I am going to go w/ georgia for the win here and laying -1.65.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/040616cwsprev.html
Omaha Outlook: Arizona enters the College World Series with the fewest wins since California was 35-26 in 1992. The Golden Bears went 0-2 that year. A similar result might have been expected of the Wildcats against Long Beach State, especially considering the Dirtbags had swept Arizona earlier in the year and had Jered Weaver on the mound. But a scrappy, resilient Wildcats team got just enough pitching to stay within striking distance for two late-inning comebacks. Arizona is the third No. 3 seed to reach the CWS since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1999, joining San Jose State (2000) and Southwest Missouri State (2003). But no Arizona pitcher has an ERA less than 4.00 entering Omaha, and the Wildcats have just one significant long ball threat. Every other team here has an offense at least superior to Long Beach State's. Arizona gave the Pac-10 a CWS team for the eighth straight year but probably won't make much more noise.
Omaha Outlook: Georgia's players don the same blue collars worn by Arkansas, the team it tied for the best regular-season SEC record. The Bulldogs went 13-2 over the second half of the SEC season, proving they can consistently beat anyone in the country--or half of a CWS field that tied the 1998 record with four SEC entries. Perno's decision to start fourth outfielder Jonathan Wyatt in the second game against Georgia Tech looked like a brilliant coaching move as the freshman hit his first college homer to break a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning. Add the mystique of that kind of clutch hitting to a shut-'em-down bullpen, and there's hope for the Bulldogs to continue a postseason run few expected at the outset of the season.