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Post by GatorVball on Oct 6, 2006 20:47:17 GMT -5
Cole has been human on the road this year. She does most of her damage at home.
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 8, 2006 15:49:25 GMT -5
Sunday results
UT 3, UGA 0 UF 3, Ole Miss 0 Kentucky 3, South Carolina 0 Bama 3, LSU 1 MSU leads Auburn 2-0 and 26-21 in game 3. Frozen stats.
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Post by Chance on Oct 8, 2006 15:56:15 GMT -5
What are the tiebreakers? Say LSU and Florida beat UTK and split their games? Or UTK beats UF and LSU and either Florida or LSU take both of the games between the two of them? Or UF and LSU split, and UTK beats both in their rematches, but drops a "random" game?
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 8, 2006 16:00:26 GMT -5
What are the tiebreakers? Say LSU and Florida beat UTK and split their games? Or UTK beats UF and LSU and either Florida or LSU take both of the games between the two of them? Or UF and LSU split, and UTK beats both in their rematches, but drops a "random" game? I think the first tiebreaker is head to head. If it's a 3 way tie, then I believe it goes to games won in the matches between the teams involved in the tie. After that, I'm not sure. Long way to go in the season to be thinking about tiebreakers.
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Post by deerpark12 on Oct 8, 2006 19:08:46 GMT -5
But the tiebrakers would be for awarding the automatic NCAA bid only. As in other sports, the SEC awards split championships to teams with identical records that have split games with each other. IF (and its a BIG IF) LSU, Florida and Tennessee were to all finish with 2 losses and all went 1-1 against each other, then all three would be crowned co-champions (as happened with UF and UT in 2004), with the tiebreaker only coming into play to determine the SEC's automatic NCAA bid, since there is no longer and SEC Tourney. Previously, the tiebreaker was only used to determine the top seed in the SECT.
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Post by Alberta on Oct 9, 2006 1:12:18 GMT -5
Thank you to Alabama for the win over LSU.
I guess it was LSU's weekend to lose....the football game was a good one!
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Post by IdahoBoy on Oct 9, 2006 1:16:55 GMT -5
It kinda sucks now that there is more parity in the SEC that there is no longer a tournament.
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Post by long distance on Oct 9, 2006 22:35:49 GMT -5
Oct. 11 (Wednesday) Tennessee at Kentucky
Oct. 13 (Friday) Kentucky at Alabama Arkansas at Florida LSU at Auburn Ole Miss at South Carolina Mississippi State at Georgia
Oct. 15 (Sunday) Tennessee at Alabama Arkansas at Auburn LSU at Florida Ole Miss at Georgia Mississippi State at South Carolina
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Post by TDCincy on Oct 10, 2006 8:05:35 GMT -5
Oct. 11 (Wednesday) Tennessee at Kentucky Oct. 13 (Friday) Kentucky at Alabama Arkansas at Florida LSU at Auburn Ole Miss at South Carolina Mississippi State at Georgia Oct. 15 (Sunday) Tennessee at Alabama Arkansas at Auburn LSU at Florida Ole Miss at Georgia Mississippi State at South Carolina Still a lot of matches to be played but it looks like the SEC is a four team race right now: Florida (7-1) -only loss @ South Carolina LSU (7-1) -1st loss came @ Alabama Sunday. They still get to play Florida 2x and UT once more) Tennessee (6-2) -losses to Fla & LSU. Alabama (6-2) Kentucky (4-4) South Carolina (3-5) Arkansas (3-5) Ole Miss (3-5) Auburn (3-5) Miss State (2-6) Georgia (0-8) AVCA Rankings: #8 Florida #10 LSU #18 Tennessee The big match this week is LSU @ Florida Sunday. Tennessee needs to beat KY Wednesday and Alabama Sunday to move into a 2nd place tie and stay within 1 game of 1st for the SEC Championship. I doubt that Florida will lose 2 more games. KY (4-4) has a huge opportunity this week with Tennessee and Alabama. [glow=red,2,300]GO LADY VOLS![/glow]
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Post by TDCincy on Oct 13, 2006 23:49:05 GMT -5
Friday results: Florida over Arkansas 3-0 LSU over Auburn 3-0 UK lost @ Alabama 3-0 Georgia finally wins an SEC match in 5 overMississippi State South Carolina 3-1 over ole Miss
Updated standings:
Florida (8-1) LSU (8-1) Alabama (7-2) Tennessee (6-3) Kentucky (5-5) South Carolina (4-5) Arkansas (3-6) Auburn (3-6) Ole Miss (3-7) Miss State (2-7) Georgia (1-8)
Big matches Sunday are LSU @ Florida and Tennessee @ Alabama.
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Post by Chance on Oct 14, 2006 0:04:40 GMT -5
It kinda sucks now that there is more parity in the SEC that there is no longer a tournament. I'm incredibly unhappy about this. I dont know how the players and coaches feel, but as a fan i want the tournament back...
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 14, 2006 0:13:17 GMT -5
Bama is playing quite well right now, with some big wins at home the last few weeks. Kentucky continues to lack consistency away from home. Sunday is a big day in the league, those 2 matches should be a lot of fun.
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Post by Gatorboy on Oct 14, 2006 2:07:40 GMT -5
My thoughts from the match:
What a great night from the MBs! Bowers and Johnson were superb!
What is going on with Hampton? I just don't get it. She's just average now. Consistent, but average.
I CANNOT STAND Rhian Davis's serve.
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Post by FloridaPerson on Oct 14, 2006 3:13:02 GMT -5
That loss to SC keeps looking worse and worse.
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 15, 2006 15:58:01 GMT -5
Sunday results UF 3, LSU 0 MSU 3, South Carolina 2 Ole Miss 3, UGA 0 Auburn 3, Arkansas 2 Bama 3, UT 1
Standings
Florida (9-1) Alabama(8-2) LSU (8-2) Tennessee (6-4) Kentucky (5-5) South Carolina (4-6) Ole Miss (4-6) Auburn (4-6) Miss State (3-7) Arkansas (3-7) Georgia (1-9)
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