College Baseball Blue Bloods.

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List of most college world series appearances.

  • Texas: 36
  • Miami: 25
  • Florida State: 23
  • Arizona State: 22
  • Southern California: 21
  • Oklahoma State: 20
  • Arizona: 18
  • Cal St. Fullerton: 18
  • LSU: 19
  • Stanford: 18
  • Florida: 13
  • Clemson, Mississippi State: 12
  • North Carolina and South Carolina: 11
  • Arkansas, Northern Colorado and Oklahoma: 10
  • Michigan: 8
  • Maine, Oregon St., Rice, Wichita State: 7
  • California, Georgia, Missouri, St. John’s (NY), TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Virginia, Western Michigan: 6
  • Alabama, Auburn, Louisville, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Penn St., Southern Illinois, UCLA, UConn, Vanderbilt: 5
You forgot one. Kentucky 0
 
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That same coach averages the exact same SEC record as CTV, that same coach took 9 years to get to Omaha, it took CTV 3 full seasons, it took that same coach 12 years to reach Omaha 2x, it took CTV 5 years. I'll give him credit that he's made the most of it when he gets there and if we only measure success by the last one standing then he's been the best in the SEC but there's more to it than just a national title becuase of how hard, unfair and quirky baseball is. Sully has been to Omaha nearly 2x as many times as Corbs and owns an average SEC W/L record of 2 games better than Corbs, yet doesn't seem to get the same recognition and reverence. I don't like the guy but he's fielded the most competitive program in the SEC over the last 15 years IMO.
Vanderbilt 2 Championships Tennessee 0
 
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Can't stand Vanderbilt but the poster is right it's all about how many trophies in the case😞

Corbin was able to essentially cheat his way because Vandy was able to have every player on full scholarship. Those days with all those advantages are done
 
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Doesn't seem like baseball has the same "blue blood" stickiness that football and basketball have. It shifts more over time, maybe more similar to women's basketball. LSU and Miami are who immediately come to mind for me, but neither have won a title in quite some time. USC has the most titles, but none in the last 25 years, so are they really still a blue blood?

During the 90s I believe LSU had 5 titles in 10 years. They started the rise of SEC baseball.
 
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List of most college world series appearances.

  • Texas: 36
  • Miami: 25
  • Florida State: 23
  • Arizona State: 22
  • Southern California: 21
  • Oklahoma State: 20
  • Arizona: 18
  • Cal St. Fullerton: 18
  • LSU: 19
  • Stanford: 18
  • Florida: 13
  • Clemson, Mississippi State: 12
  • North Carolina and South Carolina: 11
  • Arkansas, Northern Colorado and Oklahoma: 10
  • Michigan: 8
  • Maine, Oregon St., Rice, Wichita State: 7
  • California, Georgia, Missouri, St. John’s (NY), TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Virginia, Western Michigan: 6
  • Alabama, Auburn, Louisville, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Penn St., Southern Illinois, UCLA, UConn, Vanderbilt: 5

One thing that can be said about this list. College baseball is the warm climate sport. Few programs in cold regions ... Only 5 schools from really cold climates, several in the middle and a lot from warm regions.
 
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Baseball is different than football. Football, everyone gets a full ride no matter what until you get past the 85 limit. Nobody wants to go play for that trash program whenever you will have everything taken care of at a much better program. Baseball programs have always gotten the short end of the stick whenever it comes to the major college sports. Football and basketball run the show.

This has a WNBA "pay gap" feel to it.
 
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Can't stand Vanderbilt but the poster is right it's all about how many trophies in the case😞
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National titles is not the only metric that measures the success of a sports program. By this absurd logic, it could be argued that Vandy baseball is superior to Florida State or Mississippi State Baseball, just because Vandy has two titles to FSU's 0 titles and MSU's 1 lone title.
 
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Teams that have been to Omaha 15 times or more....

Texas
Miami
Florida State
Arizona State
Southern Cal
Oklahoma State
LSU
Stanford
Arizona
Cal State Fullerton

Next closest......Florida with 13.

7 of this list haave 4 national titles or more. Florida State (0), Oklahoma State (1), and Stanford (2)
 
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National titles is not the only metric that measures the success of a sports program. By this absurd logic, it could be argued that Vandy baseball is superior to Florida State or Mississippi State Baseball, just because Vandy has two titles to FSU's 0 titles and MSU's 1 lone title.
Agree to disagree
 
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National titles is not the only metric that measures the success of a sports program. By this absurd logic, it could be argued that Vandy baseball is superior to Florida State or Mississippi State Baseball, just because Vandy has two titles to FSU's 0 titles and MSU's 1 lone title.
So your saying winning National Titles and Conference championship isn't the expectations of College Sports Teams?
 

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