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Post by moxierouge on Jan 1, 2023 16:48:12 GMT -5
Curious if anybody can tell me just how good exactly Choboy is expected to be? Expected? Really good. And probably take the L jersey once Rodriguez graduates. You can see Choboy (along with the rest of the Nebraska recruits) tomorrow on ESPN at 3pm, and see for yourself! Looking forward to watching all five NE recruits, but especially Jurevicius. The other four have played on national teams quite a bit, but I only remember CJ subbing a bit a couple years ago.
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Post by InfoBot on Jan 1, 2023 17:27:27 GMT -5
There's a claim in the Transfer Portal Tea that Orr is leaving. Anybody know anything?
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Post by volleyaudience on Jan 1, 2023 17:29:12 GMT -5
I'd hate to see Orr leave. Hate to see any of this team leave. Her last Instagram post two weeks ago said: "See you next year husker nation." Of course, if the staff is in fact talking to transfers, that could alter her thoughts.
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Post by tedheise on Jan 1, 2023 18:32:14 GMT -5
Expected? Really good. And probably take the L jersey once Rodriguez graduates. You can see Choboy (along with the rest of the Nebraska recruits) tomorrow on ESPN at 3pm, and see for yourself! 3 PM on ESPN, is that eastern time? Thanks for the information it doesn’t show on my listing!
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Post by notacrackhead on Jan 1, 2023 18:34:57 GMT -5
Expected? Really good. And probably take the L jersey once Rodriguez graduates. You can see Choboy (along with the rest of the Nebraska recruits) tomorrow on ESPN at 3pm, and see for yourself! 3 PM on ESPN, is that eastern time? Thanks for the information I just set the dvr to record this. Mine says it airs at 3 central on espnu.
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Post by avid 2.0 on Jan 1, 2023 18:36:48 GMT -5
3 PM on ESPN, is that eastern time? Thanks for the information it doesn’t show on my listing! ESPNU, not ESPN
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Post by juancook on Jan 1, 2023 18:45:31 GMT -5
Expected? Really good. And probably take the L jersey once Rodriguez graduates. You can see Choboy (along with the rest of the Nebraska recruits) tomorrow on ESPN at 3pm, and see for yourself! 3 PM on ESPN, is that eastern time? Thanks for the information That's central time.
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Post by juancook on Jan 1, 2023 18:47:01 GMT -5
it doesn’t show on my listing! ESPNU, not ESPN Yep. ESPNU. My mistake on saying ESPN
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Post by stanfordvb on Jan 1, 2023 19:23:30 GMT -5
I'd hate to see Orr leave. Hate to see any of this team leave. Her last Instagram post two weeks ago said: "See you next year husker nation." Of course, if the staff is in fact talking to transfers, that could alter her thoughts. the competition between her and reilly in the spring could play a role as well
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Post by bballin on Jan 1, 2023 19:36:03 GMT -5
Hello
Nebraska setter issues in 2022---> Hames was injured throughout the 2021 season and very much struggled with her back injury within the NCAA tourney in 2021. She did agree to come back on a covid year if the team wanted her, but she asked for her role to be changed, because she didn't want to play another season of injury. Nicklin was not supposed to have a setting role this season. Unfortunately, her back injury very much returned and yet was more severe this year than years prior. The reason she was needed, was because of Orr & Evans. Evans was not capable of running a 5-1 on this level (height). Orr also was not near 100%. She also was worried about competing during the season to make her injury potentially worse. She wasn't in sentiment with: 'disappointed in not playing' as many people seem to think. Orr was and still is wanting to rehab, she is not comfortable with her knee still, and they are hoping she will be comfortable in 2023, and by last account she was all in, in returning. She directly asked in her exit meeting with Cook if he wanted her back, and he said YES, please stay. Cook and company are very aware she was not able to run a 5-1 this season, not because of her ability or potential, but because of her injury limitations. Cook wasn't too excited on playing her when she wasn't near 100% either. Our setters did everything they could with their health this season.
Podraza, called in to Nebraska for openings in 2023. Podraza doesn't want to make a decision until May. Podraza did get an invite to visit campus and declined until down the road. She was told, Orr would be here as well as the Freshman for the 2023 season, but they would still visit and tour her if desired. As of now, Nebraska is at their scholarship limit, and they do not have one to offer her at this time. Podraza is aware of that.
