Exactly!!!
From ESPN.com: Sooners coach Patty Gasso heard the breathless questions from reporters and fans:
Why do you need that?
Well, she explained during an interview earlier this year, it's simple. She had scholarships available, she said, and why would she go after the second-best player? "That makes no sense," she said. "I go after the best as long as they fit."
Parity isn't her concern.
"Is that good for the game?" Gasso asked. "It's good for job security. It's kind of like
UConn women's basketball and winning the championship how many years in a row? And people are like, 'This is boring' or 'This is not good for the women's game to have an elite team.' But it's our job, and I think for sport connoisseurs, they want to see what greatness looks like."
This is the story of how greatness happens -- the players who are drawn to it and the coach who has built a program that has the rest of softball competing for second place.