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Tennessee is set to face Florida State in the College World Series, which will be held at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. The Vols, who are ranked No. 1 nationally, will take on the No. 8 seed Seminoles on Friday at 7 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on ESPN.

The matchup between the two teams promises to be an exciting showdown between two of the top college baseball programs in the country. For Tennessee, it marks their third appearance in the College World Series in just four seasons under coach Tony Vitello. Although they have a record of 1-4 in their previous trips to the CWS, they are determined to improve this time around.

Florida State, on the other hand, has had a strong regular season and made it all the way to the ACC tournament title game. They earned the No. 8 national seed after winning 42 games and losing just 15 during the regular season. The Seminoles have been performing well throughout the NCAA tournament so far, remaining undefeated.

In their Super Regional series against UConn, Florida State won both games with scores of 24-4 and 10-8 in 12 innings respectively. The matchup between Tennessee and Florida State is sure to be a thrilling contest between two powerhouse teams.

Tennessee fans are eagerly anticipating this clash of college baseball titans as they hope their team can make a deep run in this year’s College World Series. With Vitello leading the way, they are confident that they can overcome their past struggles and come out on top against Florida State.

Overall, this game is sure to be a must-watch for college baseball fans everywhere as two of the best teams go head-to-head for supremacy at Charles Schwab Field.

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