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College  | Story | 3/11/2021

Weekend Preview: Week 4

Photo: Sal Frelick (Boston College Athletics)
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Another week, another new No. 1 as Arkansas now sits atop the rankings as they lead a loaded SEC as all five of our top-five teams in the country are from the SEC. There are multiple ranked matchups, headlined by Boston College at Louisville and Vanderbilt at Oklahoma State, as another weekend of ACC play gets underway. Let’s take a look at some of the top matchups and storylines heading into the weekend.
 
Top 25 in Action

Rank Team Opponent Location
1 Arkansas at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La.
2 Florida vs. Jacksonville Gainesville, Fla.
3 Ole Miss vs. Louisiana-Monroe Oxford, Miss.
4 Vanderbilt at No. 22 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.
5 Mississippi State vs. Eastern Michigan Starkville, Miss.
6 Miami vs. Wake Forest Coral Gables, Fla.
7 Texas Tech vs. UCONN Lubbock, Texas
8 Georgia Tech vs. Pittsburgh Atlanta, Ga.
9 Louisville vs. No. 17 Boston College Louisville, Ky.
10 East Carolina vs. Charlotte Greenville, N.C.
11 UCLA at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif.
12 South Carolina at Texas Austin, Texas
13 Arizona vs. Wichita State Tucson, Ariz.
14 Indiana vs. Penn State Bloomingdale, Ind.
15 Arizona State vs. Cal State Fullerton Phoenix, Ariz.
16 TCU vs. Gonzaga Fort Worth, Texas
17 Boston College at No. 9 Louisville Louisville, Ky.
18 LSU vs. UTSA Baton Rouge, La.
19 Michigan vs. Purdue Greenville, S.C.
20 Florida Atlantic vs. Indiana State Boca Raton, Fla.
21 Oregon State vs. Oregon Corvallis, Ore.
22 Oklahoma State vs. No. 4 Vanderbilt Stillwater, Okla.
23 Ohio State vs. Iowa, Nebraska Minneapolis, Minn.
24 Virginia vs. Notre Dame Charlottesville, Va.
25 Virginia Tech vs. Florida State Blacksburg, Va.




Three Major Conference Matchups

No. 9 Louisville vs. No. 17 Boston College, No. 4 Vanderbilt at No. 22 Oklahoma State, and No. 10 South Carolina at Texas highlight three major matchups heading into the weekend. Louisville is looking to rebound against the upstart Boston College Eagles, who are coming off two major series wins. The Cardinals want to get slugger Alex Binelas going while the Eagles are running high, led by star outfielder Sal Frelick. This will be the first big test for Vanderbilt who heads on the road to take on the Cowboys. Kumar Rocker and Jack Leiter are the obvious headliners but don’t sleep on the Oklahoma State staff, as Parker Scott and Justin Wrobleski have been off to very hot starts. The Gamecocks are off to a fantastic 10-0 start helped by their deep lineup and stellar pitching, and while Texas isn’t currently ranked, they were a preseason Top 25 team and certainly possess the talent.

Draft Tools Square Up Nationwide

A lot of series matchups posit some interesting combinations in terms of tools versus tools. Louisville’s Henry Davis has a double-plus throwing arm while Boston College’s Sal Frelick has double-plus wheels that should provide fireworks if Frelick takes off. More directly, Wake Forest’s Ryan Cusick has arguably the best fastball in the draft and he’ll be trying to blow triple digits by Miami’s Adrian Del Castillo, arguably the best pure hitter in the draft. Two star shortstops matchup in UCLA’s Matt McLain against a first-round favorite next year in Cal Poly’s Brooks Lee, while Oregon State’s Kevin Abel possesses some of the best pitchability in the country and he’ll square off with the reigning Player of the Week in Kenyon Yovan.

Upstart Mid-Majors

Two mid-major teams reside in the Top 25 currently, No. 10 East Carolina and No. 20 Florida Atlantic, but mid-major teams across the country have shown some blue blood schools that they’re not to be taken lightly. UCF took a series from Ole Miss in Oxford, Indiana State split with Tennessee, San Francisco went to UCLA and took the opening weekend series, and LSU most recently lost a home series to Oral Roberts, just to name a few of the more impressive results thus far. It’s a fool's errand to try and predict series results but keep an eye on some of the teams playing this weekend, notably Gonzaga (TCU), UCONN (Texas Tech), Charlotte (East Carolina), and Indiana State (Florida Atlantic) as teams who could pull an upset.

Bounce Back for Draft Prospects?

Some prospects across the country have gotten off to slow starts, namely prospects who have potential first-round aspirations. Louisville slugger Alex Binelas is hitting .143 with double the amount of strikeouts as he has walks and he’s struggled. Binelas was a potential top-10 pick coming into the season and while it’s too early to really worry, Louisville would definitely like to have him back to his usual self. Tennessee’s Max Ferguson and Connor Pavolony both have middling lines thus far and both were top-100 draft prospects entering the season, while Virginia’s Griff McGarry is certainly missing bats but has an ERA of 6.00 while also walking almost a batter an inning. Cincinnati’s Drake Batcho has an ERA north of 10 with 10 walks in seven innings while LSU’s Jaden Hill and Ohio State’s Seth Lonsway are coming off lone bad starts, but they’ll both want to try to rebound as quickly as possible so it doesn’t turn into a stretch. Not only are a lot of these guys major draft prospects, but they’re all on talented teams with Omaha aspirations, so their respective teams will be looking to return them to their former selves.

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