2,210 MLB PLAYERS | 15,134 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
Create Account
Sign in Create Account
College  | Rankings  | 2/27/2023

College Top 25: February 27

Vincent Cervino      Craig Cozart     
Photo: Miami Baseball (Miami Athletics)
Week 2 is now in the books and the depth of quality programs and the parity across the nation is at an all-time high. There were pitcher’s battles, slugfests, and everything in between as the game reminded us that you never know what to expect. There was no movement in the top-6 this week as everyone held serve but we did see some significant changes outside the top-10.

Four teams in the top-25 remain unbeaten with No. 4 Wake Forest (9-0), No. 12 Texas Tech (8-0), No. 14 Virginia (7-0) and No. 17 NC State (7-0). The Demon Deacons continues to score runs at a torrid pace, the Red Raiders continues to get great contributions from their newcomers, the Cavs are batting .375 as a club with a collective ERA just north of 2 and the Wolfpack has pitched at an elite level thus far. The Florida Gators jump one spot to No. 7, are playing like National Title contenders as they are being led by the most impressive two-way athlete in the nation in Jac Caglianone. No. 10 Vanderbilt leapfrogs UCLA after taking 2 out of 3 from the Bruins in a hard-fought series in Nashville. ACC powers Miami and Virginia were some of our bigger risers up to No. 9 and No. 14 respectively as they had perfect weeks.



A few teams saw some pretty significant drops in TCU, UNC, and Texas A&M as they lost their weekend series in profound fashion. Oregon, Maryland, and Texas State exit the top-25 and make room for three new teams. ECU made a splash this weekend with the sweep of the Tarheels and make their debut at No. 18. Meanwhile Florida State went to Fort Worth and took down the Horned Frogs in resounding fashion to move into the rankings at No. 19 this week. The other team to make their first appearance is No. 25 UC Santa Barbara who swept the Ducks in Eugene.

Week 3 features some incredible in-state battles with traditional powers such as Miami vs. Florida, Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, and South Carolina vs. Clemson. As always, we will have you covered for much of the action.

Rank Team Prev. Week Rec. Overall Rec.
1 LSU 1 (3-1) (6-1)
2 Stanford 2 (3-1) (5-2)
3 Arkansas 3 (3-1) (5-2)
4 Wake Forest 4 (5-0) (9-0)
5 Tennessee 5 (5-0) (6-2)
6 Ole Miss 6 (3-1) (6-1)
7 Florida 8 (4-1) (7-1)
8 Louisville 7 (3-1) (6-1)
9 Miami 13 (5-0) (7-1)
10 Vanderbilt 12 (3-2) (5-3)
11 UCLA 11 (2-2) (5-2)
12 Texas Tech 16 (5-0) (8-0)
13 Auburn 17 (3-1-1) (5-1-1)
14 Virginia 18 (4-0) (7-1)
15 Virginia Tech 15 (1-3) (5-2)
16 TCU 9 (2-2) (4-3)
17 NC State 21 (4-0) (7-0)
18 East Carolina NR (2-1) (5-1)
19 Florida State NR (3-1) (6-1)
20 North Carolina 14 (2-2) (4-3)
21 Oregon State 23 (4-0) (6-1)
22 Texas A&M 10 (1-3) (4-3)
23 Southern Miss 20 (2-2) (5-2)
24 Oklahoma State 24 (3-1) (4-3)
25 UC Santa Barbara NR (3-1) (5-2)

Dropped Out: No. 19 Oregon, No. 22 Maryland, No. 24 Texas State
Also Considered: Alabama, Campbell, San Diego, South Carolina, UCF