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The College World Series has started and you should be watching it

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NCAA Baseball: College World Series-Florida vs Virginia
NCAA Baseball: College World Series-Florida vs Virginia
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Back in the first weekend of June, the first pitch of the 2016 NCAA Baseball Tournament was thrown, and 64 of college baseball’s best teams started upon their journey towards Omaha. Now, eight teams have reached the promised land at TD Ameritrade Stadium and are currently in the 2016 College World Series. Two weekends of Regionals and Super Regionals have now come down to everyone’s favorite double-elimination baseball tournament, and it should be plenty of fun to watch.

That prediction is being made due to the fact that the tournament up until this point has definitely been intriguing. The SEC went into this tournament with a record four national seeds, but now there’s only one representative left from the conference — Florida. Granted, they’re still probably the strongest team left, and they also include the No. 6 overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft in A.J. Puk, but with the way that this exciting tournament has gone so far, they definitely aren’t a shoo-in to roll through the College World Series and lift the trophy in the end.

The Gators will have to contend with the No. 3 national seed in the form of the bat-flipping Miami Hurricanes, the No. 5 national seed in the form of the Texas Tech Red Raiders, two teams who have yet to lose a game so far in this tournament (Oklahoma State and the Cinderella story of the tournament, UC Santa Barbara) and three teams who took out heavily-favored SEC opposition at the Super Regionals (Coastal Carolina, TCU, and Arizona). You don’t make it to Omaha via fluke, and all eight teams have definitely earned the right to be here. The action continues today at 3 p.m ET and it should be an exciting continuation of what will hopefully be an incredibly intriguing week or so of college baseball.

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