College World Series Super Regionals Odds For Every Series (Few Mismatches in NCAA Tournament)

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Between the NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals, French Open tennis and U.S. Open golf, June is always an action-packed time in pro sports. It can be easy to overlook that it's also a great time of year in college sports with the women's softball NCAA tournament and the men's baseball tournament ramping up.
The men's tournament has reached the Super Regionals round, which is when action really starts to pick up. There are 16 schools remaining in the bracket, and each pairing will now play a best-of-3 series.
Getting a small series rather than a single-game showdown like we get in March Madness can reduce the number of wild upsets, but this year's Super Regionals round doesn't feature many mismatches anyway. Even the matchups with more lopsided odds are close enough that nobody can be ruled out.
Here's a full breakdown of FanDuel Sportsbook's odds for each pairing, including every school's odds to win the College World Series.
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Now let's look at the odds.
College World Series Super Regionals Odds
Super Regional
Team
Odds to Win Super Regionals Matchup
Odds to Win the College World Series
Gainesville
Florida
-148
+600
Gainesville
South Carolina
+116
+1000
Fort Worth
TCU
-205
+1300
Fort Worth
Indiana Sate
+154
+4000
Hattiesburg
Tennessee
-172
+1200
Hattiesburg
Southern Miss
+132
+3100
Baton Rouge
LSU
-245
+600
Baton Rouge
Kentucky
+186
+3100
Eugene
Oregon
-172
+2600
Eugene
Oral Roberts
+132
+5000
Charlottesville
Virginia
-205
+950
Charlottesville
Duke
+158
+2600
Stanford
Stanford
-138
+1200
Stanford
Texas
+108
+2100
Winston-Salem
Wake Forest
N/A
+310
Winston-Salem
Alabama
N/A
N/A
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