Volstylexx
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No coach in college athletics benefited more from Covid canceling spring sports in 2020 than Karen. That team was on track to miss the NCAAT entirely. Had you added that to back to back home regional exits, I think tonight could’ve been her last game.The transfer portal for two great pitchers and at least a couple of great hitters has to be kind to the Lady Vols or they are in for one heck of a long season in 2023
Volstylelexx you have posted on here for a long time when not much is going on here. I appreciate you. We are at two different levels but not necessarily opposite ends.
Softball has been drifting downward for a while. UT has been somewhat sanguine about it because the Weeklys have checked most of the boxes. They run a clean program, recruit high character players who do well academically and are campus leaders, which reflects well on the university. Karen and Ralph brought a family feel to the program that UT appreciates, and they fit the paradigm of what UT wants in its HCs. Karen and the Chancellor are friendly.
Softball isn't as successful as it was, but it has been consistently "good enough" for many. This was a very disappointing end to the season, exacerbated by the failure to capitalize on a second chance to host the supers, which UT would have liked. The program needed the boost, and with Bama out of the picture, they had a real shot at making the WCWS after a long drought. But UT isn't going to fire Karen over it. That won't even be in the conversation.
The players are to blame. Kiki, Ivy, Ayala, Gibson, Puni. They lacked any fire. Yes, they are great on defense but no effort on offense for weeks. Ayala has seemed like she has just wanted the season over for a while now. I am not saying coaches haven’t made some boneheaded moves but the veterans on this team gave the pitchers zero relief. EE has pitched her a$$ off for this team. We wouldn’t even have been a host if not for her. I hate the offense wouldn’t help her.
I must say EE gave everything she had this year and this would have really been ugly without her. Funny thing was in the end overall it was the hitting that failed us.
I respectfully disagree. A good athlete is a good athlete. Both fielding and hitting require good focus and fundamentals, but I'm not sure we're getting that on the hitting side.I’d like to know Weekly’s recruiting philosophy and what she values most in position players. It looks like she values fielding first and hitting second.
As for me, give me a great hitter/average fielder over the great fielder/average hitter all day long. It’s much easier to teach/develop fielding than hitting IMO. Also give me a player with good size and strength over a smaller/faster player, too.
This has been an issue for the last 5+ years: We don't hit in big games. Seven hits--total--in the last 2 games? Pathetic. We deserved to lose. One run in the last game? This season will go down as a big-time hitting failure--not because we didn't have players who could hit, but because our hitters just couldn't perform to their potential.
Oregon State lost 20 games this year and was 9-15 in its conference--and we can't beat them in one of two games...at home? Pathetic. Something about Weekly and the Vols the last few years: We have consistently come up small in big spots. I don't know why, but it's true. We had two of the best players in baseball for 3 years--even three for a couple of years--and won zippo.
In years past, with teams that had players like Monica Abbott/Schutzler/Chiles and then again with the Renfroes/Gibson/Chavanne, talent was able to overcome poor coaching to an extent. We still should've had at least one NC with Abbott (maybe more than one), and at least one SEC regular season championship with the Renfroes (we had zero), but at least we were getting to WCWS with those teams. Now, our recruiting has actually dropped off some, which is another factor in our downfall that people seem to be overlooking. We're still recruiting well but not the level we were at one point. We used to consistently get top five classes.