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Post by IdahoBoy on Sept 4, 2006 2:18:00 GMT -5
I think I asked this somewhere else... Is LSU that good this year? They were ALMOST really good last year... but not enough schedule to really answer the question... I guess we'll see during the SEC?
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Post by aaronic on Sept 4, 2006 3:02:58 GMT -5
Unless Florida sinks quickly, I think the Nittany Lions will be doing the hula in December.... Awesome. Easy team.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Sept 4, 2006 3:39:06 GMT -5
of all the bizarro upsets this weekend.... the least worrisome may very well be Stanford's loss to BYU.... b/c come December, you KNOW Stanford will be ready for a title run...
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Post by edburby on Sept 4, 2006 22:03:54 GMT -5
Last year was the big chance for PSU - they were handed a regional host, on top of having arguably the best setter in the nation... now, they have to contend with a long road trip to regionals against a strong host team, and if they make it past that -- they will have to go to husker nation for the title.... seems exponentially more difficult then they would have had it last year --- I bet Sam Tortorello's new favorite song is Rocky Top...
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Post by bigtenfred on Sept 5, 2006 16:27:41 GMT -5
Sam would be happy to see the team make it past the regionals. They did not make it her 4 years at PSU. If this team clicks with the setters at this point Glass they have alot of weapons! If the passing improves they could be a force no matter where they play. I am looking forward to watching them improve each week and to win a 4th Big Ten title. Harmotto put up great #'s and seems to be 100% and Walbridge is blocking in a big way. Fawcett and Hodge are getting better every match hitting% improving each game. Yes it was there year last year but Harmotto was out and Sayler was moved to the middle no where near the middle harmotto is.Yes we all know thet Walters/Tortello will be missed but they still have the talent to pull it off.
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