I pay $110 yearly for the the subscription service on that website and others. You can go pay like I do and then you can view it. In the first link I sent you it will take you to the website and you can purchase a subscription like everyone else and view all you want. In the link that I sent you in the third paragraph it clearly says it is a member only link. In the subscription content it is illegal to copy and paste content from there site. The articles that I sent you all got there information and the list from the actual site. Do you think they made that up? I don't have to prove anything to you. They were ranked #1 by that site, bottom line. It doesn't matter if you agree or not. This is a transfer thread so if you don't have anything to add to it stay off. I will not respond to your posts if it doesn't have anything to do with post #1.
As far as the original question, building a class or transfers, I think that was the question? I trust Coach Glasco. All of you have an opinion, which is great, but I trust the coach when it comes down to it. They would not do anything to upset their livelihood. That is how they get paid.
No, I do not, I thought I did, but this year has taught me a lot. For most of the season, I thought we needed to develop our players. But as the season went on, I've seen something in these players that I hadn't seen in a long time. Fight, courage, and a will to win games.
What it comes down to is the coach and if they want to keep their job. The only way a coach keeps their job is by winning.
We have seen it too much, in my opinion, that coaches are gone after 3 years because more is expected of them.
Winning solves a lot of problems, and in my opinion, Coach Glasco is solving those problems.
So, just talking about softball here, we've shown for years that we can be elite without relying on transfers. While I remember a few key transfers during the Lotief years (Vanessa Soto and Matte Haack seem to come to mind) it seems like half of Gerry's roster is made up of players who started at other universities prior to coming to UL. And he's had success with it.
Not sure what you're referring to with OK State.
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