WATCH: College World Series Game 3 Live UNC vs Oklahoma | How Much Will The New MLB Draft Rules Help LSU?

WATCH: College World Series Game 3 Live UNC vs Oklahoma | How Much Will The New MLB Draft Rules Help LSU?

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College World Series Game 3 Live UNC vs Oklahoma | How Much Will The New MLB Draft Rules Help LSU?

North Carolina and Oklahoma are scheduled to face off tonight, Monday, June 22, 2026, at 7:00 PM ET (6:00 PM CT) on ESPN for the winner-take-all Game 3 of the Men’s College World Series (MCWS) Finals.The best-of-three series is tied 1-1 after Oklahoma captured Game 1 (9-3) and North Carolina answered with a Game 2 victory (6-2). Tonight’s pitching matchup features a battle of freshmen, with Jackson Rose starting for the Tar Heels and Nick Wesloski taking the mound for the Sooners. How Much Will the Proposed MLB Draft Rules Help LSU? Major League Baseball’s newly proposed amateur draft overhaul—introduced on June 18, 2026, as part of upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations—would fundamentally shift the college baseball landscape. While it would provide powerhouse programs like the LSU Tigers with an unprecedented influx of elite talent, experts emphasize it will actually breed greater parity across the sport rather than allowing a single team to dominate.The Three Core Changes Impacting College Baseball Ban on High School Draftees: Under the proposal, high school players would no longer be eligible for the domestic draft. Every graduating senior must head to college or the junior college ranks first.Earlier College Eligibility: Four-year college players would become draft-eligible after their sophomore seasons instead of their junior years.Shortened 12-Round Draft: Shrinking the draft from 20 rounds to 12 eliminates roughly 240 professional selections per year, forcing an immense amount of depth back into the collegiate system.The Impact on LSU: Roster Upgrades vs. Parity Bottlenecks Guaranteed Arrival of Elite Commits: Historically, LSU’s primary recruiting battle is not against other college programs, but against MLB signing bonuses. In a typical cycle, several of head coach Jay Johnson’s highest-rated high school signees opt to go pro instead of arriving in Baton Rouge. If high schoolers are barred from the draft, LSU’s roster would immediately lock in 100% of its top-tier high school recruiting classes.The “Super Sophomore” Roster Turnover: While LSU gains immense freshman classes, they would only hold onto those elite players for two seasons instead of three. High-end talent would leave for the MLB draft a year earlier, leading to highly accelerated roster turnover and making long-term roster construction more volatile.The Roster Crunch and Talent Spillover: The NCAA currently restricts baseball rosters to 35 players. With hundreds of elite high school phenoms and displaced late-round players flooded into the college system, top-tier rosters will overflow. This massive surplus of talent will inevitably spill over into mid-major programs, raising the talent floor and driving intense parity nationwide rather than a single-school monopoly.Because the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) strongly opposes the proposal—arguing that cutting the draft pool and capping signing bonuses hurts the next generation of players—the rule changes face a steep uphill battle before the December 1, 2026, CBA deadline.

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