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Post by VolleyballMag on Mar 12, 2017 11:42:27 GMT -5
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Post by Wolfgang on Mar 12, 2017 17:03:50 GMT -5
You should do a story on the "cheating" that goes on sometimes in beach volleyball where teams aren't necessarily designating their best-to-worst in flights #1-5. Instead, they're "strategically" designating flights based on what they think the opposition's lineup is going to be -- which is a no-no in NCAA beach volleyball. For example, offering sacrificial lambs at flights #1 or #2 and moving the higher flights down to hopefully gain victories in the lower flights.
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Post by BeachbytheBay on Mar 12, 2017 17:52:07 GMT -5
You should do a story on the "cheating" that goes on sometimes in beach volleyball where teams aren't necessarily designating their best-to-worst in flights #1-5. Instead, they're "strategically" designating flights based on what they think the opposition's lineup is going to be -- which is a no-no in NCAA beach volleyball. For example, offering sacrificial lambs at flights #1 or #2 and moving the higher flights down to hopefully gain victories in the lower flights. ok, since you believe teams are sand-bagging - so which teams are 'sandbagging' ?
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Post by trollhunter on Mar 12, 2017 18:02:13 GMT -5
You should do a story on the "cheating" that goes on sometimes in beach volleyball where teams aren't necessarily designating their best-to-worst in flights #1-5. Instead, they're "strategically" designating flights based on what they think the opposition's lineup is going to be -- which is a no-no in NCAA beach volleyball. For example, offering sacrificial lambs at flights #1 or #2 and moving the higher flights down to hopefully gain victories in the lower flights. ok, since you believe teams are sand-bagging - so which teams are 'sandbagging' ? Look in the Hawaii beach thread for details. Supposedly Stetson with their number 6 pair in the number 2 spot
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Post by ivyleague on Mar 13, 2017 10:17:38 GMT -5
You should do a story on the "cheating" that goes on sometimes in beach volleyball where teams aren't necessarily designating their best-to-worst in flights #1-5. Instead, they're "strategically" designating flights based on what they think the opposition's lineup is going to be -- which is a no-no in NCAA beach volleyball. For example, offering sacrificial lambs at flights #1 or #2 and moving the higher flights down to hopefully gain victories in the lower flights.
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Post by ivyleague on Mar 13, 2017 10:18:47 GMT -5
Interesting. This is in the rules or is it just a curtesy
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Post by trollhunter on Mar 13, 2017 11:05:28 GMT -5
Interesting. This is in the rules or is it just a curtesy [/quote/] a. For purposes of lineup changes, a dual match and a bracket pair’s tournament are different events, even if played on the same day or at the same site on simultaneous days. b. A coach may make lineup changes from one event to another as long as they stay within the one position parameter for moving players. c. An alternate that enters the lineup may only enter at position 5. Read more: volleytalk.net/thread/65803/hawaii-beach-2017?page=8#ixzz4bDqLc3m8
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Post by ancksunamun on Mar 13, 2017 12:14:02 GMT -5
Cheaters never prosper. Maybe that's why they were 0 - 4 this weekend.
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