As we hit the midpoint of the 2024 college baseball season, it's time to assess the leading contenders for the College World Series title. Set to unfold at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, the 2024 College World Series runs from Friday, June 14, to Monday, June 24.
- What? College Baseball World Series
- Where? Charles Schwab Field in Omaha
- When?Ā Friday, June 14 to Monday, June 24
2024 College Baseball World Series
Below you can see the odds for the college baseball world series from three of the best online sports betting sites.
College World Series Winner | |||
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Arkansas | +500 | +550 | +475 |
Texas A&M | +900 | +800 | +800 |
Clemson | +1000 | +1200 | +1400 |
Oregon State | +1000 | +1500 | +1200 |
Florida | +1200 | +1400 | +1600 |
Tennessee | +1200 | +1200 | +850 |
Vanderbilt | +1200 | +1500 | +2000 |
Duke | +1300 | +1200 | +1000 |
LSU | +1300 | +900 | +1400 |
Wake Forest | +1300 | +1000 | +1400 |
Arkansas leads the pack as the favored team to clinch the 2024 College World Series title, boasting +550 odds with BetUS. Unsurprisingly, the list of top contenders is dominated by SEC and ACC powerhouses, with Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Clemson closely trailing the Razorbacks. Despite a rocky start in SEC matchups, defending national champion LSU remains in contention with +1300 odds with Bovada, while preseason No. 1 Wake Forest is in the mix as well.
Arkansas Razorbacks (+550)
Arkansas is the frontrunner with the most favorable odds at +550. The Razorbacks have dominated within the SEC and are primed for their second College World Series appearance in three seasons. Spearheaded by left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith, pitching emerges as the team's forte. They boast the lowest ERA nationwide.
Tennessee Volunteers (+1200)
The Volunteers are listed at +1200 odds to seize the championship title. Despite entering this season with less hype compared to the previous two, particularly following their inability to secure Omaha gold, the Vols seem to be thriving. Their success is underscored by boasting the SEC's most potent offense, characterized by a blend of power and speed. Tennessee's odds could soon drop like Arkansas'.