Nebraska did have one scholarship open. ----side note----- A player is struggling with 'burn out' and asked to take a semester of training off at an exit meeting at seasons end. The staff told her, they understood, but the school cannot pay for her schooling if she wanted to not train with the team for a period of time. She expressed her understanding and would have to terminate her scholarship if she took this time off. At this time, she still intends to come back as a player (not on scholarship). If she does end up losing her scholarship, she would only be able to return as a walk-on. If a scholarship did open in the future, she would be able to fill her role back if the staff offers it back. She has no plans of transferring to another program at this time as well. From my understanding (which is important to note) - she is still on scholarship as of now, and decision won't be made for another week.
The Beason scholarship was available in separate form, and this still had nothing to do with this player and this players (potential break) scholarship.
Nebraska had an extra scholarship for next season, only 1 year. Beason has committed on that 1 yr scholarship - not the player taking a potential breaks scholarship....... If that student would choose to defer her scholarship it would allow them to have another 1 year scholarship available for Podraza. How? Beason would take this exit players scholarship for her remaining 2 years - which opens up another 1 year scholarship for another potential player. If Nebraska is looking for another player at this time, that would mean this player has decided to forfeit their scholarship. Are they looking for another player right now? I'm not sure if that student has made a decision yet, if they have deferred, they would have another 1 year.
I don't believe this is related to Orr leaving (Podraza rumors). Orr may be leaving, and had a change of heart over break, but at this time the staff wants her here and wants her to be a husker. Orr's season of limitations wasn't in her abilities, but in her injuries.
#bball
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Post by jwvolley on Jan 1, 2023 19:48:22 GMT -5
Hello Nebraska setter issues in 2022---> Hames was injured throughout the 2021 season and very much struggled with her back injury within the NCAA tourney in 2021. She did agree to come back on a covid year if the team wanted her, but she asked for her role to be changed, because she didn't want to play another season of injury. Nicklin was not supposed to have a setting role this season. Unfortunately, her back injury very much returned and yet was more severe this year than years prior. The reason she was needed, was because of Orr & Evans. Evans was not capable of running a 5-1 on this level (height). Orr also was not near 100%. She also was worried about competing during the season to make her injury potentially worse. She wasn't in sentiment with: 'disappointed in not playing' as many people seem to think. Orr was and still is wanting to rehab, she is not comfortable with her knee still, and they are hoping she will be comfortable in 2023, and by last account she was all in, in returning. She directly asked in her exit meeting with Cook if he wanted her back, and he said YES, please stay. Cook and company are very aware she was not able to run a 5-1 this season, not because of her ability or potential, but because of her injury limitations. Cook wasn't too excited on playing her when she wasn't near 100% either. Our setters did everything they could with their health this season. Podraza, called in to Nebraska for openings in 2023. Podraza doesn't want to make a decision until May. Podraza did get an invite to visit campus and declined until down the road. She was told, Orr would be here as well as the Freshman for the 2023 season, but they would still visit and tour her if desired. As of now, Nebraska is at their scholarship limit, and they do not have one to offer her at this time. Podraza is aware of that. Nebraska did have one scholarship open. ----side note----- A player is struggling with 'burn out' and asked to take a semester of training off at an exit meeting at seasons end. The staff told her, they understood, but the school cannot pay for her schooling if she wanted to not train with the team for a period of time. She expressed her understanding and would have to terminate her scholarship if she took this time off. At this time, she still intends to come back as a player (not on scholarship). If she does end up losing her scholarship, she would only be able to return as a walk-on. If a scholarship did open in the future, she would be able to fill her role back if the staff offers it back. She has no plans of transferring to another program at this time as well. From my understanding (which is important to note) - she is still on scholarship as of now, and decision won't be made for another week. The Beason scholarship was available in separate form, and this still had nothing to do with this player and this players (potential break) scholarship. Nebraska had an extra scholarship for next season, only 1 year. Beason has committed on that 1 yr scholarship - not the player taking a potential breaks scholarship....... If that student would choose to defer her scholarship it would allow them to have another 1 year scholarship available for Podraza. How? Beason would take this exit players scholarship for her remaining 2 years - which opens up another 1 year scholarship for another potential player. If Nebraska is looking for another player at this time, that would mean this player has decided to forfeit their scholarship. Are they looking for another player right now? I'm not sure if that student has made a decision yet, if they have deferred, they would have another 1 year. I don't believe this is related to Orr leaving (Podraza rumors). Orr may be leaving, and had a change of heart over break, but at this time the staff wants her here and wants her to be a husker. Orr's season of limitations wasn't in her abilities, but in her injuries. #bball Omg bball YOU’RE ALIVE
