Tennessee Vols No Longer Favorites to Win College World Series

May 26, 2024; Hoover, AL, USA; Tennessee Volunteers pitcher Kirby Connell (35) and Tennessee Volunteers infielder Christian Moore (1) celebrates with the championship trophy after the championship game between Tennessee and LSU at the SEC Baseball Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports
May 26, 2024; Hoover, AL, USA; Tennessee Volunteers pitcher Kirby Connell (35) and Tennessee Volunteers infielder Christian Moore (1) celebrates with the championship trophy after the championship game between Tennessee and LSU at the SEC Baseball Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports / Vasha Hunt-USA TODAY Sports

The Tennessee Volunteers are no longer the odds on favorite to win the College World Series in Omaha, according to some books in Vegas.

The road to Omaha and the College World Series begins for everyone in the sport of College Baseball on Friday afternoon across the country. With 11 of 14 SEC conference members having made the tournament, with 5 of those 11 hosting regionals, it's a familiar pool of opponents for all SEC members.

With regionals set to take place this weekend, and super regionals the next, with Omaha and the College World Series kicking off June 14th, the championship odds have been set by DraftKings.com.

Odds to Win The College World Series

  • Texas A&M +500
  • Tennessee +600
  • LSU +900
  • Kentucky +1000
  • Arkansas +1000
  • Wake Forest +1200
  • Clemson +1300
  • Oregon State +1500
  • North Carolina +1500
  • Florida State +1800
  • Duke +2000
  • Georgia +2200

Entering Monday's selection show, it was Tennessee who was the odds on favorite at +500 to win the title. Though following the selection show where Tennessee was awarded the No. 1 overall seeding and given their regional opponents, Texas A&M's odds were adjusted ahead of the Vols.

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