I have paid zero attention to the CWS finals and really didn't pay much attention at all.
With that being said, give me UNC.
With that being said, give me UNC.
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OU's first CWS championship was in 1951. Their final record was 19-9. That's right, they played a baseball season including winning the CWS and played just 28 games.I would go with UNC. OK has 2 CWS Championships and I don't want them to a big lead on us. If they get their 3rd, it'll be tough to catch up.
As a sec homer with the exception of mizoo and Oklahoma, this doesn’t count. It only means more to the originals.Looks like it’s Oklahoma’s year.
If it holds it’ll be 7 straight SEC national championships by 6 different teams.
Looks like it’s Oklahoma’s year.
If it holds it’ll be 7 straight SEC national championships by 6 different teams.
So? Doesn't matter how they did it or under what format they did it. As long as they gotter done is all that matters.OU's first CWS championship was in 1951. Their final record was 19-9. That's right, they played a baseball season including winning the CWS and played just 28 games.
I think the sooners win tonight.
Did I say it didn‘t matter?So? Doesn't matter how they did it or under what format they did it. As long as they gotter done is all that matters.
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