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Post by vbjustice on Jan 12, 2022 20:06:29 GMT -5
Going from a setter who forces middle to one who avoids it like the plague this!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2022 20:15:49 GMT -5
Patiently waiting on Hord tea. Some poster is hoarding all the tea. I actually hope that she has been contacted by an agency and contemplating going pro. I feel like it be a waste of her talent to do another year of NCAA ball.
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Post by Hisbots on Jan 12, 2022 20:21:59 GMT -5
Davis is a great blocker. I’m excited for the Gophers!
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Post by uofaGRAD on Jan 12, 2022 20:30:03 GMT -5
I feel like Arica Davis is best case scenario for the gophers. Is she as good as Hord? Obviously not yet, but she’s an amazing AMAZING player with three full years of eligibility left.
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Post by BeachbytheBay on Jan 12, 2022 20:53:42 GMT -5
it is interesting. take Aaron Rodgers. if McCarthy doesn't get all conservative against Seattle in last 4 minutes one NFC championship; then last year if One of his passes is just 6" farther, and a D-Back doesn't totally f up, and I mean major f up stuff that just can't/doesn't happen, for one moment end of half; well then Rodgers might (yes it's a might) have 3 rings and Brady might have 2 less the margin for change is so so slim, and yet the 'perception' based on just so small of differences is magnified extraordinary and far from reality people really don't seem to grasp that at times Interesting take on what Rodgers did last year in the last two minutes of the first half vs Tampa Bay when he actually rolled over, showed his belly and said here Tom, she me how to do this 1:15 drill. And then took his happy ass over to the sideline to watch and learn. I guess you watched a different game, lol Rodgers had not control over the f up the defense did, I could have thrown a TD pass on that huge (total breakdown) play
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Post by vbsam16 on Jan 12, 2022 21:34:59 GMT -5
Davis is really one of the first non-graduate transfers this season to transfer within her own conference. I wonder if she’ll have to sit a year…
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Post by horns1 on Jan 12, 2022 21:37:01 GMT -5
Davis is really one of the first non-graduate transfers this season to transfer within her own conference. I wonder if she’ll have to sit a year… Intra-conference transfers no longer have to sit a year in any sport.
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Post by hipsterfilth on Jan 12, 2022 21:45:10 GMT -5
Lol imagine if the transfer portal was a thing, but intra-conference sitting was also a thing. What a world that would be. All the all-stars just shuffling between conferences year to year.
2034: "Wisconsin wins the natty! Using all of Stanford's players from last year, who won the natty against this Wisconsin program, who all transferred to Stanford!" 2035: "Texas wins the natty! Using Wisconsin's roster from last year! Against the Stanford team that used to be the Wisconsin team and some of these players won this natty a year ago! But, actually wait, we forgot this Stanford team is actually now the Nebraska team from two years ago... Wait I'm confused."
Salima: Paul, step aside. I'm going to coach in this natty and commentate at the same time.
Ok, going to bed.
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Post by trojansc on Jan 12, 2022 21:51:19 GMT -5
The intra-conference transfer rule was weird to me anyways.
Say you're transferring from Old Dominion. You would be required to sit out a year if you transfer to UTEP, a school over 2,000 miles away that Old Dominion doesn't even play in their current conference format. But if you wanted to transfer to Norfolk State, a school that is just *4* miles away, you'd don't have to sit out a year. Weird.
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Post by Friday on Jan 12, 2022 22:31:24 GMT -5
Davis is really one of the first non-graduate transfers this season to transfer within her own conference. I wonder if she’ll have to sit a year… Guess she wasn't homesick if it is true. Minnesota is definitely not closer than Ohio to NC. There are many options much closer to home.
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Post by swiss on Jan 13, 2022 0:48:39 GMT -5
That makes no sense as a reply to what I stated. Who has Kentucky added from the transfer portal based on who has left after flopping at home to Illinois in the second round? One backup setter? #boom you really wanna have a conversation about underperforming in the tournament??? Eeeeeek. I wouldn’t bring that up if I was a Texas fan. The funny part is we won our natty without having to hit the transfer portal because we can actually develop players. How many liberos and setters has Elliot ruined now ? Texas had to assemble an all star transfer portal team for this year because they can’t develop talent. Maybe Logan stayed in Austin because she’s seen how poor it works out in the pro leagues for every Texas OH. Nice deflection. Still haven’t answered the question though. And by the way, Elliott didn’t need transfers for his championship either.
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Post by jerrittsmelliot on Jan 13, 2022 10:05:40 GMT -5
We really need to get this thread back on track
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2022 10:13:46 GMT -5
Going from a setter who forces middle to one who avoids it like the plague She said: I want the least amount of work possible for this scholarship money lmaoo Except our middles are required to be in the air, elbow high, on every set, no matter how bad the pass is. Comically so.
Same amount of jumping, for much less sets.
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Post by SportyBucky on Jan 13, 2022 10:24:02 GMT -5
She said: I want the least amount of work possible for this scholarship money lmaoo Except our middles are required to be in the air, elbow high, on every set, no matter how bad the pass is. Comically so.
Same amount of jumping, for much less sets.
Oh sweetie...all middles are required to jump regardless of where the set is going.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2022 10:27:03 GMT -5
all middles are required to jump regardless of where the set is going. Of course you know that's not true in the slightest, particularly on bad passes where there's literally zero chance that a middle set is going to happen. But anyway
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