2023 NCAA Division I Preseason All-Americans Softball America 2023 NCAA Division I Preseason All-Americans
Pre-season picks don't mean as much as post season rankings of All-American and All-SEC teams. Wallace seems like the kind of player that won't care at all. She just wants the team to win. But I do agree with you. Wallace is a special player.
@scrappygator @sandman70 @notexgator - 3 more days and 4 till we are in the seats in Tampa! You ready Sandy?
I just watched Part 1 of Steve Russell's interview today with Tim Walton. A point of emphasis for this season was working in the weight room and in the batting cages to increase power numbers, as the OBP and batting averages were good last year, but they need to get more power from the team and feels they will do that this year. He said Sarah Longley had a great fall camp and is now playing catcher for the first time since middle school and it's good to have an athlete like her behind the plate. Russell asked if any positions were pretty well locked in and he mentioned Echols at 3rd, Wallace at SS, Goelz at 1st and Kistler, Falby & Goddard in the OF. He said he's still trying to figure out 2nd, but said Egan, Pollard, Roe & Wilkie will get a lot of playing time at different positions early on, as he has a lot of depth and will move a lot of players around early in the season. On the pitching side, he said Delbrey hasn't thrown in live action since the WCWS, but is working hard and making steady progress in getting her pitch count up to be able to contribute ASAP. He said Trlicek has improved a lot and Hightower is an AA looking to have a big year and that Gigante and Bender will, also, pitch a lot, especially early in the season and he has confidence in all of them.
I know the team is fired up for the season which makes me DOUBLE fired up! Cigar City is going to have some smokin’ Gator softball!
Given that the first month of game videos will likely not be available on the normal media outlets. Are there any other outlets that perhaps would stream these games (live or replay). YouTube, Periscope, etc come to mind. In other words is there any way I can watch them?
$15 per ticket I see. I'll probably be there but that's kinda steep for softball when you're bringing a family with you.
Disappointed. Last year there were 40 games televised during regular season including SEC +. This year there are only 23 or 24 games listed to be televised. I hope this changes.
So many ESPNU games. I don’t remember that many in past years for Florida ETA: Looking at the schedule for example it has one of the Arkansas games on ESPN2. But the other two games don’t have it even listed for SECN+ ….any reason for that?
Most of those early pre-conference tournament games are not being televised and I don't understand that either. Flo-Sports is showing the West Coast tourney games, but you have to pay for access. I just don't get not allowing SEC+ to carry all games not picked up by the ESPN group or regular SEC Network.
Flo paid more than espn for theright to televise/video.. you also pay for espn,, most likely a lot more than you will for a weekend/month of Flo. I always forget to cancel when use it..lolol And for the not enough games on tv.. with minimal effort every single game played by a SEC team is on video somewhere. Maybe a couple exceptions per year on a midweek game. Im having to use the ncfa app to watch opening weekend tourney of interest. Which is biggest tourney/field of opening weekend.
I guess you dont want to go watch softball in Clearwater w/ me then?? j/k,,you know Im not going. $35 per ticket, per day there btw,, youre getting off cheap/
The problem with our early season home games not being broadcast has nothing to do with ESPN or SEC. Every SEC team but us broadcasts all or almost all of their home games....most on SEC+. Our broadcast capability is subpar compared to the rest of the league as we have limited capability to broadcast multiple events on a weekend. This time of year, gymnastics, both basketball teams and baseball get priority over softball. Several years ago we inspected a couple other broadcast facilities at other SEC schools to determine what we have to do to upgrade our production facility and what it would cost. The cost is "relatively" cheap compared to what is being spent elsewhere but we just don't do it. It is not ESPN or SEC fault as they can't air games where no cameras are turned on at the stadium.
Our schedule shows updated media information. It is better than in the past but not likely because we have improved our production facility. In the past the ten games at the T-Mobile and Bubly Invitational would not have been broadcast. T-Mobile apparently will still not be broadcast but Bubly will be on SEC+. Bubly is usually in February and is not broadcast due to conflicts with other sports but this year it has moved to March when the conflicts are less. While the main problem remains, at least there is a better schedule this year.