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Post by volleyballer2 on Dec 1, 2004 12:28:26 GMT -5
Looks like most people do not understand.
However, Gators need some great playing to off set the lack of experience playing in front of a big crowd. Where will it come from? Can't be any better dominating at blocking, and can we hope that the passing will improve by then because the setter is just too slow to the ball with less than good passes.
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Post by FloridaPerson on Dec 1, 2004 12:32:45 GMT -5
You're right, it's there.
i must have missed it when it was annouced.
terrible.
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Post by GatorVball on Dec 1, 2004 13:10:41 GMT -5
Looks like most people do not understand. However, Gators need some great playing to off set the lack of experience playing in front of a big crowd. Where will it come from? Can't be any better dominating at blocking, and can we hope that the passing will improve by then because the setter is just too slow to the ball with less than good passes. The biggest crowds this weekend will be made up of Gator fans, guaranteed. FAMU's fans just don't come out to support them and I know a lot of Gators will be making the trip to Tallahassee. You are, however, right about the setter and the passing. The blocking has improved the last month, so that's a plus. If Florida blocks balls, they can overcome some of their backrow weaknesses. The teams that have given Florida trouble this year are those that serve and block well. FAMU is a good serving team, but I was surprised they only average 1.5 blocks/game as a team. Stanford, on the other hand, is a decent serving team but a very good blocking team.
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