Oklahoma tops final SEC baseball power rankings despite losing record
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 7:23 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
The final SEC baseball power rankings for 2026 list Oklahoma as the top team, despite the Sooners finishing with a 14-16 record in conference play. Oklahoma secured the national championship after defeating North Carolina, marking the seventh consecutive year that an SEC team has won the title. Georgia, which boasted an impressive 53-14 record and won both the SEC regular season and tournament, ranks second in the final standings. Five SEC teams qualified for the College World Series, with Oklahoma, Georgia, Alabama, Ole Miss, and Texas all making appearances. The rankings reflect overall performance across the season, culminating in Oklahoma's surprising championship run.
- •Oklahoma finishes first in final SEC power rankings
- •Sooners had a 14-16 SEC record
- •Georgia ranks second with a 53-14 overall record
- •Five SEC teams reached the College World Series
- •Oklahoma defeated North Carolina for the national title
- 7:23 PMYahoo Sports — Final 2026 SEC baseball power rankings
"Oklahoma won the 2026 national baseball title despite a losing SEC record, so are the Sooners No. 1 in the final SEC power rankings.
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