
Jacoby Dutchover Commits to Tarleton State Baseball Program
The recent Midland High graduate will join Tarleton State as a pitcher and outfielder, bringing a strong senior season record and a history of high‑profile recruitment shifts.
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The recent Midland High graduate will join Tarleton State as a pitcher and outfielder, bringing a strong senior season record and a history of high‑profile recruitment shifts.

Senior Jacoby Dutchover powered Midland High to a 30‑7 record and a regional semifinal berth, dominating both on the mound and at the plate while collecting numerous accolades.

Southern Miss baseball announced the hiring of Kyle Cheesebrough as its new recruiting coordinator, filling the vacancy left by Travis Creel’s move to Jacksonville State, while also elevating Ladd Rhodes to hitting coach.

Two standout transfers, shortstop Ben Cleary and right‑handed pitcher Connor Udland, have pledged to Arkansas, propelling the Razorbacks to the summit of the 64Analytics team rankings and underscoring an aggressive recruiting push.

Connor Udland, a 6‑foot‑4 right‑hander from Katy, Texas, has chosen to continue his collegiate career at the University of Arkansas, turning a promising freshman season into a high‑profile transfer acquisition.

Connor Udland, a standout pitcher from Houston, has chosen Arkansas, joining a wave of transfers that has vaulted the Razorbacks to the top of the portal rankings.

After a decade leading Lamar University's program, Will Davis is now the head coach of the University of Houston baseball team, focusing on rebuilding the roster, securing key staff, and leveraging his regional ties for recruiting.

Eddie Nuñez explains the university's scholarship and revenue‑share strategy, notes the end of Todd Whitting's 16‑year tenure, and outlines plans for expansion under new head coach Will Davis.

Will Davis, the head baseball coach at Lamar University, has been hired to lead the University of Houston's baseball program, replacing Todd Whitting, who was recently fired. Davis's five‑year contract is worth roughly $425,000 annually, and two of his former staff members will join him in Houston.

After a decade of turning the Lamar Cardinals into a winning program, Will Davis is set to become the next head coach of the University of Houston baseball team, a move that could reignite the Cougars’ NCAA Tournament aspirations.

Will Davis, the acclaimed coach behind Lamar’s recent Southland title and NCAA Tournament run, has been appointed head coach of the University of Houston baseball program, succeeding Todd Whitting.

The University of Houston’s baseball program is poised to appoint Will Davis, the successful head coach of Lamar University, to lead the Cougars, aiming to reverse recent struggles and return to national contention.

The University of Houston is close to announcing its next baseball coach, with Lamar’s Will Davis and USC’s Sean Allen among the top contenders.

Todd Whitting, who led the Houston Cougars baseball team for sixteen seasons, discusses his emotional response to the contract non‑renewal, the program’s recent struggles, and the hopes he holds for its next chapter.

After a 16‑year run that included five conference titles and multiple NCAA appearances, Todd Whitting discusses the end of his contract, the program’s financial constraints, and the future of Houston baseball.

After 16 seasons and nearly 500 wins, Todd Whitting’s contract was not renewed, opening the door for a new era. The search involves a mix of internal talent and proven outsiders, each with distinct recruiting and championship pedigrees.

After 16 years at the helm, Todd Whitting’s contract will not be renewed, prompting the university to begin a nationwide search for his successor.

After Todd Whitting’s contract was not renewed, the University of Houston begins a search for its next baseball leader, weighing experienced head coaches and rising assistants.

The University of Houston has decided not to renew the contract of baseball coach Todd Whitting, ending a 16‑year tenure that included both notable successes and a recent string of losing seasons.

The University of Houston has announced the departure of longtime baseball coach Todd Whitting, who compiled 498 wins and led the Cougars to three conference regular‑season titles and four NCAA Tournament appearances.

After a disappointing final series against Arizona State, the University of Houston announced that head coach Todd Whitting will not return. The decision follows a decade of service marked by both triumphs and a recent decline.

The University of Houston baseball program saw its final series slip against Arizona State, closing the season at 24‑31 overall and 7‑23 in conference play. Long‑time head coach Todd Whitting, who has guided the team since 2010, will not return, leaving the program at a crossroads.

University of Houston Vice President for Athletics Eddie Nuñez announced that longtime baseball manager Todd Whitting will not receive a renewed contract, ending a 16‑year tenure marked by 498 wins, five conference championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances.

After 16 years at the helm, Todd Whitting’s contract will not be renewed as the Cougars look to rebound from a string of disappointing seasons in the Big 12.