It’s No. 1 Tennessee and No. 8 Florida State in the College World Series. The Vols are in Omaha for the seventh time in program history and the third time in four years while FSU is making its 27th all-time appearance, but first since 2019. The Seminoles (47-15) have won five straight NCAA Tournament games. They swept through the Tallahassee Regional, beating No. 4 Stetson and No. 3 UCF twice, then swept UConn in the Super Regional over the weekend, winning 24-4 in Game 1, then punching the College World Series ticket with a 10-8 win in 12 innings in Game 2 on Saturday. FSU is in the College W…