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Post by hornshouse23 on Sept 14, 2022 14:00:08 GMT -5
Wait wait. My apologies to Rubin. White hair bow is Baird not Rubin. White hair bow is the awful footwork outside, not pink hair bow. BAIRD is the one I’m horrified by. This tracks so much more. Thanks. I was going to send over a lens crafters associate or something.
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Post by donut on Sept 14, 2022 14:01:43 GMT -5
Wait wait. My apologies to Rubin. White hair bow is Baird not Rubin. White hair bow is the awful footwork outside, not pink hair bow. BAIRD is the one I’m horrified by. HAHAHA I was literally thinking Hawk Attack knows volleyball better than this what is happening
Baird has been disappointing this season. Kind of upsetting because she was a stud last year.
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Post by GatorsChomp on Sept 14, 2022 14:02:34 GMT -5
After this, Stanford is definitely on my radar to win the title me thinks EARLY PREDICATION: Texas chokes in the regional finals, semifinals, or finals after having a perfect season
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Post by Hawk Attack on Sept 14, 2022 14:03:41 GMT -5
Wait wait. My apologies to Rubin. White hair bow is Baird not Rubin. White hair bow is the awful footwork outside, not pink hair bow. BAIRD is the one I’m horrified by. This tracks so much more. Thanks. I was going to send over a lens crafters associate or something. Yeah… watching the match on mute is difficult when everyone is brunette, has bad footwork, and wears hair bows. Rubin is definitely better in this match. White hair bow, not so much. I apologize to Rubin for just assuming the upperclassman was the better one.
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Post by ay2013 on Sept 14, 2022 14:05:17 GMT -5
I have never seen outside attackers work as hard to make one of the few elite setters in the country look as terrible as Stanford’s do. Honest question since I'm a bit out of touch with NCAA nowadays... Miner is an elite setter? She was spraying tempo ball to both wings.
Both Miner AND Orr (being in the same class) were being hyped as the the next great setters in the NCAA that nobody could touch, they were just THAT GOOD... 1 and 2 according to those that put a bunch of stock in the junior usav teams. Now, sure they still have years to improve sure, but it's very clear that, for a variety of reasons, the prognosticators were wrong. And, it's not just about those two, I mean, Batenhorst played high level USAV junior ball and attacked well, and you couldn't kind a bigger OH threat in club than Krause (who also spent a lot of time in the USAV gym at the junior levels)...yet again, for...reasons, neither have been consistent at the NCAA level and both have been passed up by a player who didn't get the USAV love that they did a mere two/three years ago. I say this not to suggest that these players are bad or overrated, only to point out that people on this board continue to gush that pretty much the entire U19 team is going to Nebraska in the future and while that recruiting is certainly exceptional, they aren't the only great players out there and being a good prep fit for what the USAV junior teams want to do doesn't mean that the player will dominate in college.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2022 14:05:23 GMT -5
This tracks so much more. Thanks. I was going to send over a lens crafters associate or something. Yeah… watching the match on mute is difficult when everyone is brunette, has bad footwork, and wears hair bows. Rubin is definitely better in this match. White hair bow, not so much. I apologize to Rubin for just assuming the upperclassman was the better one. was literally like……. Rubin Is a stud
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Post by hornshouse23 on Sept 14, 2022 14:06:21 GMT -5
Yeah… watching the match on mute is difficult when everyone is brunette, has bad footwork, and wears hair bows. Rubin is definitely better in this match. White hair bow, not so much. I apologize to Rubin for just assuming the upperclassman was the better one. was literally like……. Rubin Is a stud Even funnier is Baird visibly looked like she’d rather be home doing quantum physics homework.
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Post by Hawk Attack on Sept 14, 2022 14:14:00 GMT -5
was literally like……. Rubin Is a stud Even funnier is Baird visibly looked like she’d rather be home doing quantum physics homework. I HATE this sequence from Baird starting at 1:22:50 5-3 slow awful transition from a freeball to a slow snap sharp out of bounds 6-5 overpasses then gets a great OOS bump set from Miner (but doesn’t F%*!ing MOVE) and just lazy tips it All match so far has been me watching her yelling GO! DO SOMETHING! in my head at her.
