I agree, but I would say this since I don't follow NCAA Softball as much as other and had to do the research. Of the 12 top ranked teams, I counted 8 of them that have a player like Davis at the top of the lineup. Now a few might have had a few Hrs, but where do you find players that have her speed, glove and contact ability? She is a legit All-American that many top programs would love to have. Your program should have the ability to play small ball as well as the ability to hit the ball out the park.JMO
I was told by an athletic department insider earlier this year that Justin was offered the pitching coach position at Virginia last year and seriously contemplated taking it. Glasco supposedly talked him out of accepting it. However, after being effectively neutered by Glasco this year (Glasco took over pitch calling responsibilities about a quarter of the way into the season this year) it wouldn't surprise me at all if Justin looked elsewhere to practice his trade.
Baylor beat the heck out of us with small ball on Saturday.
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Could be an interesting thread as to whether coaches should switch from baseball to softball and/or vice versa.
Also compare the new generation of coaches to the old, which love the sport more, and which sport for thise switching
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