You were correct. UT pulled off an easy win in the next set. Will play the Huskers tomorrow night.Texas just pulled out a 30-28 3rd set win over Penn State. Channel flipped in just after they got into the 20's. Was an entertaining back-and-forth.
Rest of the match will be boring now.
Power conferences?Semi-final four teams will be in action on Thursday 4/22 4:00 PM (UK vs Washington) & 9:00 PM (TX vs Wisky) on ESPN2. There is an obvious thing all four teams have in common.
Male coaches. There are definitely good female coaches. But, it really seems to me on average what male coaches experience as players, gives them a stronger understanding of strategy, strength, and more. This is not a putdown of female coaches, as I don't see this in other sports. Experience by these coaches is parlayed into more effective coaching and in-game situational advantages.Power conferences?
This will probably be the best match of any of the ones remaining. TX Kentucky would be a good one but I think the badger probably wins it all.
Male coaches. There are definitely good female coaches. But, it really seems to me on average what male coaches experience as players, gives them a stronger understanding of strategy, strength, and more. This is not a putdown of female coaches, as I don't see this in other sports. Experience by these coaches is parlayed into more effective coaching and in-game situational advantages.
Yep, that is extremely odd IMO when compared to the # of female WBB HCs who have won national titles. Is there really a discernible difference in coaching VB vs WBB that would cause that anomaly?Remarkably, there have been a grand total of ZERO female head coaches win a D-I Women's VB title. 0 for 39, and now 0 for 40 since the last four teams standing all have male coaches.