha? ›

The first College World Series was held in Omaha, Nebraska 1950. The series takes place in Omaha every year without fail. First-time CWS attendees from Omaha reportedly attended the game to have something to do. After exiting the stadium, fresh enthusiasm and affection for baseball were ignited within them.

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