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Post by damienn on Sept 12, 2021 20:48:31 GMT -5
let's not forget that Bri is also a First-Team All-American...and likely would've been in 2019 too if she hadn't been ineligible because of injury. it's not like she's struggled here lol No where near struggled but is under utilized!
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Post by texasex01 on Sept 12, 2021 21:38:15 GMT -5
Don't forget about Kenna Miller - she is a very good athlete and passer and potentially a six position player. Yes, we are lucky to have Kenna in this class as well! Just like the other recruits, I hope she comes in with a strong work ethic, improves her skill set, and is able to earn court time.
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Post by stevehorn on Sept 12, 2021 21:46:28 GMT -5
let's not forget that Bri is also a First-Team All-American...and likely would've been in 2019 too if she hadn't been ineligible because of injury. it's not like she's struggled here lol No where near struggled but is under utilized! Who do you take attempts from to give her more?
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Post by damienn on Sept 12, 2021 22:20:56 GMT -5
No where near struggled but is under utilized! Who do you take attempts from to give her more? lol it doesn't matter to me, as long as she gets them.. one play this past game Jhenna got 3/4 good passes in a rally and only one of those went to Bri... it should've at least have been 2 balls set to her
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Post by hornfanaustin on Sept 12, 2021 22:56:47 GMT -5
Okay, tell me where I got the scholarship count wrong for 2022
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Post by utexrulz23 on Sept 12, 2021 23:16:20 GMT -5
It may be Parra’s if this is her last year.
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Post by slxpress on Sept 12, 2021 23:32:58 GMT -5
It may be Parra’s if this is her last year. It could be a transfer. It could be something we don't know about.
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Post by texastothehouse15 on Sept 13, 2021 1:36:44 GMT -5
It may be Parra’s if this is her last year. It could be a transfer. It could be something we don't know about. Parra is not transferring to another university. She will either stay at Texas or go pro. Someone just asked her a couple days ago if she was planning on transferring and she flat out stated that it's not in her plans.
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Post by slxpress on Sept 13, 2021 3:05:38 GMT -5
I'm not talking about Parra. I'm talking about anyone on the roster. The bottom line is we have no idea what the staff is thinking regarding scholarship numbers. I've never found speculation to be all that productive, although it's going to happen regardless. I always use the phrase "fishes and loaves" when these types of topics come up. Just like Jesus at the Sermon on the Mount, when no one had any idea how the multitudes were going to be fed, somehow there was enough.
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Post by volleyaudience on Sept 13, 2021 10:54:23 GMT -5
Okay, tell me where I got the scholarship count wrong for 2022
Not sure about scholarships. I'm wondering which team fans think will have the best year.
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Post by slxpress on Sept 13, 2021 11:05:07 GMT -5
Okay, tell me where I got the scholarship count wrong for 2022
Not sure about scholarships. I'm wondering which team fans think will have the best year. It's likely several of these rosters will be competing in the SEC, so that will be a switch. Texas has made 10 of the last 13 Final Fours, so at this point that's kind of the minimum expectation for a good season. Which is completely and utterly unfair. It's incredibly difficult to make it that far year after year. No one else is doing it. And the difference between a Final Four berth and a national championship can't be found on paper. But it is exciting to see the kind of talent that is continuing to choose to come to Texas. It's going to be fun to watch.
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Post by eotexas5 on Sept 13, 2021 12:10:08 GMT -5
Okay, tell me where I got the scholarship count wrong for 2022
Not sure about scholarships. I'm wondering which team fans think will have the best year. Also, is it a given that those who are using their super senior year will be given an athletic scholarship? What if they get an academic scholarship? It's clear that this year, some of the top teams are heavily relying on their super seniors (Wisconsin, Nebraska, Pitt, Florida, Baylor). Texas' super senior year doesn't kick off until next year. Regardless of what happens this season, gotta think Texas will probably also enter next year somewhere in the Top 3 just based on who is returning and who will be joining the team.
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Post by hipsterfilth on Sept 13, 2021 12:26:55 GMT -5
Not sure about scholarships. I'm wondering which team fans think will have the best year. Also, is it a given that those who are using their super senior year will be given an athletic scholarship? What if they get an academic scholarship? It's clear that this year, some of the top teams are heavily relying on their super seniors (Wisconsin, Nebraska, Pitt, Florida, Baylor). Texas' super senior year doesn't kick off until next year. Regardless of what happens this season, gotta think Texas will probably also enter next year somewhere in the Top 3 just based on who is returning and who will be joining the team. I think I remember hearing that for super seniors who stay with their same school, their scholarship does not count toward the 12 allotted- only those who opt to transfer to a new school. At least, that would explain Nebraska's current situation.
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Post by stevehorn on Sept 13, 2021 12:48:39 GMT -5
Also, is it a given that those who are using their super senior year will be given an athletic scholarship? What if they get an academic scholarship? It's clear that this year, some of the top teams are heavily relying on their super seniors (Wisconsin, Nebraska, Pitt, Florida, Baylor). Texas' super senior year doesn't kick off until next year. Regardless of what happens this season, gotta think Texas will probably also enter next year somewhere in the Top 3 just based on who is returning and who will be joining the team. I think I remember hearing that for super seniors who stay with their same school, their scholarship does not count toward the 12 allotted- only those who opt to transfer to a new school. At least, that would explain Nebraska's current situation. That is the rule for this season. Starting with the 22 season, all super seniors count toward the 12 scholarship limit.
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Post by hipsterfilth on Sept 13, 2021 13:01:44 GMT -5
I think I remember hearing that for super seniors who stay with their same school, their scholarship does not count toward the 12 allotted- only those who opt to transfer to a new school. At least, that would explain Nebraska's current situation. That is the rule for this season. Starting with the 22 season, all super seniors count toward the 12 scholarship limit. Ah, OK! That makes more sense. Thanks!
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