So I lost something in the translation here, but Coach Glasco is still the Head Coach of the Cajun Softball team, right?
So I lost something in the translation here, but Coach Glasco is still the Head Coach of the Cajun Softball team, right?
I’m afraid the facts you are stating don’t support the point you are trying to make. Are you saying Clemson has a better coach and better athletes than the Cajuns?
The Cajuns have a top notch coach, the number one recruiting class in the country, a nicer, or at least bigger facility, a long history in the sport and great fan support. I’m not understanding what you are trying to say.
He’s saying that more of the big boys are finally deciding to throw money at softball. When schools can go from not having a team at all to hosting a regional in less than 3 years, it will become harder and harder for schools like us to compete. Not an excuse, just a fact
The teams with better players, coaches , facilities, and fan support would generally have the advantage. I understand that money helps to get these things. But, most people on here agree that the Cajuns have them all right now, and have had them for the last several years.
I submit that if other schools are hosting and advancing in the post season every year and we are not, then we have misjudged the quality of one or more things on the list. Money don’t play the game.
I know little to nothing about women’s softball, and I certainly don’t know coach Glasgow. But for all of his detractors, how many P5 teams have done better in the last three years?
Unfortunately, I think it is quite possible that softball will go the way of women’s basketball. How well has Louisiana Tech done the last 15 years?
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