We all like excellence in our Sooners. There is no higher level of excellence than we find in Patty Gasso's teams. It was baseball, but I was fortunate enough to meet a great teacher of fundamentals of the sport, 50 years ago. I loved learning from him. The things he taught me, especially about defense, are what she's about. You can see it even see the teaching when you watch the exercises in a pregame.
That's why I became an OU softball fan. The first post season I remember was watching the three-game series in Seattle in the Supers. Keilana Rickets was a freshman. On the road in the playoffs, we won game one, but got shut out in game 2 and 3, a large product of a road strike zone. In those days, it was a big factor. The next season, 2011, we went to Arizona for the Supers with their legendary coach Mike Candrea, and won two straight for the first trip to the WCWS in a while, but didn't last. But in 2013, we swept Tennessee to win it. Since then, I've been passionate. Whenever we're on TV, I rearrange my schedule for that.
My favorite OU team was not the four straight women, though I love them. My favorite were 2016 and 17 when Kaleigh Clifton, Shay Knighten and Sydney Romero were freshman and sophs, Paige Parker was the overused pitcher a year older and then Paige Lowary joined in' 17. The excellence and smartness about how they played the game was as good as it gets.
I believe that the excellence of OU softball has caused the sport's national popularity to explode. And it's because of Patty Gasso. And no matter how disgusted I get at the parasite that is the essense of college athletic, and Texas having a $50 million budget for Longhorn football players, I'll love OU softball as long a Patty is here. I just hope that the new job of national coach doesn't mess with that.