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College  | Rankings | 1/6/2025

2025 Preseason Top 25 Rankings

While much of the country is blanketed in a fresh layer of snow, student athletes are reporting back to campus and skill related workouts have begun. Opening Day for the college baseball season falls on Valentine’s Day this year and it is just six weeks away. After an unpredictable, and at times, tumultuous offseason for the game as a whole, we are reminded that we are in the golden age for the game we are so fond of. So, here we go with our annual Perfect Game pre-season Top-25 poll.

After making an amazing run to the championship series of the CWS, eventually losing to Tennessee in 3-games, the Texas A&M Aggies will debut the 2025 season as our No.1 ranked team. First year head coach Michael Early navigated a crazy offseason and kept together arguably the most talented offense in the nation recovering the likes of Jace Laviolette and Gavin Grahovac from the transfer portal. Laviolette is the top collegiate bat and a front runner to go 1:1 in this year’s MLB Draft while Grahovac was the SEC’s Freshman of the Year. The Aggies also got a nice surprise when staff ace and Dick Howser Award Semifinalist, Ryan Prager, decided to forgo his professional career and return to College Station.



The LSU Tigers will enter the season as our No. 2 team as they return five everyday starters and landed some of the nation’s top transfers once again. Freshman All-American Steven Milam and Freshman All-SEC Ashton Larson return for their sophomore year to lead a potent lineup including Jared Jones who returns 28 home runs. The Virginia Cavaliers are No. 3 and may have the deepest lineup in the nation. Sluggers Harrison Didawick, Jacob Ference and Henry Ford return 23, 17 and 17 home runs, respectively, and Henry Godbout is back with his 1.117 OPS. Coming in at No. 4 will be the Georgia Bulldogs who crushed the transfer portal landing eight of the Top-50 transfers in the nation and return six everyday starters including cornerstone Slate Alford and Freshman All-American Tre Phelps. Rounding out the Top-5 will be the defending National Champions, Tennessee Volunteers who return top 2025 draft-eligible sophomore Dean Curley while junior transfer Andrew Fischer will add his powerful, left-handed stroke to the everyday lineup.

The SEC once again leads the poll with a total of 10 members on the pre-season list. The ACC in the next closest with 6 teams and the Big 12 comes in with a total of 4 teams in the poll. Other than that, the Big 10, Big West, Sun Belt and Conference USA had one a piece with independent Oregon State coming in at No. 10 overall.


Rank Team Conference 2024 Record 2024 Finish Head Coach
1 Texas A&M SEC 53-15 CWS Finals Michael Earley
2 LSU SEC 43-23 Chapel Hill Regional Jay Johnson
3 Virginia ACC 46-17 CWS Brian O'Connor
4 Georgia SEC 43-17 Athens Super Regional Wes Johnson
5 Tennessee SEC 60-13 National Champions Tony Vitello
6 Florida State ACC 49-17 CWS Link Jarrett
7 Texas SEC 36-24 Bryan-College Station Regional Jim Schlossnagle
8 Clemson ACC 44-16 Clemson Super Regional Erik Bakich
9 Duke ACC 40-20 Norman Regional Chris Pollard
10 Oregon State Independent 45-16 Lexington Super Regional Mitch Canham
11 Florida SEC 36-30 CWS Kevin O'Sullivan
12 Arizona Big 12 36-23 Tucson Regional Chip Hale
13 Arkansas SEC 44-16 Fayetteville Regional Dave Van Horn
14 Oregon Big 10 40-20 Bryan-College Station Super Regional Mark Wasikowski
15 Vanderbilt SEC 38-23 Clemson Regional Tim Corbin
16 Wake Forest ACC 38-22 Greenville Regional Tom Walter
17 Dallas Baptist Conference USA 45-15 Tucson Regional Dan Heefner
18 TCU Big 12 33-21 No Postseason Kirk Saarloos
19 North Carolina ACC 48-16 CWS Scott Forbes
20 Oklahoma SEC 40-21 Norman Regional Skip Johnson
21 West Virginia Big 12 36-24 Chapel Hill Super Regional Steve Sabins
22 Auburn SEC 27-26 No Postseason Butch Thompson
23 Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 36-25 Clemson Regional Kevin Schnall
24 UC Santa Barbara Big West 44-14 Santa Barbara Regional Andrew Checketts
25 Oklahoma State Big 12 42-19 Stillwater Regional Josh Holliday


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