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LSU has earned title as college baseball's premier program


On a hair dryer of a Sunday afternoon in the town that every June becomes de facto Baton Rouge North, the LSU Tigers didn't merely win a Men's CWS national championship. Nor was it merely their eighth overall. The title they really won was that of Greatest Ever College Baseball Program. "This city feels like home to us," said former LSU coach Skip Bertman. (ESPN.com)

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LSU has earned title as college baseball's premier program


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