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Post by Volleyfan024 on Feb 16, 2018 3:18:20 GMT -5
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Post by akbar on Feb 16, 2018 9:44:11 GMT -5
I feel bad for these guys.
Stanford hit .187
Jasper 3 kill 13 attempts 7 errors. -.308
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Post by Scipio Aemilianus on Feb 16, 2018 11:54:48 GMT -5
At this point, it almost feels mean to tell Stanford that they are forced to keep playing the rest of the matches on their schedule this year. Has any team ever been so excited for the season to be over?
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Post by teamjess on Feb 16, 2018 11:59:50 GMT -5
At this point, it almost feels mean to tell Stanford that they are forced to keep playing the rest of the matches on their schedule this year. Has any team ever been so excited for the season to be over? Isn't Stanford dealing with significant injuries? Will they not come back at all this year?
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Post by bruinsgold on Feb 16, 2018 16:18:40 GMT -5
At this point, it almost feels mean to tell Stanford that they are forced to keep playing the rest of the matches on their schedule this year. Has any team ever been so excited for the season to be over? Isn't Stanford dealing with significant injuries? Will they not come back at all this year? As far as I know: • Dagostino - Redshirting this season • Bischoff - Nagging injury; believe he will not return this season • Ewert - also has been no mention of him returning this season from injury • Klassen - no mention of what his injury is but hasn't played this season That leaves the Card with very few options as far as experienced players.
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Post by mojo101 on Feb 16, 2018 17:15:06 GMT -5
Bischoff has a broken foot.
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Post by teamjess on Feb 16, 2018 17:21:10 GMT -5
Isn't Stanford dealing with significant injuries? Will they not come back at all this year? As far as I know: • Dagostino - Redshirting this season • Bischoff - Nagging injury; believe he will not return this season • Ewert - also has been no mention of him returning this season from injury • Klassen - no mention of what his injury is but hasn't played this season That leaves the Card with very few options as far as experienced players. Super disappointing for them. That team has so much potential.
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Post by setterdump on Feb 16, 2018 18:20:24 GMT -5
As far as I know: • Dagostino - Redshirting this season • Bischoff - Nagging injury; believe he will not return this season • Ewert - also has been no mention of him returning this season from injury • Klassen - no mention of what his injury is but hasn't played this season That leaves the Card with very few options as far as experienced players. Super disappointing for them. That team has so much potential. It really sucks for Rakestraw and Enriques. Their senior years are essentially wasted.
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Post by socalvb7 on Feb 16, 2018 18:32:25 GMT -5
Super disappointing for them. That team has so much potential. It really sucks for Rakestraw and Enriques. Their senior years are essentially wasted. Right. They actually might be in a good position next year with the young core they are developing and all those players returning, but it's a shame for Rakestraw and Enriques.
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Post by gobruins on Feb 17, 2018 9:54:23 GMT -5
If Bischoff is injured, why is Dagostino redshirting? Unless he is also injured, it seems that this would be his opportunity to be the starting setter.
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Post by coupe73 on Feb 17, 2018 10:10:26 GMT -5
If Bischoff is injured, why is Dagostino redshirting? Unless he is also injured, it seems that this would be his opportunity to be the starting setter. He had planned to be Libero in 2019 after Enriques graduates. he Deserves the opportunity to play his natural position.
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Post by mattlovesvolley on Feb 17, 2018 13:27:01 GMT -5
This year Stanford will graduate three players: Evan Enriques (libero), Kevin Rakestraw (middle blocker), and Jake Stuebner (libero). They are bringing in one player: Justin Lui (libero from Canada).
Next year they will graduate five players: Jordan Ewert (outside hitter), Russell Dervay (setter), Kyle Dagastino (libero/setter), Matt Klassen (opposite), and Chris Moore (middle blocker). Ryan Smith was also part of this recruiting class but he is no longer with the program.
It seems to me that the are focusing their efforts on their 2019 recruiting class. It seems like all the top players in the class have Stanford-level academics.
These are some guys I’ve heard they are looking at: James Hartley - S/OH - Carolina Union Kevin Lamp - OH - Sports Performance Joe Karlous - S - Balboa Bay Dayne Chalmers - OH - Balboa Bay Akin Akinwumi - OH/OPP - Team Rockstar Akhil Tangutur - OH - Pac6 Justin Stone - OPP - Sports Academy Ethan Hill - MB - Balboa Bay Adam Chang - MB - Seaside Nathaniel Gates - MB - Coast Gavin Julien - MB - Milwaukee
All of these players besides Hartley and Lamp went to Stanford “junior weekend” this past October, but I think Hartley and Lamp have taken separate unofficial visits. It seems like they could have the room to take 5-6 of these players. The question is whether these players (who are the TOP players in the class) would pick Stanford, given how mediocre they’ve been this season. UCLA, Long Beach, and USC are already filling up their recruiting classes with multiple commits.
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Post by socalvb7 on Feb 17, 2018 13:44:10 GMT -5
It would be foolish for 2019 recruits to look at Stanford's poor record this season and think that the future isn't bright. Look at the young core that they are developing:
S Paul Bischoff - SO MB Kyler Presho - FR MB Stephen Moye - SO OH Eric Beatty - SO OH JP Reilly - FR OH Leo Henken - FR RS Jaylen Jasper - FR RS Mason Tufuga - SO RS Eli Wopat - SO
This could be the strongest group of underclassmen in the nation. Just because Stanford doesn't have a lot of talent on the court right now doesn't mean that the future isn't promising. Also, can Ewert and/or Bischoff take this year as a medical redshirt? They both have played a bit this season, but I believe you can still take a medical redshirt season as long as you haven't played a certain number of matches. If this is the case, this only strengthens their program over the next few years.
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Post by akbar on Feb 17, 2018 14:36:10 GMT -5
SAVE STANFORD MENS VOLLEYBALL (in full effect) lol.
relax guys ....its a great program and will continue.
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Post by fetchin on Feb 17, 2018 15:11:24 GMT -5
stanford's last two classes were probably overrated. I had higher expecations for Presho and Jasper I know Jasper is going through some family problems though which may be effecting his play on the court. Moye, Bishoff and beaty looked okay as freshmen but all american types? Not really. It would be foolish for 2019 recruits to look at Stanford's poor record this season and think that the future isn't bright. Look at the young core that they are developing: S Paul Bischoff - SO MB Kyler Presho - FR MB Stephen Moye - SO OH Eric Beatty - SO OH JP Reilly - FR OH Leo Henken - FR RS Jaylen Jasper - FR RS Mason Tufuga - SO RS Eli Wopat - SO This could be the strongest group of underclassmen in the nation. Just because Stanford doesn't have a lot of talent on the court right now doesn't mean that the future isn't promising. Also, can Ewert and/or Bischoff take this year as a medical redshirt? They both have played a bit this season, but I believe you can still take a medical redshirt season as long as you haven't played a certain number of matches. If this is the case, this only strengthens their program over the next few years.
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