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Texas Softball loses Associate Head Coach Kristen Zaleski
GoHorns1 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Texas Softball loses Associate Head Coach Kristen Zaleski
HonkEm replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sad to see this happen. Zaleski was well‑liked, the players trusted her, and she did a lot of the relationship‑building behind the scenes that people don’t notice. Wish her the best wherever she ends up.” -
Lubbock Judge Grants Injunction for Brendan Sorsby
Burnt Orange Horn replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Cooper, I believe. -
Texas Softball loses Associate Head Coach Kristen Zaleski
chennups replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Good luck Coach! Thanks for cheering on the horns and helping them win it all twice! I remember her giving Atwood the fist bumps after she hit the intentional walk attempt in last years championship. -
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Texas Softball loses Associate Head Coach Kristen Zaleski
GoHorns1 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Guessing she got a HC job somewhere. -
As first reported by D1Softball, Texas Softball Associate Head Coach Kristen Zaleski will not return to the Longhorns next season. She had been on staff for four years after being hired by Mike White in July 2022. Texas did not return a request for comment at the time of this posting. Zaleski also served as the first base coach when the Horns were batting.
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https://frontofficesports.com/womens-college-world-series-title-clincher-peaks-at-3-million-views/ Women’s College World Series Title-Clincher Peaks at 3 Million Views The viewership for the championship series follows the trend of strong ratings for the WCWS overall. By Yanyan Li UPDATED Jun 08, 2026 | 06:22 pm Brett Rojo-Imagn Images Game 2 of the 2026 Women’s College World Series championship series, where Texas defeated Texas Tech 4–1 to clinch its second consecutive national championship, was the most-watched college softball game on record. The game averaged 2.5 million viewers on ESPN, surpassing last year’s Texas-Texas Tech Game 3 that averaged 2.4 million. This year’s in-state battle also peaked at 3 million viewers compared to a peak of 2.7 million in 2025. Previously, the average viewership record stood at 2.3 million, set during the 2007 Game 3 between Arizona and Tennessee. Meanwhile, Texas-Texas Tech Game 1 averaged 1.9 million viewers and peaked at 2.1 million, which according to ESPN is the third most-watched championship series Game 1 ever, but down from 2025’s Game 1. That game likely took a ratings hit from overlapping with Game 1 of the NBA Finals, which drew the highest viewership for the event since 2019 (though this year’s WCWS Game 2 overlapped with Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals). Overall, the 2026 championship series averaged 2.2 million viewers, becoming the second-most watched WCWS finals ever per ESPN—just behind 2025 (which also averaged 2.2 million). The viewership for the championship series follows the trend of strong ratings for the WCWS overall. Driven largely by Texas Tech games, this year’s WCWS recorded the second through fifth most-watched non-finals tournament matches, with three of those featuring the Red Raiders. Overall, the tournament averaged 1.5 million viewers before the championship series. Viewership for NCAA women’s spring sports championships has been strong overall on ESPN. Northwestern’s win over North Carolina in this year’s women’s lacrosse national title game averaged 470,000 views, the sport’s most-watched game on record. The WCWS outperformed college baseball’s Men’s College World Series, which kicks off June 12, in average viewership last year. Though the MCWS drew better ratings for its championship series (2.5 million vs. the WCWS’s 2.2 million in 2025), the WCWS averaged 1.3 million viewers compared to the MCWS’s 1.2 million throughout the tournament.
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you brought up getting him removed from the HOF. Well it’s started. https://c.org/4RbkxWjqxV
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I'm certainly not a lawyer lol So I have no idea if it could happen, but if I was Cincinnati, Colorado or Oklahoma State, I'm filing an injunction to keep Sorsby from playing in these three states in 2026 If they win, then does Texas Tech want to play musical chairs all season with their QB? Maybe, but it lessens their chances of winning
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Lubbock Judge Grants Injunction for Brendan Sorsby
Freehorn replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Do we know the judges name? Would think that would be public information -
Texas Tech destroying integrity of sports
GoHorns1 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Cody and Tech just sank his Protect College Sports Act. No one in congress will take his phone calls, texts or emails. -
I agree
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Use the same irreparable damage to integrity of game for any OOS game Tech plays.
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The problem is they’ll find another judge to cancel it out. That’s the world we live in.
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According to most, Tech bound ever since ou got bounced.
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Texas Tech destroying integrity of sports
Bobbers replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
lol, you folks are funny. If this happened 5 years ago, all of this crowd would be saying "Tech belongs in the SEC with all the other cheaters". This kind of thing has always happened, but we did not have the internet and it was always swept under the rug. Sports is so much cleaner now than it used to be. There is far less cheating because we live in a world where anybody can be a reporter and social media is listening. Nobody should be surprised that Texas Tech is fighting to get their star QB on the field. This is also backfiring in the most glorious way. I hope BS plays. I hope they are forced to vacate all of their games. College football will be better for it. -
Good lord