Technically, I think he said we HAD to win 3/4. He was not satisfied with loss or team play in the series. But I hear you.
Glasco needs to go?
So we must be dealing with one of three things.
1. Disgruntled parent/player who is not good enough to play for the Cajuns. It happens. Playing for the Cajuns is not for everyone.
2. Disgruntled former coach who is trying to create problems because misery loves company.
3. Or a fan with an opinion who is just completely clueless about the game.
Opinions are great. However, calling for his job with his first recruiting class finally arriving on scene is a bit irrational. Not to mention being 23-9 with 6-7 freshman in the lineup every game is extremely solid in D1 sports. He is still trying to find the identity of his team and his first recruiting class. Please do not forget he inherited a program that was in complete disarray when he took over in 2018 and still won the conference. I will also say that no one wanted the job but Gerry Glasco after that mess was created. That takes courage and confidence to step in knowing he had a challenge in front of him. I honestly think Coach Glasco saved the program from a huge set back. He is a great man and a man of integrity and honor that some do not understand. He has been offered Power 5 jobs and has stayed loyal to the Ragin Cajuns Community which is the best in the country. The parity in softball is ridiculous today. So if you are going off of losing to Texas St in the 3rd game of the series after winning the first two then you are completely out of the loop. Since taking over the job Coach Glasco is 181-49. Four conference championships. Two conference tournament championships and 2X coach of the year. Pretty impressive. Professionally he was 96-46 with 3 Cowles Cup Championships. Again, pretty impressive I would say. But we want to talk about Glasco needs to go, and development because of a loss to Texas St.. Tap the breaks. He's one of the best coaches in the country and a great man that develops these student athletes into awesome young ladies with confidence and character. We all want to win, but let's not miss the bigger picture here.
From coming into a program out of sorts to personal loss to Covid, Glasco has had his hands full since taking over. Yeah, it’s a messy year, NCAA messed everyone up with the Covid bonus year. Dependent on the replacement cycle, some teams benefited more than others. NCAA had a golden opportunity to have a teachable moment for STUDENT athletes, the importance of an education and no special rule. So be it.
Glasco will be fine, he knows how to get to the promised land.
I guess Fat Albert’s didn’t work out.
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