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Post by slxpress on Jun 26, 2022 19:46:47 GMT -5
Boesiger is a walk-on and i don’t believe is promised a scholarship for the future. Evans, another backcourt or setter walk-on, was given a scholarship for the past spring semester. But I don’t believe it is automatically rolled over for this upcoming fall semester. The scholarship for Akana and her surprise transfer to Texas opens up one scholarship. I believe Nebraska tried to recruit the Graduate senior libero from Baylor in the portal. This Friday it was announced on the Wisconsin site she picked Wisconsin over Nebraska. So the scholarship hangs and maybe Evans enjoys another semester or two on scholarship. It is getting late in the game for the fall semester. I don’t think they had one for Bramshreiber. jwvolley said as much, and I trust him.
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Post by jwvolley on Jun 26, 2022 19:51:04 GMT -5
2023 is very intriguing for Texas.
There will be a bunch of options for replacing Eggleston (obviously not replacing her contributions, just in terms of the second OH spot). I'll be curious to see how that plays out.
Parra will still be there, Devin K will be a sophomore and Byrd/Helmers will come in as freshmen. Tomkinson on the right, but then she also has Devin to compete with there and likely Phillips if she chooses to take her Covid year. You could always say well maybe Phillips goes back to the middle, but Bergmark's transfer has made that unlikely. She'd still be around in 2023 if she takes her covid year as well, which would leave Singletary and Bunton to duke it out for that other spot.
Fleck will be gone too, of course.
A lot has been made of the incoming recruits for the next few years for NE but I would hardly say Texas is slacking. Intense, high level competition in 2023 for every spot except setter (for now). Pretty fun if you ask me
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Post by nevollfan on Jun 26, 2022 20:09:28 GMT -5
Boesiger is a walk-on and i don’t believe is promised a scholarship for the future. Evans, another backcourt or setter walk-on, was given a scholarship for the past spring semester. But I don’t believe it is automatically rolled over for this upcoming fall semester. The scholarship for Akana and her surprise transfer to Texas opens up one scholarship. I believe Nebraska tried to recruit the Graduate senior libero from Baylor in the portal. This Friday it was announced on the Wisconsin site she picked Wisconsin over Nebraska. So the scholarship hangs and maybe Evans enjoys another semester or two on scholarship. It is getting late in the game for the fall semester. Hord now has what was Akana’s scholarship. I don’t think they had one for Bramshreiber. You may be right but why would Nebraska recruit her if no scholarship. Could NIL cover her paying for her scholarship. Lol. That sounds implausible. Here is my scholarship players for Nebraska in 2022 without knowing the definitive NCAA status on Caffey. The scholarship roster from seniors down to freshmen. Hames, M Kubik, Knuckles, Caffey, Hord, Orr, Rodriguez, Batenhorst, Krause, Lauenstein, Allick and H Kubik. That is 12 if Caffey is ruled eligible for this fall. If not, someone will be on scholarship for at least one semester. One side note is i don’t know if all these 12 scholarship players are guaranteed/promised four years of scholarship for all their four years at Nebraska. Mendelson is on basketball scholarship. Evans, the walk-on, was on scholarship for the past spring semester. Boesiger is a walk-on with no promise. I’m pretty sure that will be the roster put up shortly. But what do i know? Lol.
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Post by slxpress on Jun 26, 2022 21:31:47 GMT -5
2023 is very intriguing for Texas. There will be a bunch of options for replacing Eggleston (obviously not replacing her contributions, just in terms of the second OH spot). I'll be curious to see how that plays out. Parra will still be there, Devin K will be a sophomore and Byrd/Helmers will come in as freshmen. Tomkinson on the right, but then she also has Devin to compete with there and likely Phillips if she chooses to take her Covid year. You could always say well maybe Phillips goes back to the middle, but Bergmark's transfer has made that unlikely. She'd still be around in 2023 if she takes her covid year as well, which would leave Singletary and Bunton to duke it out for that other spot. Fleck will be gone too, of course. A lot has been made of the incoming recruits for the next few years for NE but I would hardly say Texas is slacking. Intense, high level competition in 2023 for every spot except setter (for now). Pretty fun if you ask me Then there's the portal. Both outgoing and incoming. This past offseason was the craziest I can ever remember for Texas, between personnel and coaching changes. What kind of impact do Hunt and Larson have on the program? It won't be zero. Texas is in a great place as a program right now. I'll miss Eggleston. She's been a dynamic force throughout her career here. But there are plenty of players I enjoyed watching over the years. I look forward to seeing how the new bunch does, too. Then in 2024 there's the move to the SEC, which is going to be fascinating, too. Lots to look forward to. Hopefully another national championship, too.
