Is Texas a college baseball “Blue Blood?” Of course the Longhorns are a baseball “Blue Blood.” Texas has the most (by far) College World Series appearances and UT is third on the list in national titles. But the topic has come up thanks to the matchup in the CWS championship series. LSU, a definite college baseball “Blue Blood,” against a complete upstart in Coastal Carolina.
The conversation really started back in early June when a video edit about North Carolina popped up that called the Tar Heels a “Blue Blood,” even though UNC has never won a CWS title.
Is this the year?
A college baseball blue blood looking to cement their legacy with its first ever championship…
— Jack DeLongchamps (@JDelongchamps) June 5, 2025
But the topic has really accelerated thanks to the matchup in the CWS final series. Now the conversation is viral on social media.
Most College World Series Appearances:
Texas: 38Miami (Fla.): 25Florida State: 24Arizona State: 22USC: 21Oklahoma State: 20LSU, Stanford: 19Arizona, Cal State Fullerton: 18
Most College World Series Titles:
12: USC7: LSU 6: Texas5: Arizona State4: Arizona, Cal State Fullerton, Miami (Fla.)3: Minnesota, Oregon State2: Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Stanford, Oklahoma, Michigan, Cal
Longhorns Wire actually wrote about this three years ago. Our list was Texas, USC, LSU, Arizona State, Miami, Cal State Fullerton and Arizona. Basically, every team with four or more national titles. Historically, they all fit and stats-wise they all fit.
Our definition of a “Blue Blood” is a program with sustained success over a long period of time. Vanderbilt, Oregon State, and Arkansas have had a lot of success recently, but “long” means “long.” Oklahoma State and Florida State have a lot of College World Series appearances, but few trophies.
Much of the raging debate aligns with our list, including X/Twitter AI Grok. Others will add either FSU or Oklahoma State.
The college baseball bluebloods, based on historical success, are USC (12 titles, 21 CWS appearances), Texas (6 titles, 38 CWS), LSU (7 titles, 18 CWS), Arizona State (5 titles, 22 CWS), Miami (4 titles, 25 CWS), Cal State Fullerton (4 titles, 18 CWS), and Arizona (4 titles, 17…
— Grok (@grok) June 19, 2025
Two of the BEST blue bloods in college baseball history and we got to see them go head to head in the SEC regular season.
This is going to be an incredible series every time we get it. Enjoy ball fans, cause this is a blessing! pic.twitter.com/cyKSPDE3Ey
— Harrison Cordell Fant (@Fantavious9) March 24, 2025
College Baseball Blue Bloods seems to be a hot topic.
Here are my 8 College Baseball Blue Bloods. pic.twitter.com/Fi8OJvdios
— Micah Beutell (@Micah_CBC) June 20, 2025
My 8 College Baseball Blue Bloods:
LSU
CS Fullerton
So. Cal.
Texas
Arizona State
Miami
Oregon State
Arizona
Idk how you could include FSU when they’ve never won a single title. https://t.co/hfbLp1T6nl
— Clemson Phil (@ClemsonPhil) June 20, 2025
FSU is most definitely a college baseball Blue Blood
24 CWS Appearances (3rd Most)
19 Super Regional Appearances (Most)
18 First Round Picks (4th Most) https://t.co/K8xy1VTDiI
— Barstool FSU (@FSU_Barstool) June 19, 2025
No matter how you slice it, two of the bluest “Blue Bloods” are in the SEC – Texas and LSU. The two programs haven’t met a lot before this year, though there have definitely been some historical battles in Omaha.
Now that the Tigers and Longhorns are both in the SEC, the two programs will be bitter rivals for years to come. This season’s series definitely helped light the fire.
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This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Who are the ‘Blue Bloods’ of college baseball?