OMAHA, Neb. – When the final out was made, Georgia players remained at the railing of their third-base dugout. Leaning against the green padding, they watched Oklahoma players celebrate what they had come here for: a chance to play for the national championship.
After a few moments, they clustered together in the middle of the dugout for a final message from coach Wes Johnson.
The brief huddle ended. Players exchanged hugs and headed back to the locker room.
And a season that will be remembered for a long time by Georgia baseball fans was over.
The Bulldogs’ joyride reached its final destination Wednesday night. Their second national championship will have to wait at least another year.
A historic season with ample accomplishments to celebrate concluded with disappointment, as the Bulldogs were eliminated by the Sooners 11-4 in the championship round of their double-elimination bracket at the College World Series.
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