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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
College World Series odds: Omaha day 4
Posted by Jeff Sackmann
Yesterday, Virginia beat Fullerton in the loser's bracket game, sending the Titans home. In the other game, LSU stayed undefeated by pummeling Arkansas. Unsurprisingly, LSU is in command of the bracket. Arkansas or Virginia will have to win their next three games (one against the other, then two against LSU) to displace them in the final weekend.
Today, Texas and Arizona State battle to stay undefeated, while Southern Miss and North Carolina try to stay alive.
Full odds after the jump.
Team FinalTwo Champ
Texas 30.8% 14.0%
Southern Mississippi 1.1% 0.3%
Arizona State 61.7% 38.4%
North Carolina 6.3% 3.1%
Arkansas 3.7% 0.9%
Virginia 24.6% 13.3%
Louisiana State 71.7% 30.0%
Jeff Sackmann is the creator of MinorLeagueSplits.com. With Kent Bonham, he founded CollegeSplits.com. Jeff and Kent blog about college baseball and the draft, and you can follow them on Twitter for bite-sized snacks of minor league and college stats. Jeff also has an email address.
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