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Post by sunger4222 on Jul 21, 2016 8:52:59 GMT -5
We will see soon if Ford can handle the Pac-12 big blockers. My point is that she would be no worse than Gillis/Ruddins combo and she probably is a better blocker. She'll struggle a lot, if she sees any time in the front row (which I highly doubt). She will be another Urango/Russ. Could've played a much bigger role on a different team. Ran across this comment while looking for something else. Don't you just hate it when you're this wrong...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2016 11:07:45 GMT -5
Any word on where Johnson will end up?
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Post by Phaedrus on Jul 21, 2016 18:07:04 GMT -5
Wait. What did I miss?
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Post by rainbowbadger on Jul 21, 2016 19:15:59 GMT -5
On the USC thread, someone posted that Johnson is no longer with the USC volleyball program. That doesn't mean she's transferring, though. If there are NCAA eligibility issues, she might not play anywhere at all.
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Post by C on Jul 21, 2016 23:14:42 GMT -5
She'll struggle a lot, if she sees any time in the front row (which I highly doubt). She will be another Urango/Russ. Could've played a much bigger role on a different team. Ran across this comment while looking for something else. Don't you just hate it when you're this wrong... Haha yup! Although this was before anyone knew how fast of an offense USC was going to run. I posted before that she won't see playing time in the front row if they continue with the moon ball offense. It's somewhere in my history.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2016 2:27:50 GMT -5
On the USC thread, someone posted that Johnson is no longer with the USC volleyball program. That doesn't mean she's transferring, though. If there are NCAA eligibility issues, she might not play anywhere at all. How often does an athlete who is academically ineligible stay at the school they are having trouble with? She's definitely no longer with the USC volleyball program; but she has four years to complete her three years of eligibility still. I'd be surprised if she doesn't enroll in school elsewhere to become eligible again and show up somewhere next year.
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Post by cbrown1709 on Jul 22, 2016 2:42:26 GMT -5
Didn't she have 3 semesters to get at least 18 credit hours with steady a 2.0?
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Post by rockhopper on Jul 22, 2016 9:14:35 GMT -5
18 hours in 3 semesters is not a lot of classes. DD has to take at least 30 hours in a calendar year to keep her academic scholarship and has to take at least 12 hours during the season to be eligible to play.
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Post by vbprisoner on Jul 22, 2016 9:28:21 GMT -5
You need to take a minimum of 12 credits/hours during a semester to participate in that semester for a sport or train (off-season) for a sport. You also have to complete 24 hours/credits to maintain participation eligibility.
Many women VB players take at least one summer session of 3-6 credits/hours so they may train/workout on campus during summer and then take 15 credits in fall/spring and that is why you see so many VB players graduating in December their senior year and that scholarship becomes available for a transfer or incoming freshman to enroll under scholarship in spring.
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Post by rockhopper on Jul 22, 2016 9:36:10 GMT -5
Our state university system requires all students to take at least 9 hours during summer to be eligible for graduation. You don't have to take all 9 the same summer.
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Post by vbprisoner on Jul 22, 2016 9:38:37 GMT -5
18 hours in 3 semesters is not a lot of classes. DD has to take at least 30 hours in a calendar year to keep her academic scholarship and has to take at least 12 hours during the season to be eligible to play. rockhopper, hope you are having a great off-season! IIRC USC has a tri-mester year. The 3 semesters are equivalent to fall/spring at a traditional 2 semester school. Sounds like a couple classes were dropped in second or third tri-mester and she is 6 credits light of maintaining participation eligibility. She could make that up over summer school to be eligible in the fall, so maybe there is a grade point or other issues not mentioned.
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Post by rockhopper on Jul 22, 2016 10:18:49 GMT -5
18 hours in 3 semesters is not a lot of classes. DD has to take at least 30 hours in a calendar year to keep her academic scholarship and has to take at least 12 hours during the season to be eligible to play. rockhopper, hope you are having a great off-season! IIRC USC has a tri-mester year. The 3 semesters are equivalent to fall/spring at a traditional 2 semester school. Sounds like a couple classes were dropped in second or third tri-mester and she is 6 credits light of maintaining participation eligibility. She could make that up over summer school to be eligible in the fall, so maybe there is a grade point or other issues not mentioned. We just moved to a new house which I'm never doing again. Ever. Now we have to sell the old one so things are busy and stressful but the sunsets at the new house are fabulous. I'm done hijacking this thread. As you were.
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Post by gigibear on Jul 22, 2016 18:20:19 GMT -5
Read in the Misty May Treanor thread that she is going to LBCC....either the poster knows for sure or is hopeful...
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Post by Phaedrus on Jul 22, 2016 21:52:00 GMT -5
On the USC thread, someone posted that Johnson is no longer with the USC volleyball program. That doesn't mean she's transferring, though. If there are NCAA eligibility issues, she might not play anywhere at all. Molto grazie.
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Post by trojansc on Jul 23, 2016 0:24:26 GMT -5
18 hours in 3 semesters is not a lot of classes. DD has to take at least 30 hours in a calendar year to keep her academic scholarship and has to take at least 12 hours during the season to be eligible to play. rockhopper, hope you are having a great off-season! IIRC USC has a tri-mester year. The 3 semesters are equivalent to fall/spring at a traditional 2 semester school. Sounds like a couple classes were dropped in second or third tri-mester and she is 6 credits light of maintaining participation eligibility. She could make that up over summer school to be eligible in the fall, so maybe there is a grade point or other issues not mentioned. No, USC runs on a fall semester and spring semester schedule. There is a summer session too. UCLA and Stanford run on quarter systems.
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