I really think 2020 was our year with the 1-2 pitching duo of Elysson and Kleist.
Great pitching usually beats great hitting and all the top ranked teams can hit. That was our year and it was unfortunate how it played out with covid. We depended on Ellyson for a long time but were not able to really start to get over that hump until we had multiple big time experienced pitchers. Just my very amateur softball opinion but that is the difference between top 25 and top 10. We had that in 2020 and don’t have it now.
I’m excited to see what Glasco does with this team over the next few years. 2020 should have been a special season and now we have to build back up to that with experience and fitting all the puzzle pieces together.
VERY WELL SAID!
This is a place for Ragin' Cajun fans to post, whether that be positive or negative comments. Those posts are then open to remarks (as is mine).
The goal of this place is/should be for our (OUR) fans to show their support of the program. Sometimes that comes in a negative fashion, but if that is to right a wrong it is ultimately a positive post. Ok, enough of me posting before my first cup of coffee!
Officially? 2020. They couldn't even talk offers with Glasco until September of their Junior year. I checked and the recruiting rule change went into effect in 2018. Doubtful that any of the 2021 class was recruited by Glasco to attend UL prior to that date since he didn't get to UL until 2018 and pretty sure none of those girls were committed to Lotief at that point in time and stayed the course. Glasco might have recruited a couple of them when he was at A&M but not all of them. Remember, Glasco was at Auburn when UL hired him. Most of the 2021 signees played travel ball for Lacy when she was coaching in the Hotshots organization so that's the likely connection you are looking for. There is nothing stopping a potential student athlete from announcing any time prior to her junior year in high school that she is going to attend a certain school but that is a one sided commitment. The coach or the school can't acknowledge it and the potential student athlete can't know what she is going to get athletic money wise because the coach isn't allowed to discuss it with her or her family or her representative unless she is a junior in high school. So unless the PSA is a die hard fan of a particular school dead set on going to that school or a legacy athlete, why make an announcement of attendance prior to your junior year?
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