“This was business; you took care of business. Next week, there could be dogpiling opportunities.”
After Florida State won the Tallahassee Regional last week, the first step in the Seminoles’ mission to return to Omaha, head coach Link Jarrett wasn’t ready to celebrate quite yet.
Six days later, 12 innings, 16 hits, five pitchers, and ten runs later, the Florida State Seminoles punched their ticket to Omaha and 40 Florida State baseball players piled on Mike Martin Field to add another chapter to Jarrett’s second season at the helm — FSU’s first College World Series appearance since 2019.