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College  | Rankings  | 2/17/2025

College Top 25: February 17

If Opening Weekend was any indication, we are in for an amazingly entertaining 2025 season. With some front line pitching performances and a bevy of high scoring affairs, it is already apparent that you better have a stock of elite arms on the mound if you want to separate from the crowd. While most of the “blue bloods” held up well in their first series’ of the year, it is obvious that the depth of quality teams across the nation is as good as ever.

The top eight spots in the poll remain unchanged this week as No. 1 Texas A&M (3-0) survived a scare on Opening Day to escape the weekend unscathed as the offense got going in the last two games of the series. The LSU Tigers (3-0) hold on to the No. 2 spot as they only allowed 2-runs all weekend, while No. 3 Virginia (2-1) bounced back from a gut wrenching 11-inning loss to Michigan in their first game of the year. The Georgia Bulldogs (3-1) went on the road for a 4-game weekend and will remain at No. 4, showing the depth on the mound that was missing in ’24. The Tennessee Volunteers (3-0) come in at No. 5 and showed the high-octane offense everyone anticipated scoring 46 runs in their sweep. No. 6 Florida State (3-0) looked like they may have the best pitching in the nation throwing 2-shutouts and surrendering only 2 runs all weekend. The Texas Longhorns (2-1) held their own in Arlington, TX winning a late night slugfest on Sunday to stick at No. 7 this week. Likewise, No. 8 Clemson (2-1) played three tough games and showed their resolve in the Shriners Children’s College Showdown.



The North Carolina Tarheels (3-0) are our biggest movers this week as they swept a quality Texas Tech club and move up 9-spots to No. 10. The TCU Horned Frogs (3-0) move up to No. 13 on the strength of winning the first 3-games of a 4-game set with San Diego that will be finished today. Another team that impressed this weekend was now No. 19 Coastal Carolina (3-0) as they ran through their “Baseball at the Beach” annual event. Meanwhile, our only new entry this week is No. 23 Stanford (3-0) as they went on the road and have taken the first 3-games against Fullerton, a series that also concludes later today.

Rank Team Prev. Rank Weekly Record Overall Record
1 Texas A&M 1 (3-0) (3-0)
2 LSU 2 (3-0) (3-0)
3 Virginia 3 (2-1) (2-1)
4 Georgia 4 (3-1) (3-1)
5 Tennessee 5 (3-0) (3-0)
6 Florida State 6 (3-0) (3-0)
7 Texas 7 (2-1) (2-1)
8 Clemson 8 (2-1) (2-1)
9 Oregon State 10 (3-0) (3-0)
10 North Carolina 19 (3-0) (3-0)
11 Florida 11 (3-0) (3-0)
12 Arkansas 13 (3-0) (3-0)
13 TCU 18 (3-0) (3-0)
14 Oregon 14 (3-1) (3-1)
15 Vanderbilt 15 (2-1) (2-1)
16 Wake Forest 16 (4-0) (4-0)
17 Dallas Baptist 17 (3-0) (3-0)
18 Duke 9 (1-2) (1-2)
19 Coastal Carolina 23 (3-0) (3-0)
20 Oklahoma 20 (3-0) (3-0)
21 West Virginia 21 (3-0) (3-0)
22 UC Santa Barbara 24 (3-0) (3-0)
23 Stanford NR (3-0) (3-0)
24 Arizona 12 (0-3) (0-3)
25 Auburn 22 (2-1) (2-1)

Dropped Out: #25 Oklahoma State
Also Considered: Cincinnati, Louisville, Michigan, Mississippi State, Ole Miss