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Post by photos1 on Apr 14, 2024 19:38:17 GMT -5
CDS…
Nebraska's biggest liability all season was their soft serving pressure. . . And was not just a second half of the season deal. Has to be the biggest focus leading into next fall…and judging from the beach matches it has been. But we’ll see.
To suggest a team like Illinios that had a winning B1G record, and have players like Mosher, Terry and Barnes should not be capable of winning a set off of any team in that country is just pure folly. Ask Texas about going to K-State. As for Illinois, if I remember correctly Nebraska blitzed them the first two sets before losing the 3rd something like 27-25…pretty sure it went extra points. Anyway, Illinois was very competitive. .. LIU? Huh? That was a route…the first set was something like 20-5… and the second was about the same… before they ran a few meaningless points at the end of the sets. Where do you come up with this crap? Your entire second half of the season swoon drivel is just not true.
And, Nebraska started every match of the year with 4 freshman on the floor… not being on, every point of every match, is part of playing so many young kids. I also believe, especially in conference they got every team’s best shot. I remember the match after beating Purdue in Holloway going to Indiana talking to the Indiana media people and fans and they just didn’t believe a team of freshman was going to win in their gym. (If you remember, there was a period of weeks last fall when Indiana looked like a tournament team) Indiana was incredibly good for the first set and a half, before going down in four.
For most of the away matches was greeted with record crowds and teams who wanted to show their best against the number one team and a bunch of freshman. We’ll see how it goes 🏐
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Post by badgerbyproxy on Apr 14, 2024 19:39:49 GMT -5
Thanks for the set up to trigger the Nebraska fans! Admittedly, it’s not that hard (if you don’t say “they’re perfect, they’re beautiful, they look like Linda Evangelista” they go haywire), but appreciate being given the chance to ruffle their feathers for my weekend amusement 😂
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Post by jwvolley on Apr 14, 2024 19:41:35 GMT -5
Yea, let's point to Nebraska's issues from those matches they won and ignore things like Wisconsin's presumptive L2 for this upcoming season hitting .128 this past year or GG passing a 1.95 on the entire season for her second year in the program. Also, wanna know a big part of Nebraska not being dominant at times? Maybe the outside hitter who, as I said, hit under .200 in conference. The one they're replacing with a former B1G POY. It's amusing to me that Charlie is a for sure upgrade but Landfair isn't. Yeah let’s look at the hitting percentage of a Libero. Great way to evaluate someone’s effectiveness. And a 1.95 passing rate but still won 5 of 8 sets played against Nebraska last season 😜 Landfair was great in 2022, but no assurance that’s the Landfair that Nebraska gets next season. High profile transfers don’t always translate well. The HP is obviously from the sets she played OH.... like...?? Are you ok lol and LOL Landfair, a proven college scorer and a big upgrade even if you look at her "down year", isn't a sure thing because high profile transfers aren't always guaranteed to be great but Charlie is a sure thing because...well because some other freshmen have done it!
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Post by babyhusker on Apr 14, 2024 19:47:37 GMT -5
Yea, let's point to Nebraska's issues from those matches they won and ignore things like Wisconsin's presumptive L2 for this upcoming season hitting .128 this past year or GG passing a 1.95 on the entire season for her second year in the program. Also, wanna know a big part of Nebraska not being dominant at times? Maybe the outside hitter who, as I said, hit under .200 in conference. The one they're replacing with a former B1G POY. It's amusing to me that Charlie is a for sure upgrade but Landfair isn't. Yeah let’s look at the hitting percentage of a Libero. Great way to evaluate someone’s effectiveness. And a 1.95 passing rate but still won 5 of 8 sets played against Nebraska last season 😜 Landfair was great in 2022, but no assurance that’s the Landfair that Nebraska gets next season. High profile transfers don’t always translate well. That’s just silly. She was trained first and foremost as an OH. Played libero this season yes (and was amazing) but it’s not an unfair stat to bring up for an internationally trained outside. If we’re bringing in the win-loss record to evaluate a single player’s success, what about the abysmal passing in Wisky’s loss to Purdue? We can go around in circles but when evaluating the teams for the preseason ranking, I’d be shocked if Wisky is above NE based on the returning players alone. Head to head matchup may go to WI but on its face, it’s Nebraska.
