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Post by armydoogie on Sept 19, 2017 18:29:07 GMT -5
You were right in this match. Florida is giving Fla St a beating. Florida is impressive--reminds me of PSU in 2012 & 2013. Ugh! Bite your tongue!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 18:30:05 GMT -5
Gators put a fork in the Seminoles, 25-12.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 18:31:58 GMT -5
Florida is impressive--reminds me of PSU in 2012 & 2013. Ugh! Bite your tongue! I don't like saying it. See if you can watch the Texas game. Carli Snyder had 7 aces. Florida pounded the 'Horns. I'd vote them number 1 if I was voting. They scare me.
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Post by armydoogie on Sept 19, 2017 18:34:14 GMT -5
I don't like saying it. See if you can watch the Texas game. Carli Snyder had 7 aces. Florida pounded the 'Horns. I'd vote them number 1 if I was voting. They scare me. Never underestimate the power of grit and determination of a skilled, experienced, championship program. Have faith! PSU #1!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 18:35:20 GMT -5
I don't know the score, but I expect Maryland to beat tOSU.
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Post by traveler on Sept 19, 2017 18:35:42 GMT -5
Kramer, the 6-8 MB has one heck of a wingspan and is incredibly agile. AlHassan has been on the Pan Am Games team last year and on the national team and a national collegiate team this summer. Joseph; Snyder, shorter but great IQ. Knopp (former MI St OH) is playing libero again. Mary Wise may finally have her team.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 18:37:18 GMT -5
I don't like saying it. See if you can watch the Texas game. Carli Snyder had 7 aces. Florida pounded the 'Horns. I'd vote them number 1 if I was voting. They scare me. Never underestimate the power of grit and determination of a skilled, experienced, championship program. Have faith! PSU #1! In my heart I'm in agreement and that's the happy ending I crave. In the meantime, I'm happy for others to carry the Number 1 burden.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 18:48:06 GMT -5
A delay in the Maryland - tOSU game? Or, (hard to imagine) Gametracker malfunction?
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Post by psumaui on Sept 19, 2017 19:07:30 GMT -5
A delay in the Maryland - tOSU game? Or, (hard to imagine) Gametracker malfunction? Match is scheduled for Wed. See my original post
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 19:19:16 GMT -5
A delay in the Maryland - tOSU game? Or, (hard to imagine) Gametracker malfunction? Match is scheduled for Wed. See my original post I'd have waited a long time. But you could have kept me in suspense. Thank you.
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Post by traveler on Sept 19, 2017 22:25:29 GMT -5
I believe BIG plays only Wednesdays (1 or 2 matches), Friday, Saturday, occasional Sunday
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Post by traveler on Sept 20, 2017 14:02:11 GMT -5
Sep. 20, 2017 Illinois at Indiana Bloomington, IN 7:00 pm Maryland at Ohio State Columbus, OH 7:00 pm Northwestern at Purdue West Lafayette, IN 7:00 pm
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Post by traveler on Sept 20, 2017 15:58:55 GMT -5
Didn't know where else to put this. From last November.
Stevie Mussie is leaving as Arizona State volleyball coach after one season.
“Stevie Mussie is no longer with the program," ASU Vice President for Athletics Ray Anderson said Sunday in a statement. "We will launch a national search immediately for her successor."
Some of you boosters may have direct personal knowledge. Here's the update: Everyone deserves a second chance, and new junior volleyball club Drive Nation is willing to give Stevie Mussie hers. After being let go in January from her head coaching position at Arizona State University after just 1 season, Mussie and her staff were the subject of speculation and scrutiny throughout the volleyball community. Her assistant coach, Chris Rose (son of the legendary Russ Rose) quickly found another position at Marshall University. Now, several months later, Mussie too has now secured another job in the volleyball world, hired on as the director and coach of the U18 and U12 teams for Drive Nation.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2017 16:17:32 GMT -5
Didn't know where else to put this. From last November. Stevie Mussie is leaving as Arizona State volleyball coach after one season. “Stevie Mussie is no longer with the program," ASU Vice President for Athletics Ray Anderson said Sunday in a statement. "We will launch a national search immediately for her successor." Some of you boosters may have direct personal knowledge. Here's the update: Everyone deserves a second chance, and new junior volleyball club Drive Nation is willing to give Stevie Mussie hers. After being let go in January from her head coaching position at Arizona State University after just 1 season, Mussie and her staff were the subject of speculation and scrutiny throughout the volleyball community. Her assistant coach, Chris Rose (son of the legendary Russ Rose) quickly found another position at Marshall University. Now, several months later, Mussie too has now secured another job in the volleyball world, hired on as the director and coach of the U18 and U12 teams for Drive Nation. There was tunz o' speculation about this on VolleyTalk. You can link to it under "innuendo" on most online dictionaries. A woman claiming to be Stevie's mother got on one of the threads and even offered her phone number in order to address the rumors. I don't know what happened and I don't have a favorite theory. To some extent, the threads said more about the rumor mongers than it did about the subjects of their speculation.
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Post by psumaui on Sept 20, 2017 16:41:38 GMT -5
Didn't know where else to put this. From last November. Stevie Mussie is leaving as Arizona State volleyball coach after one season. “Stevie Mussie is no longer with the program," ASU Vice President for Athletics Ray Anderson said Sunday in a statement. "We will launch a national search immediately for her successor." Some of you boosters may have direct personal knowledge. Here's the update: Everyone deserves a second chance, and new junior volleyball club Drive Nation is willing to give Stevie Mussie hers. After being let go in January from her head coaching position at Arizona State University after just 1 season, Mussie and her staff were the subject of speculation and scrutiny throughout the volleyball community. Her assistant coach, Chris Rose (son of the legendary Russ Rose) quickly found another position at Marshall University. Now, several months later, Mussie too has now secured another job in the volleyball world, hired on as the director and coach of the U18 and U12 teams for Drive Nation. There was tunz o' speculation about this on VolleyTalk. You can link to it under "innuendo" on most online dictionaries. A woman claiming to be Stevie's mother got on one of the threads and even offered her phone number in order to address the rumors. I don't know what happened and I don't have a favorite theory. To some extent, the threads said more about the rumor mongers than it did about the subjects of their speculation. May never know what really happened. Just hope she finds a home that works for her long term. I seldom post anything on VT anymore. Sometimes I will go there just to the non-volleyball sections and set my line out to see who goes for the bait I set out for some of those posters out of touch with reality.
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