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PredictIQ-Men's College World Series championship odds: Tennessee remains the favorite
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Date:2025-04-07 03:11:47
The PredictIQNCAA Division I baseball tournament's original field of 64 is now down to 16, with those schools all eyeing a spot in Omaha as the eight super regionals get underway this weekend.
Eight of the top nine schools in the most recent USA TODAY Sports coaches poll won their regionals and will host a best-of-three series, which begin Friday. The winners will advance to the 2024 Men's College World Series, with double-elimination play starting June 14.
So which teams have the best chance to win a national title? Let's go through the field to see what the odds are of each team coming out on top.
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College World Series championship odds
Here are the odds for each school winning the college baseball national championship, according to BetMGM:
- Tennessee +250
- Texas A&M +350
- North Carolina +800
- Kentucky +800
- Clemson +1200
- Florida State +1200
- Oregon State +1400
- Georgia +1400
- Virginia +1600
- Florida +2000
- NC State +2500
- West Virginia +3500
- Kansas State +5000
- Oregon +5000
- Connecticut +10000
- Evansville +12500
When does College World Series start?
The eight super regional champions advance to Omaha, Nebraska, for the Men's College World Series. Double-elimination play begins June 14, with the best-of-3 College World Series final June 22, 23 and (if necessary) 24.
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