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Post by badgerbyproxy on Apr 14, 2024 19:48:25 GMT -5
Yeah let’s look at the hitting percentage of a Libero. Great way to evaluate someone’s effectiveness. And a 1.95 passing rate but still won 5 of 8 sets played against Nebraska last season 😜 Landfair was great in 2022, but no assurance that’s the Landfair that Nebraska gets next season. High profile transfers don’t always translate well. The HP is obviously from the sets she played OH.... like...?? Are you ok lol and LOL Landfair, a proven college scorer and a big upgrade even if you look at her "down year", isn't a sure thing because high profile transfers aren't always guaranteed to be great but Charlie is a sure thing because...well because some other freshmen have done it! A handful of sets where she played a position she wasn’t primarily training in. Yeah, a very fair way to evaluate someone’s effectiveness in position. Let’s just disregard that she’s won two conference titles and a national title as an outside. Can any of the Nebraska players say the same? 😜 Are you even sure Landfair will see the court? With how Krause’s been practicing, bringing back their 6-ro CFOY stud, and bringing in a talented freshman early, those points don’t count for much if they’re on the bench 😝
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Post by texasfight on Apr 14, 2024 19:53:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the set up to trigger the Nebraska fans! Admittedly, it’s not that hard (if you don’t say “they’re perfect, they’re beautiful, they look like Linda Evangelista” they go haywire), but appreciate being given the chance to ruffle their feathers for my weekend amusement 😂 anytime bestie! 💀💀💀
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Post by babyhusker on Apr 14, 2024 19:55:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the set up to trigger the Nebraska fans! Admittedly, it’s not that hard (if you don’t say “they’re perfect, they’re beautiful, they look like Linda Evangelista” they go haywire), but appreciate being given the chance to ruffle their feathers for my weekend amusement 😂 anytime bestie! 💀💀💀 lol dying
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Post by jwvolley on Apr 14, 2024 20:00:49 GMT -5
The HP is obviously from the sets she played OH.... like...?? Are you ok lol and LOL Landfair, a proven college scorer and a big upgrade even if you look at her "down year", isn't a sure thing because high profile transfers aren't always guaranteed to be great but Charlie is a sure thing because...well because some other freshmen have done it! A handful of sets where she played a position she wasn’t primarily training in. Yeah, a very fair way to evaluate someone’s effectiveness in position. Let’s just disregard that she’s won two conference titles and a national title as an outside. Can any of the Nebraska players say the same? 😜 Are you even sure Landfair will see the court? With how Krause’s been practicing, bringing back their 6-ro CFOY stud, and bringing in a talented freshman early, those points don’t count for much if they’re on the bench 😝 She didn't play like 70% of this Nebraska team during those B1G championship seasons. And in those seasons where she primarily trained at OH (since you emphasized that) she hit .193 (2022) and .184 (2021) in conference. And lol if Landfair doesn't see the court it'll be bc Krause is producing even more than that. Anyways, I can accept someone (particularly a fan of the program) making a Wisconsin prediction to win the conference. They are going to be really freakin good. It was the reasoning I took issue with and acting like Nebraska was sus despite winning and everyone else is getting better while there's so much reason to be skeptical Nebraska will etc. etc. I’ve spoken my peace loll
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Post by photos1 on Apr 14, 2024 20:02:08 GMT -5
Yea, let's point to Nebraska's issues from those matches they won and ignore things like Wisconsin's presumptive L2 for this upcoming season hitting .128 this past year or GG passing a 1.95 on the entire season for her second year in the program. Also, wanna know a big part of Nebraska not being dominant at times? Maybe the outside hitter who, as I said, hit under .200 in conference. The one they're replacing with a former B1G POY. It's amusing to me that Charlie is a for sure upgrade but Landfair isn't. Yeah let’s look at the hitting percentage of a Libero. Great way to evaluate someone’s effectiveness. And a 1.95 passing rate but still won 5 of 8 sets played against Nebraska last season 😜 Landfair was great in 2022, but no assurance that’s the Landfair that Nebraska gets next season. High profile transfers don’t always translate well. Yet you appear to assume the bench warmers from Nebraska will make PSU a contender…huh? The best I can tell, Landfair has been less than elite for one season out of the past seven, and that was last season. A season with a new coach, who she for whatever reason, failed to ever connect with. Landfair will probably be elite at Nebraska because that’s who she has been her entire vb career. We’ll see, but it doesn’t matter much, because I think she is going to have a battle with Krause to even see the floor. Before Krause got hurt last fall she started the B1G season hitting .366 and was B1G POTW… Nebraska won’t hurt for elite play from their OH-they have four of them. as for high profile transfers, Beason seemed to do quite well… 🏐
