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Post by ay2013 on Sept 13, 2020 20:43:51 GMT -5
Lauren Forte from Cal to Florida per instagram What are peopleβs thoughts. I donβt know much about her she's the best middle you probably have never heard of. AA potential on a top 16, easily.
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Post by chisovnik on Sept 13, 2020 20:43:58 GMT -5
So which middle is going to serve? If we are running a 6-2 or 5-2, that's another substitution we'll burn on Cerame or Fischer's serve. There were times during the '17 and '18 seasons where we ran out of subs around the 24th or 25th point. Not sure I want to go back to that. ? Mary can coach around this. Not very difficult. It's also not unheard of for middles to serve lol. Include them in the defensive drills in practice so they aren't complete liabilities when it's their turn.
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Post by trainermch on Sept 14, 2020 8:35:46 GMT -5
Itβs never just about athletics.
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Post by trainermch on Sept 14, 2020 13:08:13 GMT -5
On the television box:
SEC Volleyball Television Schedule Unveiled
Katie Callahan Five of Florida's eight matches will air on either the SEC Network or ESPNU. GAINESVILLE, Fla. β Fans of the Florida Gators can find Southeastern Conference volleyball action on the SEC Network and ESPNU during the fall portion of the 2020 schedule.
Florida will appear on either the SEC Network or ESPNU for five of its eight matches this fall.
The SEC Network and ESPNU will air 33 volleyball matches throughout the fall. The SEC Network will air 24 of the matches, while ESPNU will air nine.
Florida Volleyball Appearances on SEC Network or ESPNU in 2020 Wed, Oct. 22 8 p.m. Florida at Auburn SEC Network Thu, Oct 22 8 p.m. Florida at Auburn ESPNU Fri, Oct. 30 7 p.m. Alabama at Florida SEC Network Wed, Nov 11 8 p.m. Florida at South Carolina SEC Network Fri, Nov 20 7 p.m. Georgia at Florida SEC Network
An additional slate of games, available on SEC Network + via WatchESPN, will be announced at a later date.
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Post by curiousvolleyballdad on Sept 14, 2020 13:45:33 GMT -5
Woah, thatβs big news. Sad for King. Top 10 senior aces in her class and never managed to crack the starting lineup after 5 years at Florida. Do not give up on her yet.
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Post by curiousvolleyballdad on Sept 14, 2020 13:49:40 GMT -5
While we all our discussing Kingβs possible bench time, why are we not asking that of Dooley? Yes, huge in size but sooo slow... is she really that big of a difference maker? Idk. So maybe all middles should be in question? As soon as someone new comes to the team everyone starts throwing the current team members under the bus. I have not seen anyone correctly predict what Wise will do so why start now? Just saying.
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Post by vbprisoner on Sept 14, 2020 13:57:25 GMT -5
On the television box: SEC Volleyball Television Schedule UnveiledKatie Callahan Five of Florida's eight matches will air on either the SEC Network or ESPNU. GAINESVILLE, Fla. β Fans of the Florida Gators can find Southeastern Conference volleyball action on the SEC Network and ESPNU during the fall portion of the 2020 schedule. Florida will appear on either the SEC Network or ESPNU for five of its eight matches this fall. The SEC Network and ESPNU will air 33 volleyball matches throughout the fall. The SEC Network will air 24 of the matches, while ESPNU will air nine. Florida Volleyball Appearances on SEC Network or ESPNU in 2020 Wed, Oct. 22 8 p.m. Florida at Auburn SEC Network Thu, Oct 22 8 p.m. Florida at Auburn ESPNU Fri, Oct. 30 7 p.m. Alabama at Florida SEC Network Wed, Nov 11 8 p.m. Florida at South Carolina SEC Network Fri, Nov 20 7 p.m. Georgia at Florida SEC Network An additional slate of games, available on SEC Network + via WatchESPN, will be announced at a later date. OMG... of the four opponents the Gators face in the spring why would the powers that be select Auburn to air live twice, and make us suffer two days in a row? LMAO
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Post by trainermch on Sept 14, 2020 19:45:29 GMT -5
On the television box: SEC Volleyball Television Schedule UnveiledKatie Callahan Five of Florida's eight matches will air on either the SEC Network or ESPNU. GAINESVILLE, Fla. β Fans of the Florida Gators can find Southeastern Conference volleyball action on the SEC Network and ESPNU during the fall portion of the 2020 schedule. Florida will appear on either the SEC Network or ESPNU for five of its eight matches this fall. The SEC Network and ESPNU will air 33 volleyball matches throughout the fall. The SEC Network will air 24 of the matches, while ESPNU will air nine. Florida Volleyball Appearances on SEC Network or ESPNU in 2020 Wed, Oct. 22 8 p.m. Florida at Auburn SEC Network Thu, Oct 22 8 p.m. Florida at Auburn ESPNU Fri, Oct. 30 7 p.m. Alabama at Florida SEC Network Wed, Nov 11 8 p.m. Florida at South Carolina SEC Network Fri, Nov 20 7 p.m. Georgia at Florida SEC Network An additional slate of games, available on SEC Network + via WatchESPN, will be announced at a later date. OMG... of the four opponents the Gators face in the spring why would the powers that be select Auburn to air live twice, and make us suffer two days in a row? LMAO An excellent query.
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Post by trainermch on Sept 15, 2020 9:00:13 GMT -5
Getting closer...
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Post by trainermch on Sept 15, 2020 18:28:29 GMT -5
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Post by secsportsfan on Sept 15, 2020 23:08:32 GMT -5
Love the sleeveless! Been wanting those back for years.
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Post by trainermch on Sept 17, 2020 13:46:21 GMT -5
Lol
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Post by trainermch on Sept 21, 2020 19:17:00 GMT -5
30 DAYSSSSS
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Post by trainermch on Sept 24, 2020 12:03:35 GMT -5
π£
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Post by eastcoastopp on Sept 24, 2020 14:34:19 GMT -5
So which middle is going to serve? If we are running a 6-2 or 5-2, that's another substitution we'll burn on Cerame or Fischer's serve. There were times during the '17 and '18 seasons where we ran out of subs around the 24th or 25th point. Not sure I want to go back to that. ? Mary can coach around this. Not very difficult. It's also not unheard of for middles to serve lol. Include them in the defensive drills in practice so they aren't complete liabilities when it's their turn. Well obviously. But think back to when we had a middle who served for the majority of a season, or even in crunch time of the biggest matches. Not Smith, not Alhassan, not Antwi, not Kellum and not Kramer. Alhassan probably do it the most and there were matches that she also got pulled for a ds.
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