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Post by wiscvball on Sept 6, 2016 13:14:18 GMT -5
30-21
30.Michigan State 29. Maryland 28. Ohio State 27. Arizona 26. Nebraska 25. Michigan State 24. Iowa State 23. Maryland 22. UCLA 21. BYU
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Post by rainbowbadger on Sept 6, 2016 13:18:24 GMT -5
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Post by ay2013 on Sept 6, 2016 13:22:58 GMT -5
#23 is a big time talent, IMO. Here's hoping she wants to come back home
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Post by ay2013 on Sept 6, 2016 13:23:34 GMT -5
Yes, I expect them to be solid middle of the Big 10 very shortly.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Sept 6, 2016 13:24:09 GMT -5
Only 2 of the Top 20 from the West (not just West Coast, but Colorado/Rockies Westward). Luckily for the PAC, 2018/2019 look more typical.
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Post by badgerbill on Sept 6, 2016 13:31:16 GMT -5
TAWA indicated that there would be 31 Senior Aces representing the Big 10 in the top 100. we have now seen 23 which leaves 8 fir the Top 20. 4 will be for Wisconsin, 2 for Minnesota 1 each for Nebraska and Illinois.
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Post by ay2013 on Sept 6, 2016 14:18:09 GMT -5
Only 2 of the Top 20 from the West (not just West Coast, but Colorado/Rockies Westward). Luckily for the PAC, 2018/2019 look more typical. which is another reason why big 10 had a lot in this cycle. If most the top recruits in a particular year are from a particular geographic region, it stands to reason that the schools in that particular region would have more senior aces.
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Post by durtpile on Sept 6, 2016 14:20:54 GMT -5
I know it is a short clip but she reminds me of both Rolfzens. Her build, lateral movement and quickness off the floor along the net for the kills. A very small sample. 5-11 to the Rolfzens 6-3. Doesn't get up as high, but I do see what you are seeing. Looked like maybe she was into the net on that block at 0:13.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 14:22:53 GMT -5
They will probably be better than PSU in 2 years. the student will surpass his master in no time.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 14:25:05 GMT -5
Here is what the top 20 looks like: 4 Wisconsin, 3 Texas, 2 Minnesota, 2 UCLA, 1 Nebraska, 1 FSU, 1 Kentucky, 1 South Carolina, 1 Illinois, 1 USC, 1 Washington, 1 LSU, 1 Florida
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Post by durtpile on Sept 6, 2016 14:25:38 GMT -5
Huskers, Illinois, Minnesota and Whisky all well represented. And Texas. Our only 3 recruits are all top 10 Can any of them pass?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 14:26:56 GMT -5
I know it is a short clip but she reminds me of both Rolfzens. Her build, lateral movement and quickness off the floor along the net for the kills. A very small sample. 5-11 to the Rolfzens 6-3. Doesn't get up as high, but I do see what you are seeing. Looked like maybe she was into the net on that block at 0:13. Mosser has a much higher vertical than either of the Rolfzen's did at that age. And that was the ball hitting the net
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Post by hammer on Sept 6, 2016 14:31:07 GMT -5
Only 2 of the Top 20 from the West (not just West Coast, but Colorado/Rockies Westward). Luckily for the PAC, 2018/2019 look more typical. which is another reason why big 10 had a lot in this cycle. If most the top recruits in a particular year are from a particular geographic region, it stands to reason that the schools in that particular region would have more senior aces. Stanford had few available openings after sucking up many great recruits in 2016, so normally they would contribute more.
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Post by durtpile on Sept 6, 2016 14:36:22 GMT -5
5-11 to the Rolfzens 6-3. Doesn't get up as high, but I do see what you are seeing. Looked like maybe she was into the net on that block at 0:13. Mosser has a much higher vertical than either of the Rolfzen's did at that age. And that was the ball hitting the net Looked like the tape turned when she came down. They have instant replay available for the officials?
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Post by c4ndlelight on Sept 6, 2016 14:38:51 GMT -5
Only 2 of the Top 20 from the West (not just West Coast, but Colorado/Rockies Westward). Luckily for the PAC, 2018/2019 look more typical. which is another reason why big 10 had a lot in this cycle. If most the top recruits in a particular year are from a particular geographic region, it stands to reason that the schools in that particular region would have more senior aces. Partially true. Doesn't help that Sun's going to Texas though. Also, UCLA and Arizona are really the only two teams getting hit heavily by graduation (not coincidentally the two that are the most active). That contributes to picking up fewer from out of region (though the Bruins obviously did so).
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