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Post by bruinsgold on Apr 14, 2024 20:04:46 GMT -5
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Post by photos1 on Apr 14, 2024 20:21:20 GMT -5
92,003
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Post by badgerbyproxy on Apr 14, 2024 20:26:47 GMT -5
A handful of sets where she played a position she wasn’t primarily training in. Yeah, a very fair way to evaluate someone’s effectiveness in position. Let’s just disregard that she’s won two conference titles and a national title as an outside. Can any of the Nebraska players say the same? 😜 Are you even sure Landfair will see the court? With how Krause’s been practicing, bringing back their 6-ro CFOY stud, and bringing in a talented freshman early, those points don’t count for much if they’re on the bench 😝 She didn't play like 70% of this Nebraska team during those B1G championship seasons. And in those seasons where she primarily trained at OH (since you emphasized that) she hit .193 (2022) and .184 (2021) in conference. And lol if Landfair doesn't see the court it'll be bc Krause is producing even more than that. Anyways, I can accept someone (particularly a fan of the program) making a Wisconsin prediction to win the conference. They are going to be really freakin good. It was the reasoning I took issue with and acting like Nebraska was sus despite winning and everyone else is getting better while there's so much reason to be skeptical Nebraska will etc. etc. I’ve spoken my peace loll Cool and I can accept someone thinking Nebraska will be repeat champions. They’re going to be studs, but my reasonings shouldn’t be dismissed: this is a team of all-stars, and some of them will have their stars diminished. How the players will accept that and how the coaches will manage that will be very important to their success. Now that we’ve made peace, I am curious what you (as someone who follows the program closely) think will happen with the lineup for Nebraska this year.
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Post by jwvolley on Apr 14, 2024 20:51:17 GMT -5
She didn't play like 70% of this Nebraska team during those B1G championship seasons. And in those seasons where she primarily trained at OH (since you emphasized that) she hit .193 (2022) and .184 (2021) in conference. And lol if Landfair doesn't see the court it'll be bc Krause is producing even more than that. Anyways, I can accept someone (particularly a fan of the program) making a Wisconsin prediction to win the conference. They are going to be really freakin good. It was the reasoning I took issue with and acting like Nebraska was sus despite winning and everyone else is getting better while there's so much reason to be skeptical Nebraska will etc. etc. I’ve spoken my peace loll Cool and I can accept someone thinking Nebraska will be repeat champions. They’re going to be studs, but my reasonings shouldn’t be dismissed: this is a team of all-stars, and some of them will have their stars diminished. How the players will accept that and how the coaches will manage that will be very important to their success. Now that we’ve made peace, I am curious what you (as someone who follows the program closely) think will happen with the lineup for Nebraska this year. Krause will get chances but landfair will be the starter in the end. Not nearly as long of a leash as at minny though. What I’m really curious about is Leyla. Becka’s blocking became fantastic by end of season, but Leyla’s blocking is fantastic too in her own right and I think she’s better offensively. But Bekka will have more hours clocked in the books with Bergen going into the season.
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Post by badgerbyproxy on Apr 14, 2024 21:11:56 GMT -5
Cool and I can accept someone thinking Nebraska will be repeat champions. They’re going to be studs, but my reasonings shouldn’t be dismissed: this is a team of all-stars, and some of them will have their stars diminished. How the players will accept that and how the coaches will manage that will be very important to their success. Now that we’ve made peace, I am curious what you (as someone who follows the program closely) think will happen with the lineup for Nebraska this year. Krause will get chances but landfair will be the starter in the end. Not nearly as long of a leash as at minny though. What I’m really curious about is Leyla. Becka’s blocking became fantastic by end of season, but Leyla’s blocking is fantastic too in her own right and I think she’s better offensively. But Bekka will have more hours clocked in the books with Bergen going into the season. That’s all fair. Landfair had no leash at Minny, so let’s hope that there is one at Nebraska. Cook had both Krause and Batenhorst on short leashes, so we’ll see if he applies it here or if he adopts Minny’s ride or die method. Having watched Blackwell at USD the last two years, she’ll be a presumptive started. The battle between Bekka and Jackson will be interesting, and I think it’ll come down to if Cook wants stronger defensive (Allick) or offensive (Jackson) presence from the middles this year.
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Post by knapplc on Apr 14, 2024 21:15:58 GMT -5
Nebraska ... I’m not a fan, We hold out hope for you.
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