11
May
09

Because Lesbo McMuff Wasn’t Available


1244360Stephen F. Austin University made a hiring last week for their women’s softball team, bringing in new head coach Gay McNutt who spent the last 7 years at Southern Miss.

McNutt’s teams have won five conference championships and finished in the league’s Top 5 on three other occasions, with four NCAA Regional Tournament appearances.

“I’m very pleased to announce Gay McNutt as our new softball coach,” Athletic Director Robert Hill said. “Coach McNutt has already proven she can win in the Southland Conference, and I think she is the person who will turn our softball program into a conference power.”

[SFA Jacks ]


2 Responses to “Because Lesbo McMuff Wasn’t Available”


  1. 1 youppi
    May 11, 2009 at 3:46 pm

    hmmm. I don’t get why you’d post this story slanch… I mean, I too share a great hope that she can bring a winning mentality to SFA University.

  2. 2 youppi
    May 11, 2009 at 3:47 pm

    oh wait a minute, GAY MCNUTT!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!


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