
Three more SEC teams enter Week 5 baseball Power 10 rankings
Three more SEC teams enter Week 5 baseball Power 10 rankings
Many changes in my 5th week College Baseball Power 10, so get ready for it.
1. Tennessee | LW: 1
Although it has not changed at the top, I have had Tennessee on No. 1 over the last few weeks and the boy has shown that he deserves this place with dominant sweeping over 10 TOP 10 Florida to open a SEC game. VOLS Country leader in Homer, Slugging and Era. In the second game of the series, Gators ran and held them without score when Marcus Phillips threw his first career with a complete game.
2. LSU | LW: 2
LSU remains in two last week with four victories and conference playing with sweeping over Missouri began. Tigers have a great series against Texas this week.
3. Arkansas | LW: 3
Arkansas on No. 3 – dropped the first game of the series on Ole Miss, but then in the next two games gave 12 runs. Including Sunday, where Wehiwa Aloy hit two homery in their victory from the arrival to seal the victory of the series.
4. FSU | LW: 4
In this order I did not move FSU and Georgia when FSU dropped from the middle of the week to Florida, but BC and Georgia swept one game of the series to Kentucky.
5th Georgia | LW: 5
The Georgian crime presents quite incredible numbers, but also leaves a decent number of runs. On Sunday 17-10 they won a rubber match.
6. Oregon State | LW: 8
Well, here we have a ton of change. Oregon State will move to 6 years when Florida dropped, won all five games last week.
7. Clemson | LW: 9
Clemson moves to 7.
8. Texas | LW: NR
Longhorns swept the state of Mississippi in its first SEC series to move to 17-1 in the season without bad loss and also some strong victory also soon.
9. OHANALOHE | LW: NR
Oklahoma also won his first SEC series on the road above South Carolina. Now 17-2 in the season.
10. Alabama | LW: NR
Finally, I have Alabama in No. 10. I mean a great sweeping over Texas AM, who has entered this season 1. The big challenge comes with Tennessee this week.
Dropped out: North Carolina, Florida, Oregon