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Post by vollectator on Sept 14, 2022 14:17:35 GMT -5
Honest question since I'm a bit out of touch with NCAA nowadays... Miner is an elite setter? She was spraying tempo ball to both wings.
Both Miner AND Orr (being in the same class) were being hyped as the the next great setters in the NCAA that nobody could touch, they were just THAT GOOD... 1 and 2 according to those that put a bunch of stock in the junior usav teams. Now, sure they still have years to improve sure, but it's very clear that, for a variety of reasons, the prognosticators were wrong. And, it's not just about those two, I mean, Batenhorst played high level USAV junior ball and attacked well, and you couldn't kind a bigger OH threat in club than Krause (who also spent a lot of time in the USAV gym at the junior levels)...yet again, for...reasons, neither have been consistent at the NCAA level and both have been passed up by a player who didn't get the USAV love that they did a mere two/three years ago. I say this not to suggest that these players are bad or overrated, only to point out that people on this board continue to gush that pretty much the entire U19 team is going to Nebraska in the future and while that recruiting is certainly exceptional, they aren't the only great players out there and being a good prep fit for what the USAV junior teams want to do doesn't mean that the player will dominate in college. totally agree. but it's a matter of probability. given the opportunity, you'd take the u19 team, wouldn't you. i was looking forward to a lineup of evans, lauenstein, jackson, maesiger and a couple of walk-ons, but jackson ruined it for me.
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Post by basil on Sept 14, 2022 14:18:01 GMT -5
Even funnier is Baird visibly looked like she’d rather be home doing quantum physics homework. I HATE this sequence from Baird starting at 1:22:50 5-3 slow awful transition from a freeball to a slow snap sharp out of bounds 6-5 overpasses then gets a great OOS bump set from Miner (but doesn’t F%*!ing MOVE) and just lazy tips it All match so far has been me watching her yelling GO! DO SOMETHING! in my head at her. valid there was that one cut shot that she hit to like the 5 foot line that stood out also that bounce after the timeout at 12-18 in the first
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Post by Hawk Attack on Sept 14, 2022 14:21:00 GMT -5
I HATE this sequence from Baird starting at 1:22:50 5-3 slow awful transition from a freeball to a slow snap sharp out of bounds 6-5 overpasses then gets a great OOS bump set from Miner (but doesn’t F%*!ing MOVE) and just lazy tips it All match so far has been me watching her yelling GO! DO SOMETHING! in my head at her. valid there was that one cut shot that she hit to like the 5 foot line that stood out also that bounce after the timeout at 12-18 in the first The cut shot, to me, seems to be a comfort fallback for her because her timing is bad. Throughout the first two sets she had to have hit like 3-4 of them (including snapping one in the net) and the lack of variety doesn’t seem impressive to me. It just seems like she doesn’t know what else to do so she turns sharp and just tries to snap high 4-4 because she’s left herself with no other options.
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Post by hornshouse23 on Sept 14, 2022 14:28:04 GMT -5
I feel your pain Hawk.
Counterpoint: imagine how deadly this team is if she wakes up and pulls it together.
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Post by Hawk Attack on Sept 14, 2022 14:33:43 GMT -5
I feel your pain Hawk. Counterpoint: imagine how deadly this team is if she wakes up and pulls it together. Both these teams are going to be awesome come tournament time.
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Post by give me the og-ball-u on Sept 14, 2022 14:40:13 GMT -5
Okay well yes, I guess relatively speaking if you hit .154 in a match where you’re hitting .128 on the season that does qualify as a nice game. she also passed a 2.4 on 32 attempts do you have queen oglivie's passing numbers
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Post by jwvolley on Sept 14, 2022 15:08:05 GMT -5
she also passed a 2.4 on 32 attempts do you have queen oglivie's passing numbers Kubik 2.27 , 61.5 GP% on 26 attempts Krause 2.39, 64.3 GP% on 14 attempts Rodriguez 2.36, 63.6 GP% on 11 attempts Knuckles 1.91, 45.5 GP% on 22 attempts Baird 1.88, 44.1 GP% on 34 attempts Oglivie 2.31, 56.2 GP% on 16 attempts Rubin 2.42, 71.9 GP% on 32 attempts
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