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  1. God awful State Farm commercials. F those mother f'ers. And Snoop Dogg, you have earned a special place in hell for your T-Mobile crap. Right up there with people who talk in the theatre.
  2. Here's hoping he's not in a feedback loop of thinking he should get more pt, pouting for not getting more pt, being denied pt because of pouting, pouting more for getting even less pt, etc.
  3. We're actually favored in only 6 conference games, but as Pomeroy explains it: "Projected record is based on cumulative probabilities of winning each game and may not equal the sum of individual game predictions."
  4. Conference went 7-1 against P5 teams yesterday, LSU being the only loser (by 10 to SMU in Frisco). A&M beat Purdue in Indianapolis, thanks to Pharrel Payne (someone we tried to land) scoring 16 and grabbing 9 boards. Pomeroy now projects us to finish with a losing record in conference. APB, UNO, and even Northwestern State present worthless wins, assuming we win them all. You have to win games like that by 50 to not lose ground in the NET rankings, so all we are doing is reducing our SOS. 19-12 without any OOC q1 wins (@NC State is currently a q2 win) but with a q1 record of 2-10 won't do anything for us. We have to play better than projected in conference or we're NIT bound this year.
  5. Arky PB is 362 in Pomeroy. It is 330th or worse in 5 of the eight factors (four factors times 2 for offense and defense). It has played 4 P5 teams this year, lost them by an average of 46 points, and never came closer than 34. This is Solomon Bozeman's fourth season as APB coach. During his tenure, APB has beaten one other D1 program in a non-conference game (335 Central Arkansas), but it managed to beat CA in back to back years, so . . . Ah, the hell with it. Joke game. SEC+ if you dare.
  6. I again think you are being unfair to Singletary by blaming her for the lack of team blocking today, but you are also being unfair to her by comparing her to 6th year senior Asjia O'Neal, who actually didn't do much blocking in the finals against Nebraska (3 assists I think it was). When Asjia O'Neal was a redshirt sophomore like Singletary was today, she hit. 211 and had no solo blocks in our loss to Kentucky. She hit .143 in our last match against Nebraska in her redshirt junior year. Had 5 block assists, but no solos, once again proving blocking is generally a group sport, not a solo endeavor. Singletary hasn't done it in big matches? How about 9 blocks against Kentucky or 10 blocks and 2 solo blocks against Florida? How about her 8 blocks against Wisconsin? Or her 11 kills, second on the team, and best hitting % for anyone who took at least 15 swings today? She didn't get a bunch of blocks today, but most of that was because the Creighton setter was a witch sending the ball to wherever she wasn't.
  7. Yes and no. O'Neal was a superb talent as a middle blocker both as a blocker and as a hitter, and none of us will ever forget her 5 ace performance against Nebraska. But Singletary was terrific this year. When she had a strong blocker next to her (like Kahahawai, who played very little all year), the lid was on. Singletary unfortunately was not often paired with strong blockers on the front line. As a result, she had 18 solo blocks this year to O'Neal's ten in her final season, but O'Neal had slightly more total blocks per set, because she often had strong blockers beside her in Phillips and Swindle. Singletary didn't have much help in blocking when she was on the floor because Kahahawai played so little. I think we'll be fine next year despite losing a plethora of hitters. Singletary and Ames should be a great duo of middle blockers. Kahahawai hit much more strongly this year than in years past. We'll find a plug in immediately gem in the incoming class of hitters (Spears, Vander Wal, Gaido). Lauenstein may be ready to function again. Byrd should have something to say about who plays. We may not be natty chasing fine, but we'll undoubtedly have a good team again.
  8. It's not that Carlson is a bad setter. She is a very good setter, and we got on rolls this year with her playing full time, it's just . . . why? Swindle was AVCA Southwest region freshman of the year. All region honorable mention. All conference rookie team. Final Four all-tournament team. Third on the team in blocks. Fourth on the team in aces. Second on the team in digs. Had 96 kills. And for that she got benched. That was truly bizarre roster management to me. Service error totals were kind of high, but so what when she brought so much else to our team? We just saw what can happen when the opposing setter is a good attacker. Our blockers were usually unprepared, and if the prepared for the setter attack, then they couldn't shift in time to close with our outside hitter to wall off their outside hitter, leaving us susceptible to cross court shots. We missed that in our offense this year. We missed that badly. I've said it before and I'll say it again -- Elliott is a hall of fame coach, and I'm just a guy who still has hair on his head and has an internet connection. He knows 100x what I do about volleyball. But I will never understand the decision to bring someone in to take over from Swindle, no matter how good a player that someone was.
  9. Singletary and Ames are a very good blocking duo, but they need more help from the outside hitters in blocking. Kahahawai was our only outside hitter who was a plus as a blocker. Wenaas, Skinner, and Rutherford aren't very strong at it. That is another area in which Swindle was hugely valuable last year. She had 92 blocks last year. This year she and Carlson combined for only 27. I just never understood Elliott's decision to bring in another setter instead of another great back line player.
  10. How mechanical does my voice sound?
  11. Ten blocks to two was the biggest difference.
  12. Skinner blocked on the first one. Match. We hit .200. on the match. .024 in the last set.
  13. Wenaas shoves one over to keep us alive. 23-20. Kahahawai set too close. Dink blocked. four match points.
  14. Creighton kill. Singletary block, Carlson back in. Creighton block. 22-18. Wenaas kill weakside. 22-19. Net violation called on Texas. 23-19. Challenge. Kahahawai's left arm got it.
  15. Creighton kill crosscourt. I think we're nearing the end here, but Ames kills one on the slide. 18-14. Swindle finally back in. Long rally ends in near joust, but Creighton knocking it out. 18-15. Wenaas blocked. 19-15. Swindle and hitters not quite in sync. Creighton through block. 20-15. Serve error. 20-16. Creighton swing into the net. 20-17.
  16. Looks just out on review. Confirmed. 17-13.
  17. Kahahawai just killed one. She's out leading percentage hitter among out outside hitters today. Creighton off block wide. Skinner crosscourt called out. 17-13. Texas challenge. Looked good to me.
  18. Creighton on a roll again, thanks to some return errors, including a gaffe by Skinner, and us still not being alert about their setter killing instead of setting. That is 6 on the match for her. 15-12 Creighton We have 2 blocks this match. Both shared by Ames/Kahahawai.
  19. No, fourth set tied at 10 right now.
  20. Wenaas his wide with no touch. 24-18. Singletary punched one in from middle position. 24-19. Creighton back row hit long. 24-20. Creighton hit wide. 24-21. Timeout Creighton.
  21. Creighton off block. 12-17. We just aren't getting the ball to Singletary and Ames enough. Creighton weakside kill. Skinner can't dig it out. 22-17. Serve error. 22-18. creighton middle hit goes wide but a touch. 23-18
  22. Creighton kill. Skinner middle back swing went wide. 19-17. Creighton off block. 20-17. Been here every set so far.
  23. Creighton setter again with the dump. 16 all. I can't believe we aren't on that yet. Ace. 17-16 Creighton Skinner kill. 17 all
  24. Creighton hit long. Kahahawai is in 14-13. Creighton kill. 14 1ll Kahahawai kill. 15-14 Kahahawi wid from weakside 15 all Skinner rolled one Creighton couldn't pick up. 16-15 Texas
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