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Post by stanfordvb on Jul 11, 2019 9:37:22 GMT -5
That class is huge. Ecspecially if batenhorst develops a little more. Well; she is a 6 rotation player! GO HUSKERS Yes, for club and high school... which pretty much every d1 committ is, but she’s top tier, I think vertical and power are #1 for her rn
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Post by bball on Jul 11, 2019 11:35:37 GMT -5
Well; she is a 6 rotation player! GO HUSKERS Yes, for club and high school... which pretty much every d1 committ is, but she’s top tier, I think vertical and power are #1 for her rn I just saw Batenhorst at camp and she is freaking incredible. Top 10 recruit and potential USA pipeline prospect. Not buying your negative prognosis
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Post by Dash22 on Jul 11, 2019 14:20:34 GMT -5
I assume she will be going to Stanford juts because it’s been known her final two schools were neb and Stanford. Wasn’t at neb camp so I’m thinking she’s likely going to Stanford The camp thing doesn't mean much since she's been there before and GJNC just finished (depends on how she and her family feels about doing that back-to-back). The only real smoke signal is whether she takes an official visit in the fall. If she does, then clearly she's still deciding, if not, then probably waiting to clear Stanford admissions.
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Post by Dash22 on Jul 11, 2019 14:32:20 GMT -5
That class is huge. Ecspecially if batenhorst develops a little more. Well; she is a 6 rotation player! GO HUSKERS Batenhorst IMHO will be the starting RS, playing 6 rotations in the very first match of 2021.
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Post by Dash22 on Jul 11, 2019 14:40:04 GMT -5
Yes, for club and high school... which pretty much every d1 committ is, but she’s top tier, I think vertical and power are #1 for her rn I just saw Batenhorst at camp and she is freaking incredible. Top 10 recruit and potential USA pipeline prospect. Not buying your negative prognosis Orr, Krause, and Batenhorst are all Top 10 candidates in a VERY deep class. Also, Rodriguez is as good as any Libero in the class. She has no chance at Top 10 because the people that pick those rankings don’t value liberos. Players such as this are ranked 30th.
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Post by huskerjen on Jul 11, 2019 18:00:08 GMT -5
I just saw Batenhorst at camp and she is freaking incredible. Top 10 recruit and potential USA pipeline prospect. Not buying your negative prognosis Orr, Krause, and Batenhorst are all Top 10 candidates in a VERY deep class. Also, Rodriguez is as good as any Libero in the class. She has no chance at Top 10 because the people that pick those rankings don’t value liberos. Players such as this are ranked 30th. Candidates? Pretty much givens at this point. I'd be shocked if at least two of them aren't top 5. That's how good they are.
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Post by stanfordvb on Jul 13, 2019 1:51:19 GMT -5
Yes, for club and high school... which pretty much every d1 committ is, but she’s top tier, I think vertical and power are #1 for her rn I just saw Batenhorst at camp and she is freaking incredible. Top 10 recruit and potential USA pipeline prospect. Not buying your negative prognosis I wasn’t trying to be negative, juts from what I’ve watched live and in person she could be jumping higher for sure. Helps that she’s 6’4 but she has 2 years to wok on jumping I’m sure she’ll be fine. And power is something that I natural for some plays and others hav to work harder for it. Krause can hit the ball so hard that even if it was ight at someone they could shank.
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Post by hammer on Jul 13, 2019 14:10:56 GMT -5
I just saw Batenhorst at camp and she is freaking incredible. Top 10 recruit and potential USA pipeline prospect. Not buying your negative prognosis I wasn’t trying to be negative, juts from what I’ve watched live and in person she could be jumping higher for sure. Helps that she’s 6’4 but she has 2 years to wok on jumping I’m sure she’ll be fine. And power is something that I natural for some plays and others hav to work harder for it. Krause can hit the ball so hard that even if it was ight at someone they could shank. RED will dominate the next decade of Women's Volleyball with their recruits and coaching ... expect a minimum of 5 National Championships.
