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Post by huskersrule95 on Aug 22, 2018 0:20:39 GMT -5
I know you can't give it away, but I'd guess Hinkle and Knuckles are the top 2 liberos. Both in the top 35 somewhere. McGraw McGraw was top libero in 2018 senior Aces. She’s talking about top Liberos for 2019 Senior Aces
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Post by spikerthemovie on Aug 22, 2018 1:16:41 GMT -5
McGraw was top libero in 2018 senior Aces. She’s talking about top Liberos for 2019 Senior Aces D'oh. Apologies.
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Post by huskerjen on Aug 22, 2018 7:03:53 GMT -5
I know you can't give it away, but I'd guess Hinkle and Knuckles are the top 2 liberos. Both in the top 35 somewhere. McGraw Nvm, I see it was already addressed.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Aug 22, 2018 15:48:24 GMT -5
80. Oregon 79. Duke 78. Cal Poly 77. Georgia 76. Arizona 75. Georgia 74. Kansas 73. Ohio St. 72. Arizona 71. Stanford
Started off as setter's day - 4 in a row to begin. Excited to see #80 make the list. I think #76 is pretty good too!
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Post by SakiBomb25 on Aug 22, 2018 16:07:37 GMT -5
80. Oregon 79. Duke 78. Cal Poly 77. Georgia 76. Arizona 75. Georgia 74. Kansas 73. Ohio St. 72. Arizona 71. Stanford Started off as setter's day - 4 in a row to begin. Excited to see #80 make the list. I think #76 is pretty good too! Assuming Vicini is No. 71... Thought she would be a bit higher. She may be thrust into the starting line-up next year, with Campbell as the only true middle next year. Will she be able to handle it? Or will Hambly convert Kipp back into the middle for a year and then slot her on the right side once Fitzmorris graduates?
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Post by noreaster14 on Aug 22, 2018 16:09:03 GMT -5
80. Oregon 79. Duke 78. Cal Poly 77. Georgia 76. Arizona 75. Georgia 74. Kansas 73. Ohio St. 72. Arizona 71. Stanford Started off as setter's day - 4 in a row to begin. Excited to see #80 make the list. I think #76 is pretty good too! Assuming Vicini is No. 71... Thought she would be a bit higher. She may be thrust into the starting line-up next year, with Campbell as the only true middle next year. Will she be able to handle it? Or will Hambly convert Kipp back into the middle for a year and then slot her on the right side once Fitzmorris graduates? Not Vicini, I think she still has a couple of days.
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Post by SakiBomb25 on Aug 22, 2018 16:25:03 GMT -5
Assuming Vicini is No. 71... Thought she would be a bit higher. She may be thrust into the starting line-up next year, with Campbell as the only true middle next year. Will she be able to handle it? Or will Hambly convert Kipp back into the middle for a year and then slot her on the right side once Fitzmorris graduates? Not Vicini, I think she still has a couple of days. Yup... someone just pinged me. I forgot about this recruit. Lots of depth on the pins, but a bit concerned about the middle... or am I the only one?
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Post by Disc808 on Aug 22, 2018 16:26:48 GMT -5
Not Vicini, I think she still has a couple of days. Yup... someone just pinged me. I forgot about this recruit. Lots of depth on the pins, but a bit concerned about the middle... or am I the only one? Bowen did redshirt in 2015, so if she decides to stay for 2019 then her, Vicini, and Campbell will be Stanford’s middles. Vicini might be a tad small for Stanford standards (lol) but she is quick
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Post by bluepenquin on Aug 22, 2018 16:35:59 GMT -5
Projecting the final 70 with the clues given. Taking this conference by conference:
Big Ten - 20 are left:
Nebraska - 4 Purdue - 3 Michigan - 2 Penn State - 2 Ohio State - 2 Illinois - 1 Maryland - 1 Minnesota - 1 Northwestern - 1 Wisconsin - 1
There are 2 more in addition to these.
Pac 12:
USC - 5 Stanford - 4 Oregon - 3 UCLA - 2 Colorado - 1 Washington - 1
Need to deduct 1 from this
ACC:
Louisville - 3 Miami - 1 North Carolina - 1 Notre Dame - 1
need to add 3 to this.
SEC:
Kentucky - 2 LSU - 2 Alabama - 1 Arkansas - 1 South Carolina - 1 Tennessee - 1
Big 12:
TCU - 4 Kansas - 2 Texas - 2 Baylor - 1 Iowa State - 1 Kansas State - 1
Subtract 2 from this.
West Coast:
Pepperdine - 2 BYU - 1 San Diego - 1
Add 2 to this.
All other Conferences or N/A is just 3 more. I think 2 of these are N/A leaving just one more.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Aug 22, 2018 16:48:50 GMT -5
Projecting the final 70 with the clues given. Taking this conference by conference: Pac 12: USC - 5 Stanford - 4 Oregon - 3 UCLA - 2 Colorado - 1 Washington - 1 Need to deduct 1 from this More like 2? USC will only have 3 more. Oregon will have 4 more.
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Post by bluepenquin on Aug 22, 2018 16:49:16 GMT -5
Projecting the final 70 with the clues given. Taking this conference by conference: Pac 12: USC - 5 Stanford - 4 Oregon - 3 UCLA - 2 Colorado - 1 Washington - 1 Need to deduct 1 from this More like 2? There is 22 from the Pac in the top 100 and 7 have gone leaving 15 left. I have 16 listed so I am 1 too heavy.
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Post by bluepenquin on Aug 22, 2018 16:55:03 GMT -5
USC will only have 3. Oregon will have 4. Wow! No wonder you said I was so wrong about USC...
So the Top 3 classes are looking like this:
1. Stanford 2. Oregon 3. Nebraska
I guess it will depend on how high a couple of those Oregon players go - they will have 1 more top 100 than Nebraska.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Aug 22, 2018 16:56:56 GMT -5
USC will only have 3. Oregon will have 4. Wow! No wonder you said I was so wrong about USC...
So the Top 3 classes are looking like this:
1. Stanford 2. Oregon 3. Nebraska
I guess it will depend on how high a couple of those Oregon players go - they will have 1 more top 100 than Nebraska.
Nebraska's class will be higher. USC's still too maybe and some other schools. Oregon probably only has 1 Top 25 player. Not sure how you're calculating the class ranks.
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Post by bluepenquin on Aug 22, 2018 17:11:08 GMT -5
Wow! No wonder you said I was so wrong about USC...
So the Top 3 classes are looking like this:
1. Stanford 2. Oregon 3. Nebraska
I guess it will depend on how high a couple of those Oregon players go - they will have 1 more top 100 than Nebraska.
Nebraska's class will be higher. USC's still too maybe and some other schools. Oregon probably only has 1 Top 25 player. Not sure how you're calculating the class ranks. I have to think 5 players in the top 80 - even if only 1 is in the top 25 is enough for top 5 class...
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Post by c4ndlelight on Aug 22, 2018 17:21:10 GMT -5
Nebraska's class will be higher. USC's still too maybe and some other schools. Oregon probably only has 1 Top 25 player. Not sure how you're calculating the class ranks. I have to think 5 players in the top 80 - even if only 1 is in the top 25 is enough for top 5 class... Stanford, Nebraska, Ohio St., TCU, USC, Louisville and others all have really strong classes and should be contenders for Top 5
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