College Softball Landscape Has Changed

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Mike White is leaving Oregon for Texas. Texas is buying out the last 3 years of his contract at Oregon.




Amanda Sanchez is transferring from Missouri to LSU


Central Florida's head coach is now the HC at Iowa
Toledo who UT played this past season has lost their HC to Rutgers


Pitcher Samantha Show and outfielder Keeli Milligan are transferring from Texas A&M


Tim Walton UF HC has signed a 10 year extension


Larissa Anderson is the new HC at Missouri after spending the last 4 years at Hofstra
 
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Mike White is leaving Oregon for Texas. Texas is buying out the last 3 years of his contract at Oregon.




Amanda Sanchez is transferring from Missouri to LSU


Central Florida's head coach is now the HC at Iowa
Toledo who UT played this past season has lost their HC to Rutgers


Pitcher Samantha Show and outfielder Keeli Milligan are transferring from Texas A&M


Tim Walton UF HC has signed a 10 year extension


Larissa Anderson is the new HC at Missouri after spending the last 4 years at Hofstra

To me, this seems more a light trim of the grass rather than a landscape change.
 
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To me, this seems more a light trim of the grass rather than a landscape change.

Agreed.

Mike White moving is significant, but Pac 12 schools can't compete salary-wise with any other conference. If an SEC or Big 12 school comes calling, they can't match the $$$.

Another note, Oklahoma is spending $20 million to build a new stadium to replace the absolute dump they currently play in.
 
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Agreed.

Mike White moving is significant, but Pac 12 schools can't compete salary-wise with any other conference. If an SEC or Big 12 school comes calling, they can't match the $$$.

Another note, Oklahoma is spending $20 million to build a new stadium to replace the absolute dump they currently play in.

Exactly on both counts.

The plans for the new stadium at Oklahoma are stunning, and it will be one of the highest capacity softball stadiums in the country once complete.
 

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