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Post by vbshrink on Dec 11, 2019 11:26:57 GMT -5
Would South Florida hire Nold? Or would Jason leave BC to go to Auburn? Or am I just confused about eagles and directions?
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Post by bigticket on Dec 11, 2019 12:01:20 GMT -5
Would South Florida hire Nold? Or would Jason leave BC to go to Auburn? Or am I just confused about eagles and directions? South Florida wants someone with FL ties. What about Botsford to Auburn?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2019 12:13:20 GMT -5
Would South Florida hire Nold? Or would Jason leave BC to go to Auburn? Or am I just confused about eagles and directions? South Florida wants someone with FL ties. What about Botsford to Auburn? Which SEC job would be considered "better", Ole Miss or Auburn? Which is set up better for success?
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Post by britney97 on Dec 11, 2019 13:06:02 GMT -5
I would think Lucas-White from Al St would be considered for Auburn. She would check most of the boxes I would think....
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Post by pepperbrooks on Dec 11, 2019 13:14:39 GMT -5
South Florida wants someone with FL ties. What about Botsford to Auburn? Which SEC job would be considered "better", Ole Miss or Auburn? Which is set up better for success? Now that's a good question. Auburn might be a better brand to recruit to, what with football's success. But then in the south, I'm sure Ole Miss is pretty well known. Know nothing about each town.
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Post by vbshrink on Dec 11, 2019 13:54:46 GMT -5
Which SEC job would be considered "better", Ole Miss or Auburn? Which is set up better for success? Now that's a good question. Auburn might be a better brand to recruit to, what with football's success. But then in the south, I'm sure Ole Miss is pretty well known. Know nothing about each town. Auburn's facilities are better, based on what limited exposure to them I have had. Both universities provide solid educations, with specific strengths in different areas. Neither program has been particularly successful as of late in volleyball, with the most recent NCAAT appearances for both squads being in 2010, under Wade Benson (AU) and Joe Getzin (OM), respectively. Getzin had teams make the NCAAT in 2006 and 2007, also. Because AU is nearly Atlanta adjacent (there are a gazillion AU alumni in ATL), AU probably has closer access to a hot recruiting area than OM. Overall, I think it's kind of a push, with maybe the slightest of edges to Auburn.
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Post by sunshine2day on Dec 11, 2019 14:20:48 GMT -5
Now that's a good question. Auburn might be a better brand to recruit to, what with football's success. But then in the south, I'm sure Ole Miss is pretty well known. Know nothing about each town. Auburn's facilities are better, based on what limited exposure to them I have had. Both universities provide solid educations, with specific strengths in different areas. Neither program has been particularly successful as of late in volleyball, with the most recent NCAAT appearances for both squads being in 2010, under Wade Benson (AU) and Joe Getzin (OM), respectively. Getzin had teams make the NCAAT in 2006 and 2007, also. Because AU is nearly Atlanta adjacent (there are a gazillion AU alumni in ATL), AU probably has closer access to a hot recruiting area than OM. Overall, I think it's kind of a push, with maybe the slightest of edges to Auburn. Auburn is a young team (now with lots of hard-knock SEC experience), losing to graduation 2 DNP players, a MB and a non-scholarship setter, with 1 open scholarship. They are bringing in a 6-4 OTVA MB and a 6-1 Setter from CA in January 2020. Ole Miss loses 4 starters - 2 OH, MB, L accounting for about 60% of their offense (Mulkey, Purcell, Stroup, Warnell). They are bringing in 6'3 MB, 6'4 OH and a DS.
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Post by saywhatnow on Dec 11, 2019 14:46:56 GMT -5
Auburn's facilities are better, based on what limited exposure to them I have had. Both universities provide solid educations, with specific strengths in different areas. Neither program has been particularly successful as of late in volleyball, with the most recent NCAAT appearances for both squads being in 2010, under Wade Benson (AU) and Joe Getzin (OM), respectively. Getzin had teams make the NCAAT in 2006 and 2007, also. Because AU is nearly Atlanta adjacent (there are a gazillion AU alumni in ATL), AU probably has closer access to a hot recruiting area than OM. Overall, I think it's kind of a push, with maybe the slightest of edges to Auburn. Auburn is a young team (now with lots of hard-knock SEC experience), losing to graduation 2 DNP players, a MB and a non-scholarship setter, with 1 open scholarship. They are bringing in a 6-4 OTVA MB and a 6-1 Setter from CA in January 2020. Ole Miss loses 4 starters - 2 OH, MB, L accounting for about 60% of their offense (Mulkey, Purcell, Stroup, Warnell). They are bringing in 6'3 MB, 6'4 OH and a DS. Do we know how many of each school's returners are in the transfer portal?
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Post by commar2013 on Dec 11, 2019 15:43:24 GMT -5
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Post by blkout on Dec 11, 2019 15:59:25 GMT -5
Much deserved. Congrats to Sean!
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Post by sevb on Dec 11, 2019 16:42:15 GMT -5
Much deserved. Congrats to Sean! Super guy!! Good luck to him and TX State... hope he crushes it
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Post by Tara Flex on Dec 11, 2019 17:50:43 GMT -5
I find this stat actually more interesting. Not sure if it’s changed after this year though. Only three conferences — the Big East, Big Ten and Pac-12 — have had every member-school in the NCAA tournament. You'll have to take the Big East off of this list next year when UConn joins.
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Post by wmiv1895 on Dec 11, 2019 17:55:48 GMT -5
Much deserved. Congrats to Sean! Super guy!! Good luck to him and TX State... hope he crushes it With both Sean and Tracy being associate head coaches, how was this decision made? Anyone know. Both great choices. Just curious.
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Post by InTheKnow on Dec 11, 2019 18:00:17 GMT -5
Heard it was a thumb battle to the death.
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Post by vbct3 on Dec 11, 2019 19:09:38 GMT -5
DII - American International College in Springfield, MA looking for new FT AC.
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