11Point7: The College Baseball Podcast
11Point7: The College Baseball Podcast
11Point7
College Baseball Weekend 7 Recap (SEC, ACC, Big12, BigTen, AAC, CUSA, SunBelt) + Grand Canyon Coaching Search
1 hour 53 minutes Posted Mar 30, 2026 at 5:03 am.
Intro
Sunday Night College Baseball Spotlight
Mercer Meltdown
Vandy Three Walkoffs vs Tennessee
Texas Sweeps Oklahoma
Alabama Sweeps Auburn
Florida Takes 3 From Arkansas at Baum Walker
Mississippi State Sweeps Ole Miss
The Top 4 Teams in College Baseball
Week 8 Rankings Curiosity
Boston College Breaks Out
Miami Wins 2 Outta 3 vs Clemson
Clemson's Concerns and Where To Place Blame
Georgia Tech Sweeps NC State
North Carolina is Under the Radar
Florida State Loses Myles Bailey
Big 12 UCF on a Roll
Kansas Bounce Back
UCLA Baseball Talk
Nebraska Resume Path
Big Ten Tiers Debate
The American Has Good Resumes
Rice Turnaround Story
Conference USA Standouts
Dallas Baptist Rebounds
Grand Canyon Baseball Coaching Search
Sun Belt vs Other Mid Majors
Establishing The Weekend Series
Midweek Slate Preview
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The 11.7 Podcast recaps weekend 7 of college baseball, highlighted by numerous statement sweeps nationwide including seven in the SEC. Vanderbilt swept Tennessee with three walk-off wins, including a ninth-inning collapse by Tennessee, Brian O'Connor leading Mississippi State to a sweep over Ole Miss in his first season, Alabama swept Auburn, Texas beat Oklahoma three times, and Florida rebounded from being swept by Alabama by beating Florida State midweek and sweeping Arkansas in Fayetteville.
The show also covers UCLA extending it's win streak with a dominant series win vs Iowa ahead of a major matchup with USC, Nebraska’s strong Big Ten run, Boston College's resurgence back to prominence, Clemson struggles continue at home against Miami, Georgia Tech swept NC State, Myles Bailey's injury, and Big 12 action featuring West Virginia vs Arizona State on ESPN2 and UCF sweeping Arizona to lead the league's standings. The episode closes with Grand Canyon’s midseason firing of head coach Gregg Wallis and potential coaching candidates.