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Discussion in 'GatorGrowl's Diamond Gators' started by wild4softball, Jun 22, 2022.

  1. rickjs1

    rickjs1 GC Hall of Fame

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    Decent player. Watched her a lot with Mercado when I was honed in on Lefty and Hovermale. Don't think she is an "off the charts" get but at the same time some of these kids blossom far more than I expect and some don't. She's good enough she could be the former.
     
  2. pinellasgator1

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    Tim used to follow Fisher prior to her commitment to UCLA. I'm not entirely sure that we're really in contention to get her. She wants to be an ace and that likely isn't going to occur here.
     
  3. rickjs1

    rickjs1 GC Hall of Fame

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    She never was on my list. Now, I suppose it is possible that at one time, before I created my list, that he followed her. But he drops kids from his "following" list when he knows they have no interest. And, if that is the case, it would have been well before getting close to Sept. 1 and the time to formally recruit.
     
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  4. gators_2018

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    Sucks for their current catcher Vic Valdez. Stuck it out with glasco and transferred over with him just to be replaced her senior year and promoted to bench player.
     
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  5. notexgator

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    The Texas Tech money comes from the wife/husband (former owner) of Double Eagle Oil Company. They sold for a cool $4.1 Bil plus stock in Diamond Oil. Three days of interest covers the $2.2 Mil that they give to TT Softball. As far as I know Patrick and Brittanie are very small donors to SB. We are far outclassed by all the TX, OK power 5 schools as far as money. They could buy and sell us and and still have Billions. Think Love Truck Stops For OU plus the giant communication family Gaylord Family. Think EXXON Oil for UT plus 70% of all independent oil drillers and large business owners. Think every major Engineering firm in TX for aTm. Think FFE Transport Services, Stevens Trucking, and McLane Trucking plus 5 of the 10 largest attorney groups in Texas
    (remember the cigarette settlement? The big winners were 2 Baylor led firms).I could go on but I think you get the picture. We are fighting a very lopsided battle. As a writer on another site clearly puts it, "only God and the Longhorns have more money than Texas A&M".
     
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  6. 1990Gator

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    All our money will go to Football and men’s Basketball, all other sports will be given these instructions from our AD - Just be competetive.
     
  7. oragator1

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    And we have one of the founders of NVDIA, Wertheim is worth 5 billion, one of the members of the Saudi royal family is an alum, a billionaire Swiss banker, among others. It’s just different at UF culturally, when they give it largely goes to academics.
     
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  8. ocalaman

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    Seems she made a big leap this season.

    "One of the biggest bats of the 2025 season has entered the portal. Ohio State catcher Jasmyn Burns will look for a new home. The sophomore had a breakout year for the Buckeyes hitting 25 home runs which ranks fourth in the nation and a single-season Big Ten and Ohio State program record. Burns also had a .455 batting average to go along with 75 hits and 51 runs while adding 72 RBIs on a 1.006 slugging percentage.

    Those numbers earned her NFCA First-Team All-American honors and Second Team All-American from Softball America.
     
  9. notexgator

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    Oragator - You are correct. Europeans and Asian graduates could care less about "American" sports or giving money for them, unless it is Men's Soccer, which we do not have! 1990 is also correct. I feel the days as an all everything school are coming to an end.
     
  10. candymanfromgc

    candymanfromgc Moderator VIP Member

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    You may be correct but I hope not
     
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  11. ufgtr77

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    Jazzy Burns (Ohio State) has committed to Texas Tech per on3 Portal Tracking web site.
     
  12. WESGATORS

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    I don't get that mentality for sports like softball. I can kind of get it for sports where players are trying to show out for a specific skill set for the professional ranks, but does that happen for softball?

    The flip side is putting yourself out there, knowing you are not the best at a position (sure, compete for it, but no guarantees), and then what? How are you going to perform knowing that this isn't the best lineup for the team? How would you expect the coach to respond? It just doesn't make any sense to me.

    Go GATORS!
    ,WESGATORS
     
  13. oragator1

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    Agree but it’s not even about them. The domestic UF alums focus on it too. Chris Malachowsky, the NVDIA guy, gave 25 million (and got NVDIA to kick in another 25) to help turn UF into an AI hub. Wertheim has given over 50 million, mostly to engineering. Al Warrington gave over 100 million, all to the business school. We certainly have had generous sports guys like BHG, Condron, Hathcock etc…but the really big money goes to the academic side.
    I think UF alums have seen the academic rise and wanted to jump in to push it further as the sky seemed to be the limit. Sports were generally fine, outside of football where no one wanted to back a sinking ship. With recent academic events, we will see if sports are the beneficiary. Especially if they start to slip.
    But for schools like TTU, they can’t generate billions annually to compete with the big academic schools, so this is how they compete. Same with schools like LSU, Auburn Bama, even Ohio State (who has an academic inferiority complex to UM). It’s a game we can’t win because sports are those schools have, and with open money now, that’s where it will go. It’s the quickest way to pride and relevancy for them. Almost half of LSU’s last capital campaign went to sports for instance.
    U of Texas is the exception, they have insane cash to throw at both and do.