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Longhorns baseball remains No. 2 in latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll

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Friday night was a disaster for the Texas baseball team. Leading 3-1 in the bottom of the ninth at (then) No. 4 Auburn, centerfielder Aiden Robbins let a ball get by him, handing the win to the Tigers. But Texas bounced back and took the final two games in the series matching two top five teams. It was enough to keep UT at No. 2 in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

The Longhorns still trail No. 1 UCLA in the ranking. The Bruins had a perfect week. Thanks to the series loss to Texas, Auburn dropped a spot to No. 5. Georgia Tech, who lost to the Tigers last week, remain at No. 3. Mississippi State rounds out the top five.

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There are 12 SEC teams in the Top 25, almost exactly half of the teams ranked in the weekly poll. The ACC features five ranked teams. The Big Ten has three and the Big 12 has just two.

Texas will travel on Tuesday to Houston for a one-off game with the Cougars. Then the Longhorns host Red River rival Oklahoma at UFCU Disch-Falk Field over the weekend. The Sooners are ranked No. 9 in this week’s coaches poll and will serve as another test for coach Jim Schlossnagle’s team.

USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll

Week 6 results: Published March 23, 2026

Rank

Team

Record

PTS

1st

Prev

Chg

Hi/Lo

1

UCLA Bruins

21-2

748

29

1

1/2

2

Texas Longhorns

20-3

711

0

2

2/3

3

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

19-5

650

0

3

3/5

4

Mississippi State Bulldogs

20-4

629

0

6

2

3/6

5

Auburn Tigers

19-4

604

0

4

1

4/9

6

Arkansas Razorbacks

18-7

590

0

7

1

5/9

7

Georgia Bulldogs

20-5

578

0

5

2

5/13

8

Florida State Seminoles

19-4

509

0

9

1

8/17

9

Oklahoma Sooners

19-5

491

0

8

1

8/NR

10

USC Trojans

24-1

477

1

11

1

10/NR

11

Virginia Cavaliers

20-5

469

0

12

1

11/NR

12

North Carolina Tar Heels

20-4

456

0

10

2

6/14

13

Southern Miss Golden Eagles

19-5

367

0

15

2

7/20

14

Oregon State Beavers

17-5

362

0

16

2

12/18

15

North Carolina State Wolfpack

18-6

312

0

13

2

10/19

16

West Virginia Mountaineers

16-4

267

0

22

6

16/NR

17

Oregon Ducks

19-4

239

0

19

2

17/NR

18

Ole Miss Rebels

19-6

218

0

24

6

18/NR

18

Kentucky Wildcats

19-4

218

0

18

18/NR

20

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers

16-7

201

0

20

7/25

21

Tennessee Volunteers

17-7

158

0

23

2

15/23

22

Arizona State Sun Devils

17-6

98

0

NR

6

22/NR

23

Alabama Crimson Tide

18-7

73

0

NR

4

23/NR

24

Texas A&M Aggies

18-5

71

0

21

3

20/NR

25

Florida Gators

19-6

67

0

14

11

8/25

Schools Dropped Out

No. 17 Clemson; No. 25 Wake Forest;

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Others Receiving Votes

Notre Dame 36; Clemson 29; Nebraska 24; Wake Forest 18; Cincinnati 16; Jacksonville State 15; Louisville 8; California Baptist 8; South Florida 7; Missouri State 6; Mercer 5; UTSA 4; UCF 4; Oklahoma State 3; UC Santa Barbara 2; LSU 2;

List Of Voters

The USA TODAY Sports board of coaches is made up of 30 coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the American Baseball Coaches Association. The board for the 2026 season: Mik Aoki, Richmond; Blake Beemer, Butler; Andrew Checketts, UC-Santa Barbara; Jim Chester, Gardner-Webb; Reggie Christiansen, Sacramento State; Ryan Coe, Kennesaw State; Terry Davis, Western Illinois; Jeff Forehand, Lipscomb; Craig Gibson, Mercer; Justin Haire, Ohio State; Brian Hamm, Yale; Charlie Hickey, Central Connecticut State; Josh Holliday, Oklahoma State; Randy Hood, UNC Wilmington; Todd Interdonato, Boston College; Omar Johnson, Jackson State; Ed Kahovec, Holy Cross; Ryan Klosterman, Bryant; Geoff Loomis, Portland; Scott Malone, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi; Matt Mazurek, Canisius; John McCormack, Florida Atlantic; Evan Porter, Nebraska-Omaha; Sherman Reed, Coppin State; Jake Sabol, Central Michigan; Kevin Schnall, Coastal Carolina; Dan Skirka, Murray State; Alex Sogard, Wright State; Stan Stolte, UNLV; Butch Thompson, Auburn.

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Helpful Info

*The highest and lowest ranking each team has held during the designated season. Any team that starts the season unranked and/or falls out of the top 25 during the season will reflect a “NR” (not ranked) designation as its lowest rank.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas baseball holds at No. 2 in newest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

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