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Post by rocket on Mar 27, 2007 9:19:19 GMT -5
Which programs will benefit the most from their incoming class? I know the Gophers are expecting a lot from Gibby and Dieter and Stanford believes they have the cream of the crop in Klineman. But who really moves up the ranks with their freshmen crop? I have not seen much on 2007 recruiting classes. Most of the talk on this board seems to be on the '08 class.
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Post by bigfan on Mar 27, 2007 10:56:27 GMT -5
Stanford and UCLA have tremendous classes coming in.
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Post by Mix Breed-TEXAS,HI,LBSU on Mar 27, 2007 12:07:06 GMT -5
Nebraska has a talented class coming in with there already veteran squad, they're going to be hard to beat.........I think USC also has a good recruiting class coming in also.......
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Post by brybry2 on Mar 27, 2007 14:26:51 GMT -5
Stanford and UCLA have tremendous classes coming in. Who does UCLA pick up? Texas may improve greatly w/ their incoming recruits.
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Post by silversurfer on Mar 27, 2007 15:26:53 GMT -5
Stanford and UCLA have tremendous classes coming in. Who does UCLA pick up? Texas may improve greatly w/ their incoming recruits. The immediate help could come from Holloway, Piggot and Dicey McGraw. Don't enough about Mills to know if she'll start immediately, but they need someone to fill Nana's shoes.
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Post by GatorVball on Mar 27, 2007 15:54:56 GMT -5
Florida is getting help because they will finally have depth on the outside(with Williams and Rivers), which will allow them to move Kisya back to the middle where she will be the most dominant middle in the country this year. Florida is a much, much better team with Kisya in the middle.
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Post by baywatcher on Mar 27, 2007 18:02:42 GMT -5
For Stanford, Klineman will probably fit right in as OH2, and Ailes may play in the back row, so impact could be significant, but not overwhelming. I would think the same at Nebraska, who returns so many stars. If Licht does play in a 6-2, the impact could be major, but again one player. It appears both Cal and Washington will need freshman setters to come through big time; again, one player, but each of whom could have a major impact on a major program. Added depth may help in theory at some schools, but I think only in case of injuries. The best players will play all the time at any major school. Of course, ask Stanford what went on after Barboza got hurt; her theoretical replacement was out with a knee injury and Stanford never really did settle on a regular replacement.
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Post by comic on Mar 27, 2007 19:12:47 GMT -5
Penn State gets a libero, D'ericco I think her name is, that is very highly regarded, if she is as good as some say it may be a major piece for the Nits
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Post by silversurfer on Mar 27, 2007 19:44:10 GMT -5
Florida is getting help because they will finally have depth on the outside(with Williams and Rivers), which will allow them to move Kisya back to the middle where she will be the most dominant middle in the country this year. Florida is a much, much better team with Kisya in the middle. Are you sure you don't want to say one of the more dominant middles in the country? Afterall, Akinradewo is still out there, Ana Yartseva-Stewart, Cmaylo, Bowers, Stalls, Harmotto, etc.
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Post by cbrown1709 on Mar 28, 2007 3:09:49 GMT -5
Yartseva-Stewart graduated, I think.
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