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Calendar, how to watch, betting odds and favorites to win

Here’s a preview of the 2023 College World Series, including the schedule, how to watch, the betting odds, and the favorites to win it all.

College World Series 2023 schedule:

  • Regional tournaments begin: Friday, June 2
  • Super Regionals begin: Friday, June 11
  • Opening round begins: Friday, June 16
  • championship game: Saturday–Monday, June 24–26

All games will be broadcast on ESPN.

2023 College World Series Favorites:

  1. LSU Tigers
    • The LSU Tigers have an incredible starting rotation led by Paul Skenes and incredible offensive talent. Dylan Crews has a .423 batting average and Tommy White hit 20 home runs. They have been one of the top favorites to win the College World Series all year.

College World Series 2023: schedule, betting odds, favorites
Starting pitcher Paul Skenes 20 on Monday as the LSU Tigers take on Tulane in the first round of the 2023 NCAA Div 1 Baseball Championship at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, LA. Friday, June 2, 2023.

2. Demonic Deacons of Wake Forest

    • Like LSU, Wake Forest has impressive starting pitching and a couple of offensive threats. Nick Kurtz and Brock Wilken have 20 home runs this year and Rhett Lowder, Josh Hartle and Sean Sullivan top the starting rotation.

3. Arkansas Razorbacks

    • The Razorbacks rank second in the College Baseball Nations RPI+. They are hoping to get some injured players back. At full strength they could have all the pieces needed to win it all.

4. Tennessee volunteers

    • The big names in pitching are there for the Volunteers, including Chase Dollander, Drew Beam and Chase Burns. They have a lot of talent coming back from last year’s team that was upset in the Super Regional, so a deep run in the College World Series wouldn’t be surprising.

Betting odds for the winner of the 2023 College World Series:

School

odd

College World Series victories

wake of the forest

+380

1 (1955)

LSU

+650

6 (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009)

arkansas

+850

Florida

+950

1 (2017)

vanderbilt

+1200

2 (2014, 2019)

Tennessee

+1800

Clemson

+1800

stanford

+2000

2 (1987, 1988)

South Carolina

+2000

2 (2010, 2011)

Virginia

+2100

1 (2015)

Miami Florida)

+3600

4 (1982, 1985, 1999, 2001)

Texas

+3600

6 (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005)

Maryland

+3900

east carolina

+4100

oklahoma state

+4300

1 (1959)

West Virginia

+4500

Texas A&M

+4500

Chestnut

+4800

Kentucky

+5000

TCU

+5000

coastal carolina

+5000

1 (2016)

dallas baptist

+5500

Duke

+5500

Iowa

+6000

campbell

+6000

North Carolina

+9500

Oregon State

+9500

3 (2006, 2007, 2018)

boston college

+9500

indiana state

+9500

Arizona

+11000

4 (1976, 1980, 1986, 2012)

Texas Tech

+12000

Washington

+12000

State of North Carolina

+13000

Oklahoma

+13000

2 (1951, 1994)

California State Fullerton

+13000

4 (1979, 1984, 1995, 2004)

Connecticut

+16000

tulane

+19000

San Jose State

+19000

Northeast

+19000

Indiana

+19000

oral roberts

+20000

Louisiana-Lafayette

+20000

Maine

+20000

Javier

+20000

lip comb

+20000

charlotte

+20000

wright’s estate

+20000

Pennsylvania

+20000

Jorge Mason

+20000

ball state

+20000

sam houston

+20000

samford

+20000

nicholls

+20000

Florida A&M

+20000

Santa Clara

+20000

eastern illinois

+20000

Army

+20000

Central Connecticut State

+20000

troy

+20000

UNC Wilmington

+20000

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