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Post by volleyca on Jul 13, 2019 14:40:14 GMT -5
I wasn’t trying to be negative, juts from what I’ve watched live and in person she could be jumping higher for sure. Helps that she’s 6’4 but she has 2 years to wok on jumping I’m sure she’ll be fine. And power is something that I natural for some plays and others hav to work harder for it. Krause can hit the ball so hard that even if it was ight at someone they could shank. RED will dominate the next decade of Women's Volleyball with their recruits and coaching ... expect a minimum of 5 National Championships. I assume the same for Stanford (not shading just being realistic)
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Post by hammer on Jul 13, 2019 16:29:05 GMT -5
RED will dominate the next decade of Women's Volleyball with their recruits and coaching ... expect a minimum of 5 National Championships. I assume the same for Stanford (not shading just being realistic) I doubt it ... these things go in cycles. Posters always say, "You've got the #1 recruiting class, the #1 recruit, the #4 recruit, and the #7 recruit ... blah, blah, blah". Yeah, maybe one year, but what they don't realize that there can be a big difference year to year. Also, in some years the #1 recruit isn't much better than the #10 recruit. You have to strike gold even with a #1 recruiting class, like Stanford did in 2016. That's not likely to happen again for another 10 or 20 years. RED doesn't necessarily need to strike gold, they can better adapt with transfers and stockpiling of talent.
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Post by oldmanred on Jul 13, 2019 16:51:50 GMT -5
I wasn’t trying to be negative, juts from what I’ve watched live and in person she could be jumping higher for sure. Helps that she’s 6’4 but she has 2 years to wok on jumping I’m sure she’ll be fine. And power is something that I natural for some plays and others hav to work harder for it. Krause can hit the ball so hard that even if it was ight at someone they could shank. RED will dominate the next decade of Women's Volleyball with their recruits and coaching ... expect a minimum of 5 National Championships. If that comes true; You'll be nominated top prognosticator of the decade! GO HUSKERS
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Post by stanfordvb on Jul 15, 2019 17:27:18 GMT -5
I assume the same for Stanford (not shading just being realistic) I doubt it ... these things go in cycles. Posters always say, "You've got the #1 recruiting class, the #1 recruit, the #4 recruit, and the #7 recruit ... blah, blah, blah". Yeah, maybe one year, but what they don't realize that there can be a big difference year to year. Also, in some years the #1 recruit isn't much better than the #10 recruit. You have to strike gold even with a #1 recruiting class, like Stanford did in 2016. That's not likely to happen again for another 10 or 20 years. RED doesn't necessarily need to strike gold, they can better adapt with transfers and stockpiling of talent. Stanford is bringing in top recruits within closer age though, they have a power freshman class but also 3 top 2020 players coming in the next year. An amazing setter in 2021 and pretty freakin good 2022
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Post by rjaege on Jul 15, 2019 17:46:19 GMT -5
Coach Cook has been very positive on Huskers this year, a very young team. Suspect this is at least in part to encourage confidence in a young team. I agree this team has great potential, but will probably have some growing pains. Freshman will need to play key roles and team chemistry is untested. Talking about multiple future national championships and the dominance that implies is a little premature in my humble opinion.
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Post by rodbcantu on Jul 15, 2019 20:44:19 GMT -5
Coach Cook has been very positive on Huskers this year, a very young team. Suspect this is at least in part to encourage confidence in a young team. I agree this team has great potential, but will probably have some growing pains. Freshman will need to play key roles and team chemistry is untested. Talking about multiple future national championships and the dominance that implies is a little premature in my humble opinion. it’s exciting to know that Nebraska will have the same starting lineup for two years in a row and then 2021. I can’t wait to see how Kennedi Orr grows! She seems like the next Carlini. I honestly can see her setting in the 2024 olympics. No joke!
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Post by huskerjen on Jul 15, 2019 21:13:38 GMT -5
Coach Cook has been very positive on Huskers this year, a very young team. Suspect this is at least in part to encourage confidence in a young team. I agree this team has great potential, but will probably have some growing pains. Freshman will need to play key roles and team chemistry is untested. Talking about multiple future national championships and the dominance that implies is a little premature in my humble opinion. it’s exciting to know that Nebraska will have the same starting lineup for two years in a row and then 2021. I can’t wait to see how Kennedi Orr grows! She seems like the next Carlini. I honestly can see her setting in the 2024 olympics. No joke! In her junior year of college? Highly unlikely. Carlini and Poulter will still be in their prime with ample international experience. If Orr is as good as advertised, 2028 is the target.
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