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The Oklahoma Sooners finished off a three-game sweep of the Georgia Bulldogs with a dramatic 6-5 victory on Sunday. Oklahoma heads into its final regular season series on the road in College Station with a 1.5 game lead in the SEC standings over Alabama.
The Crimson Tide split the first two games of their series against Tennessee and will play the finale on Monday night. At worst, the Sooners will head into the final weekend of the series with a one-game lead. With a three-game lead on Texas and Texas A&M, the Sooners control their own destiny.
Here's how Oklahoma can win the SEC outright.
It's a big weekend for the Sooners. If the Sooners can win their second consecutive regular-season SEC title, Oklahoma could earn the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
The Sooners have won every SEC series this season and have earned four sweeps, including the most recent over a top-15 Georgia Bulldogs squad. Texas A&M is coming off a series loss to South Carolina, where they scored just four runs in the three-game series out in Columbia.
But the Aggies have an offense capable of creating trouble. They're sixth in the SEC with 69 home runs on the season, and the Sooners have struggled to keep the ball in the yard, ranking 12th in the conference in home runs allowed.
The final weekend of SEC softball is going to provide incredible drama as teams vie for the SEC regular season title.
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The Crimson Tide split the first two games of their series against Tennessee and will play the finale on Monday night. At worst, the Sooners will head into the final weekend of the series with a one-game lead. With a three-game lead on Texas and Texas A&M, the Sooners control their own destiny.
Here's how Oklahoma can win the SEC outright.
- Sweep Texas A&M
- Win 2 out of 3 vs. the Aggies, and Alabama loses one game to South Carolina
- Win 1 out of 3 vs. the Aggies, and Alabama loses two out of three to the Gamecocks.
- If Oklahoma gets swept, they won't win the SEC outright.
It's a big weekend for the Sooners. If the Sooners can win their second consecutive regular-season SEC title, Oklahoma could earn the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
The Sooners have won every SEC series this season and have earned four sweeps, including the most recent over a top-15 Georgia Bulldogs squad. Texas A&M is coming off a series loss to South Carolina, where they scored just four runs in the three-game series out in Columbia.
But the Aggies have an offense capable of creating trouble. They're sixth in the SEC with 69 home runs on the season, and the Sooners have struggled to keep the ball in the yard, ranking 12th in the conference in home runs allowed.
The final weekend of SEC softball is going to provide incredible drama as teams vie for the SEC regular season title.
Contact/Follow us @SoonersWire on X (formerly known as Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oklahoma news, notes, and opinions.You can also follow John on X @john9williams.
This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Oklahoma Sooners control their own destiny in SEC title race
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