Yvette's time was an era where only 3-4 SEC teams fielded or funded softball. You had Florida State and South Carolina on the east coast, some central teams (Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas & Texas A&M) and the west coast PAC 10 teams. It was a changing era when Yvette left for LSU and Stefni was selected as coach. BTW, it's also the underlying reason Yvette left for LSU. She wanted to remain as a nationally recognized program, and with a number of P5 schools beginning programs and willing to spend money to build them she knew she needed better funding to continue to go after national recruits. When she started there was no fast pitch in Louisiana (as well as a number of other southern states) and she was able to get west coast recruits to come here because there weren't that many high level D1 programs. She had just started being able to sign some Louisiana players (thanks to Stefni & Mike starting travel ball fast pitch programs which didn't exist before that) so she needed budget which the administration at that time wasn't willing to provide. We do provide more now, but it's still not enough to recruit on a national level. That's why our typical recruiting base is Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and a few from Oklahoma. My understanding is we had some very highly rated east coast and west coast recruits (PAC12 & SEC offers that chose us) lined up for the next 3 years but I don't know how that will play out with the coaching change. I'm hoping they stick with us. Sorry about the ramble.