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We still have a good chance to get to the NCAA's but I guarantee you the selection committee will do us no favors in terms of seeding or placement.Do we have a chance at all to make the NCAA's? Our RPI can't be bad considering some of the early season wins we had.
The question is if the founding coach left on her own or was pushed out by Plonsky? I remember when it was apparent that Coach Goestenkors wanted to quit in her fourth year and Plonsky talked her out of it and finally a year later Gail quit, even after pleas from Plonsky. That was a case of a coach firing herself when the AD couldn't do it. The results, Karen Aston, are obvious that a coaching change was needed.Three seasons ago she left and somebody (Plonsky?) brought in a top rated coach from Cal
This.She couldn't win it with Cat, so it was time then.
I'm not sure Red watches that much softball. You may know more than I, but I figured Red watches as much softball as Joe Jamail (RIP) watched UT swimming.I am just guessing here, but I suspect the McCombs have a lot to do with Clark holding onto her job despite the woeful results
Not unless he is mellowing in his old age. He hates losing at everything.I am just guessing here, but I suspect the McCombs have a lot to do with Clark holding onto her job despite the woeful results
LOOKS LIKE THAT CHANGE THING AINT HAPPENING. AGAIN.Not unless he is mellowing in his old age. He hates losing at everything.
All I can say is Wow! Definitely a must read and gives some insight why a change has not occurred. Clearly Clark is on the good side of her AD's posse.Now this is a tell all story!
http://www.scout.com/college/texas/story/1792379-texas-women-s-ad-plonsky-asset-or-divisive