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Post by juancook on Jan 1, 2023 19:51:58 GMT -5
Hello Nebraska setter issues in 2022---> Hames was injured throughout the 2021 season and very much struggled with her back injury within the NCAA tourney in 2021. She did agree to come back on a covid year if the team wanted her, but she asked for her role to be changed, because she didn't want to play another season of injury. Nicklin was not supposed to have a setting role this season. Unfortunately, her back injury very much returned and yet was more severe this year than years prior. The reason she was needed, was because of Orr & Evans. Evans was not capable of running a 5-1 on this level (height). Orr also was not near 100%. She also was worried about competing during the season to make her injury potentially worse. She wasn't in sentiment with: 'disappointed in not playing' as many people seem to think. Orr was and still is wanting to rehab, she is not comfortable with her knee still, and they are hoping she will be comfortable in 2023, and by last account she was all in, in returning. She directly asked in her exit meeting with Cook if he wanted her back, and he said YES, please stay. Cook and company are very aware she was not able to run a 5-1 this season, not because of her ability or potential, but because of her injury limitations. Cook wasn't too excited on playing her when she wasn't near 100% either. Our setters did everything they could with their health this season. Podraza, called in to Nebraska for openings in 2023. Podraza doesn't want to make a decision until May. Podraza did get an invite to visit campus and declined until down the road. She was told, Orr would be here as well as the Freshman for the 2023 season, but they would still visit and tour her if desired. As of now, Nebraska is at their scholarship limit, and they do not have one to offer her at this time. Podraza is aware of that. Nebraska did have one scholarship open. ----side note----- A player is struggling with 'burn out' and asked to take a semester of training off at an exit meeting at seasons end. The staff told her, they understood, but the school cannot pay for her schooling if she wanted to not train with the team for a period of time. She expressed her understanding and would have to terminate her scholarship if she took this time off. At this time, she still intends to come back as a player (not on scholarship). If she does end up losing her scholarship, she would only be able to return as a walk-on. If a scholarship did open in the future, she would be able to fill her role back if the staff offers it back. She has no plans of transferring to another program at this time as well. From my understanding (which is important to note) - she is still on scholarship as of now, and decision won't be made for another week. The Beason scholarship was available in separate form, and this still had nothing to do with this player and this players (potential break) scholarship. Nebraska had an extra scholarship for next season, only 1 year. Beason has committed on that 1 yr scholarship - not the player taking a potential breaks scholarship....... If that student would choose to defer her scholarship it would allow them to have another 1 year scholarship available for Podraza. How? Beason would take this exit players scholarship for her remaining 2 years - which opens up another 1 year scholarship for another potential player. If Nebraska is looking for another player at this time, that would mean this player has decided to forfeit their scholarship. Are they looking for another player right now? I'm not sure if that student has made a decision yet, if they have deferred, they would have another 1 year. I don't believe this is related to Orr leaving (Podraza rumors). Orr may be leaving, and had a change of heart over break, but at this time the staff wants her here and wants her to be a husker. Orr's season of limitations wasn't in her abilities, but in her injuries. #bball Interesting info. Is this all from a reliable source? Obviously not asking you to divulge the source. I had heard from a reliable source close to the program, that her and another player (not Beason) had already visited Nebraska.
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Post by bballin on Jan 1, 2023 19:55:14 GMT -5
#jwvolley
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Post by avid 2.0 on Jan 1, 2023 19:58:39 GMT -5
#jwvolley
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Post by bballin on Jan 1, 2023 20:03:40 GMT -5
Interesting info. Is this all from a reliable source? Obviously not asking you to divulge the source. I had heard from a reliable source close to the program, that her and another player (not Beason) had already visited Nebraska. They might have, and if they did visit recently, sadly that would mean a player has decided to forfeit their scholarship. I would assume it was the player who wanted to take a break from volleyball. Nebraska did have 3 players visit on the scholarship which was available that Beason took. If Orr did decide to leave, that would be a new thing - and I hope she stays as would the Husker staff. I didn't want my post to be confusing, but it certainly is that way once I re-read it over. To sum things up, Nebraska had a 1 year scholarship available without any player needing to leave this season. Beason was the first to take advantage of that. I don't believe the staff wants Orr to leave, or the player who would like to take a break. If they did, we would need two new players to fill those two scholarships now. Let's just hope both decide to stay I see lots of misinformation on here from other schools who think they are aware of the Nebraska scholarship situation. I would say how and why the staff had this 1 year scholarship available, but it would be a waste of our time. I would rather want to keep this Nebraska thread peaceful for all our sakes.
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