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Post by mikevolley on Jan 2, 2020 17:25:58 GMT -5
Have the names/rankings of the specific individuals been listed No, and they won't be when released at the end of the summer. That's proprietary info. Subscriptions to PrepVB are very reasonably priced if you're interested. Gotcha. Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2020 17:55:17 GMT -5
No, and they won't be when released at the end of the summer. That's proprietary info. Subscriptions to PrepVB are very reasonably priced if you're interested. Gotcha. Thanks Just to clarify, you can see the names and clubs they play for on PrepVolleyball.com right now if you subscribe.
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Post by volleav on Jan 2, 2020 18:35:52 GMT -5
So, Charitie Luper from the DFW committed to UCLA in July. Her father, Curtis Luper, was an assistant coach on the TCU football staff. A week or so ago, Curtis was hired to be the Offensive Coordinator at Mizzou. Since Mizzou has a much better volleyball program than TCU, will be interesting to see if anything changes for Charitie . . . Doubt it will affect anything.
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Post by vbstan123 on Jan 2, 2020 19:47:10 GMT -5
What’s the Story with Kalissa Greene. She waiting for a transfer next year at a big school so she can slide in? She’s a high academic kid. She’s had some great offers but her decision will probably be academic first. Going to take this as a possible Ivy League decision. If so she would have to be one of the best prospects to ever go to an Ivy.
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Post by bluepenquin on Jan 2, 2020 20:38:47 GMT -5
So, Charitie Luper from the DFW committed to UCLA in July. Her father, Curtis Luper, was an assistant coach on the TCU football staff. A week or so ago, Curtis was hired to be the Offensive Coordinator at Mizzou. Since Mizzou has a much better volleyball program than TCU, will be interesting to see if anything changes for Charitie . . . Missouri would rather go the transfer route - maybe a 2021 transfer if things don't work out at UCLA?
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Post by badgerbreath on Jan 2, 2020 22:13:15 GMT -5
If you mean hurting in terms of graduation, yes. Recruiting, no. It will be a very young team for sure. Much like 2017. With various redshirt s, Badgers seem to be operating in perpetual 4 year cycles of experience, 2021 being the next rotation. True. Thinking back on team and performance, Wisconsin's 2014 tournament run was, well, interesting. (They defeated Western Michigan, Illinois State, and Ohio State, before the loss to Penn State.) The 2021 team will be even better than the 2014 version, even though 2014 had Carlini. And dare I say better than the 2017 version, even though they have Rettke, and Hilley who IMO makes them so successful. Sheffield is doing a good plug and play job with his recruits. A builder. That 2014 team was loaded with seniors, as well as Nelson and Carlini. They won the B1G, winning 19 games straight, even though Carlini was suffering from plantar fasciitis. Who knows how the match against PSU would have gone if Carlini had not busted her ankle first set against PSU. My guess is that the 2021 team will be really really green, with a tiny spattering of experience. It will be much more like the 2017 team that struggled mightily but started putting it together at the end, only I doubt there will be a player of Rettke's caliber. I would be gobsmacked if it was as good as the 2014 team, even though there will be a lot of talent on the floor. It's not clear to be who would take RS yet.
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Post by Fanaticvb on Jan 3, 2020 2:58:30 GMT -5
Top 50 Juniors and 13 that just missed listed by college commitment (if known) Setters (11) USC, Kentucky, BYU, Penn St., Nebraska, Notre Dame, Colorado, Creighton, Ohio St. Outsides (15) Nebraska, Florida, Purdue, Oregon, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Kentucky, Nebraska, UCLA, Creighton, Creighton, BYU, Long Beach St., Washington, San Diego Middles (17) BYU, USC, Michigan, Ohio St., Florida, Nebraska, Florida, Florida St., Baylor, Oregon, Michigan St., Kentucky, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Texas A&M Rights (4) Missouri, Washington St., USC, Penn St. Defenders (3) Kentucky, Purdue, Nebraska Just missed Setters (2) Pittsburgh, Arizona St. Outsides (6) Colorado, Minnesota, Florida St., North Carolina, Baylor, Notre Dame Middles (1) Mississippi St. Rights (1) Tennessee Defenders (3) Florida St., Maryland, Clemson All the class of 2021 commits for USC are on this list! There are only 3 girls for the junior class so far
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Post by Fanaticvb on Jan 3, 2020 3:00:51 GMT -5
So, Charitie Luper from the DFW committed to UCLA in July. Her father, Curtis Luper, was an assistant coach on the TCU football staff. A week or so ago, Curtis was hired to be the Offensive Coordinator at Mizzou. Since Mizzou has a much better volleyball program than TCU, will be interesting to see if anything changes for Charitie . . . Doubt it will affect anything. Not sure that it will affect her college choice, but could affect the TAV team she currently plays on!
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Post by volleynerdmw on Jan 3, 2020 8:30:23 GMT -5
Just to clarify, you can see the names and clubs they play for on PrepVolleyball.com right now if you subscribe. Correct, all the names are in the article
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Post by volleav on Jan 3, 2020 9:02:12 GMT -5
Doubt it will affect anything. Not sure that it will affect her college choice, but could affect the TAV team she currently plays on! I highly doubt she’d leave her senior year, between a killer club team and state champ high school team. Unless she enrolled early to UCLA.
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Post by horns1 on Jan 3, 2020 9:55:40 GMT -5
Doubt it will affect anything. Not sure that it will affect her college choice, but could affect the TAV team she currently plays on! Apparently, her parents are going through a divorce. So, chances are she and Mom stay in the DFW area.
But, Charitie will probably makes some visits to Columbia, like for the Tigers' Spring football game.
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Post by newtoschool on Jan 3, 2020 11:09:14 GMT -5
Green has committed not allowed to announce until officially admitted to the school.
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Post by vbjustice on Jan 3, 2020 11:09:25 GMT -5
Not sure that it will affect her college choice, but could affect the TAV team she currently plays on! Apparently, her parents are going through a divorce. So, chances are she and Mom stay in the DFW area.
But, Charitie will probably makes some visits to Columbia, like for the Tigers' Spring football game.
Sheesh All her business is out there
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Post by volleynerdmw on Jan 3, 2020 12:29:53 GMT -5
Green has committed not allowed to announce until officially admitted to the school. When does that usually happen. I know Stanford does a preliminary approval. Don't know about other schools.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2020 12:40:15 GMT -5
Green has committed not allowed to announce until officially admitted to the school. When does that usually happen. I know Stanford does a preliminary approval. Don't know about other schools. You can look by school on RichKern to get specific about each school. Stanford appears to have a lot of May of JR year commits every year. School that will give you a letter acknowledging you will likely make it through still have differing rules on whether you can announce or not. For example you will see Yale commits say "I have committed to the APPLICATION process at Yale University". At the extreme there are some high academic DIIIs that will not admit you until Dec of SR year (so these girls actually miss the NOV signing ceremony at their high schools). But if you pick the specific school you are interested in, you can find on RichKern when each class committed and figure it out for each school.
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