Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Texas Tech’s Expensive Roster Is Bringing New Fans to College Softball

Between walkoff home runs, NIL discussion, and transfer controversies, Texas Tech is the most talked about college softball team.

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The Women’s College World Series is averaging seven-figure viewership, with Texas Tech leading the way. Its matchups against UCLA and Tennessee peaked at 2 million and 1.9 million viewers respectively, becoming two of the top-five most watched non-championship series WCWS games ever.

As the Red Raiders prepare to take on Texas in a rematch of last year’s championship series, the team is bringing in new audiences to college softball—and spending big while doing it.

Big Ten Network analyst and former Northwestern softball player Sydney Supple tells Front Office Sports Texas Tech’s roster is worth a “rough estimate” of $3 million.

College softball’s most expensive roster (according to Supple) has already made several headlines throughout the NCAA Tournament. The Red Raiders are powered by star ace NiJaree Canady, who makes over $1 million a year in NIL money, and eight new transfers on a team where 15 of 23 players started their careers at different schools. They’ve never made a WCWS before 2025, but have skyrocketed to the top of the sport since then.

Texas Tech has been involved in multiple controversies as Tennessee transfer Taylor Pannell and Florida transfer Williams were at the center of disputes while playing against their former teams. But they’ve also captivated with electric finishes, like Williams’s walk-off home run in the semi-finals against Alabama.

“I think it’s good for the sport to have a polarizing team like Texas Tech,” Barstool Sports content creator Tate Moore, who goes by @OhioTate on X, tells FOS. “Whether you like them or hate them, it’s getting people to watch college softball right now.”

Both Moore and Supple think this controversy, mixed with strong results, makes people more interested in softball as a whole.

“It’s the drama—let’s face it, that’s why we tune into NFL football on Sundays. It’s why we are so involved in the NBA this year,” says Supple, who played in the 2022 WCWS herself. “For the first time, we’re seeing the storylines be as dramatic as some of the biggest men’s leagues, and people care when there’s a storyline there.”

Moore was in Oklahoma City to capture and post content of former NBA Star Jason Williams, the father of Texas Tech second baseman Mia Williams, in the stands throughout the tournament. 

Though Moore says he came in not knowing anything about college softball, he now says he has “rabid excitement” to watch the championship series despite leaving after Monday’s semi-finals. Moore’s social media activity at the WCWS has also garnered significant engagement, with the elder Williams being a draw.

“There’s people that are fans of Jason Williams that were not fans of college softball,” Moore says. “Those two were separate piles, and a week later, they are watching the college softball game tonight as fans.”

Despite Jason Williams’s stardom bringing him natural buzz, Moore says that the former NBA player has largely tried to stay out of the spotlight in Oklahoma. 

And for as much controversy as Texas Tech generates from its NIL payments, it is ultimately seen by Moore and Supple as a step forward for softball. 

“If we want to grow softball to the levels of what football is someday, then we have to understand that we don’t want to be greeted differently than the greatest of male sports,” Supple says. 

The WCWS Championship games take place Wednesday and Thursday nights on ESPN, with a winner-take-all game three happening on Friday. Last year’s Texas Tech–Texas Game 3 averaged 2.4 million viewers last year, making it the most-watched college softball game. 

This year’s Game 1 and Game 3 face the hurdle of overlapping with the Spurs–Knicks NBA Finals. But even with the scheduling conflict, Supple is confident that college softball has built enough of an audience who will tune in regardless of what happens in other sports. And right now, the buzz around Texas Tech is leading the way.

“People who are watching Women’s College World Series softball, they’re so invested that they’re not going to walk away when the moment’s the brightest,” Supple says. “I believe we’re going to continue to set records this entire week with the champ series.”

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