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Post by Longhorn20 on Jun 26, 2022 21:35:23 GMT -5
2023 is very intriguing for Texas. There will be a bunch of options for replacing Eggleston (obviously not replacing her contributions, just in terms of the second OH spot). I'll be curious to see how that plays out. Parra will still be there, Devin K will be a sophomore and Byrd/Helmers will come in as freshmen. Tomkinson on the right, but then she also has Devin to compete with there and likely Phillips if she chooses to take her Covid year. You could always say well maybe Phillips goes back to the middle, but Bergmark's transfer has made that unlikely. She'd still be around in 2023 if she takes her covid year as well, which would leave Singletary and Bunton to duke it out for that other spot. Fleck will be gone too, of course. A lot has been made of the incoming recruits for the next few years for NE but I would hardly say Texas is slacking. Intense, high level competition in 2023 for every spot except setter (for now). Pretty fun if you ask me I could see our lineup being: OH: Skinner OH: Byrd (DS Parra) MB: Bergmark MB: Singletary S: Swindle Opp: Kahahawai (DS Halter) L: Akana Substitute Byrd with whoever is the most terminal pin if not her.
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Post by jwvolley on Jun 26, 2022 21:39:03 GMT -5
2023 is very intriguing for Texas. There will be a bunch of options for replacing Eggleston (obviously not replacing her contributions, just in terms of the second OH spot). I'll be curious to see how that plays out. Parra will still be there, Devin K will be a sophomore and Byrd/Helmers will come in as freshmen. Tomkinson on the right, but then she also has Devin to compete with there and likely Phillips if she chooses to take her Covid year. You could always say well maybe Phillips goes back to the middle, but Bergmark's transfer has made that unlikely. She'd still be around in 2023 if she takes her covid year as well, which would leave Singletary and Bunton to duke it out for that other spot. Fleck will be gone too, of course. A lot has been made of the incoming recruits for the next few years for NE but I would hardly say Texas is slacking. Intense, high level competition in 2023 for every spot except setter (for now). Pretty fun if you ask me I could see our lineup being: OH: Skinner OH: Byrd (DS Parra) MB: Bergmark MB: Singletary S: Swindle Opp: Kahahawai (DS Halter) L: Akana Substitute Byrd with whoever is the most terminal pin if not her. Ouch, sending 5th year returnee Molly to the bench but that's the reality of these talented rosters.
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Post by Longhorn20 on Jun 26, 2022 21:42:51 GMT -5
I could see our lineup being: OH: Skinner OH: Byrd (DS Parra) MB: Bergmark MB: Singletary S: Swindle Opp: Kahahawai (DS Halter) L: Akana Substitute Byrd with whoever is the most terminal pin if not her. Ouch, sending 5th year returnee Molly to the bench but that's the reality of these talented rosters. Haha for sure. If Kahahawai moves to the left instead of Byrd, I could see Molly there. I think barring any surprises, Tomkinson redshirts or doesn’t see much time her freshman year.
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Post by blackiechan1999 on Jun 26, 2022 22:59:41 GMT -5
Idk I’m not sold on Bergmark yet, I still think Molly will challenge her in the middle.
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Post by uofaGRAD on Jun 26, 2022 23:10:44 GMT -5
I’m definitely thinking more: OH: Skinner OH: Parra MB: Bergmark MB: Phillips RS: Kahahawai (DS Halter depending on her defense and ability to hit the D ball) S: Swindle L: Akana
I think Byrd will end up being great, but there’s just no way I can put freshman her over Parra who would be a senior. Kahahawai has been playing quite a bit of opposite recently (U21 team, UA game). And if there was ever a year not to play Molly, it would be this one, but I think we all know she’s going to have a spot on that court. Jerritt loves her and she’s clearly a big leader on the team. Singletary is really good, but over a fifth year Molly? No way in my books. Let her redshirt this year, sit behind two fifth years the next, and then have her and Bunton take over.
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Post by hornshouse23 on Jun 27, 2022 0:06:45 GMT -5
Idk I’m not sold on Bergmark yet, I still think Molly will challenge her in the middle. Same.
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Post by horns1 on Jun 27, 2022 0:16:29 GMT -5
Idk I’m not sold on Bergmark yet, I still think Molly will challenge her in the middle. Okay
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Post by horns1 on Jun 27, 2022 0:18:20 GMT -5
Not sure why we pursued Hord and Bergmark if the coaches were planning on moving Molly back to the middle.
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Post by c4ndlelight on Jun 27, 2022 0:31:18 GMT -5
Idk I’m not sold on Bergmark yet, I still think Molly will challenge her in the middle. Okay Cal hasn't beaten Washington in over a decade. What's up with that tweet
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Post by blackiechan1999 on Jun 27, 2022 1:05:33 GMT -5
Idk I’m not sold on Bergmark yet, I still think Molly will challenge her in the middle. Okay Well preslie Anderson led the pac-12 in hitting percentage a couples years ago and we all know what happened when she came to Baylor…
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Post by texashorns on Jun 27, 2022 1:07:20 GMT -5
Well preslie Anderson led the pac-12 in hitting percentage a couples years ago and we all know what happened when she came to Baylor… Baylor hardly set their middles tho
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