Wow - Final Four composed of Texas vs Minn, and Kansas vs Nebraska in Omaha. I guess I always assumed if another Big 12 team joined Texas in the FF, it would be ISU. This will be good.
Wow - Final Four composed of Texas vs Minn, and Kansas vs Nebraska in Omaha. I guess I always assumed if another Big 12 team joined Texas in the FF, it would be ISU. This will be good.
Just saw this eye-opener of a state: Nebraska is 86-0-1 all-time against KU in volleyball. The two teams tied a match in 1977, otherwise it's been all Nebraska. Of course, Nebraska was pretty dominant against all of the old Big 8 schools in VB
The Huskers are:
49-7 against Colorado
80-2 against us
86-0-1 against KU
82-4 against KSU
71-3-1 against Mizzou
75-6 against Oklahoma
6-0 against Oklahoma State (OSU ended in 1979)
how did kansas get so good?
They recruited a great setter, and have a dominant hitter.
I personally think that official in the Florida v. UT match should have his life taken apart. Bank audit, whatever, without his knowledge. Not going to happen, but it might curb this ****. There is something very deliberate about what he did. It was not a rocket of a shot, and it wasn't even close to the line. I came up off the couch. He turned and looked right at that ball, only to make a call that ultimately changed the match. The timing that was involved was huge. It changed rotations and service. That's why the NCAA has a big problem with regional finals being played at a host school, IMO. If UT is so good, let them play on a neutral court.