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I understand. You'll get them. You just have to be a bit creative.Yeah, I don't have BTN+ , but not too worried about being able to find the game.
I understand. You'll get them. You just have to be a bit creative.Yeah, I don't have BTN+ , but not too worried about being able to find the game.
Minny is a tough team, especially at home. I think they had won 16 straight sets, until the Badgers took Set #1. I'm not as disappointed in the outcome as you. A W would have been nice, but nonetheless, it was a very close match and I did see improvement in the Badgers game.I'm not certain what's wrong, but this team is not a contender, and probably won't be, later in the season. They're making mistakes out there on the court that they weren't last year, and if you look at the stats from tonight, we only have a couple of players who can deliver kills.
I noticed Kelly is using some of is younger players in spurts. Might as well find out what he's got for next year, because this year is slowly ebbing away.
The setting was horrible tonight. The ball was too low constantly, even though the sets were often easy to make. Our net game suffered because of it.
Kelly needs to do something quick or this is a middle of the pack Big 10 team at best, and quite honestly, that will hurt recruiting pretty significantly.
Unless those sets get higher, we're in trouble. When you have players the height we do, you take advantage of it, by skying the set so they can go up and drive it down. They're ending up trying to push the ball past extended hands, not down at them with angles that keep the ball from being blocked back at us. So far, that's Charlie's only weakness, and it comes in spurts. She's talented, but just learning the game at height. That's what separates it so much from the HS game. The height of players.Minny is a tough team, especially at home. I think they had won 16 straight sets, until the Badgers took Set #1. I'm not as disappointed in the outcome as you. A W would have been nice, but nonetheless, it was a very close match and I did see improvement in the Badgers game.
I think things are coming together nicely for the Badgers. Are they good enough to win another National Championship? Right now, probably not. However, I think Kelly's plan of shuffling up the lineup, testing chemistry between different groups is paying off. Every match seems to show improvement in various things and of course, they are getting the W's.Wisconsin started out sluggish against Michigan, then turned it on. They're by far a better team. They actually lost their first set in quite some time, and that was uncharacteristic of them, when they play against lesser talent.
Of course, a steady dose of getting the ball rammed down your throat by the Badgers bigs took it's toll on the blocking of Michigan, and they ended up being less of a challenge.
I do like the way Kelly let's his assistants handle a lot of the discussions during time outs, because they're scrutinizing the specifics in the match, while Kelly is concentrating on the personnel match ups.
Incidentally, last night's win was #305 for Kelly as Badgers HC. He's now tied with the most in Badger history. The next game, he becomes the all time leading coach.
Sheffield believes this is the most talented team he's had over his years in Madison. I think it's a question of how you play them, considering that this is the last year for so many of them, and he needs to insure that some of the new players get some floor time, so they'll be back and ready to play more next year.I think things are coming together nicely for the Badgers. Are they good enough to win another National Championship? Right now, probably not. However, I think Kelly's plan of shuffling up the lineup, testing chemistry between different groups is paying off. Every match seems to show improvement in various things and of course, they are getting the W's.
I guess we will get a good litmus test if just how far the Badgers have come. Their next match is an easier one, at Indiana. However, after that they head to Purdue to play the #10 ranked team in the Country and the following Saturday, a HUGE match against the #2 Cornhuskers. They get Nebraska in the friendly confines of the Fieldhouse, the rafters will be filled and the roof may just get blown off that night!
I agree. I realize Nebraska is an excellent team, but they're on par with the Badgers and between them it a matter of which team gets the hot hand. The advantage Wisconsin has is that their game is growing, and Nebraska seems to be at their peak.I don't keep close tabs on other teams, but I do know this, even the teams that are #1 this week are potentially losing in the next week. While Pitt and Nebraska appear to be the 2 best teams, for now, they both have lost a Match. Surprisingly, they both lost to the same team, SMU. SMU is currently ranked #12.
The Badgers have won their last 7 matches buy a combined record of 21 sets to 2. That is some major dominance. We saw yesterday how they can have an off set and then come back and just destroy their opponent, on the road no less.
I think come tournament time, the Badgers are going to be back up there in the top 5 and hopefully get some home matches. Let's just hope they don't have to face SMU or Texas, until the finals, those are the 2 teams that scare me.
Yeah, Charlie is going to be a very special player by the time her career at Wisconsin is over. Let's just hope she doesn't get lured away with a big NIL deal.Watched Wisconsin dismantle Indiana in 3 sets last night. I can only marvel at how well Charlie Fuerbringer has developed her game. She could well be one of the top setters in the nation already. The Hoosiers were without their two heavy hitters, so it made the game a little lopsided, and the Badgers took advantage of it.
This coming week, a match against Nebraska, is going to tell us a lot as to how far they've come since the early season, where they came out cold to start the season.
When you've got a product like the Badgers, tickets are in demand. I should have mentioned Schumacker. She does look like she's going to be a great libero. She plays with a lot of energy. She made a couple of digs last night that I thought sure were on the deck, but she saved them. In both cases, the Badgers got the point, and it was part of rallies that helped them win sets.Yeah, Charlie is going to be a very special player by the time her career at Wisconsin is over. Let's just hope she doesn't get lured away with a big NIL deal.
I think Freshman Lola Schumacher is settling into the libero position nicely. While I like Gulce Guctekin, I think Schumacher is more consistent in the role. Either player adds a nice rotational piece.
Big match against #10 Purdue tomorrow and then back home to face the #2 Cornhuskers on Nov. 1st. Tickets are still available for the Match with Nebraska, but they are a bit pricey.
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It goes without saying, Kelly Sheffield is really a special coach. The success that the Badgers have had, all circles back to him. He came in when the program was down and ever since, I believe his teams have been in the NCAA Tournament every season. He has posted a record of 306-65 (.825 winning%).When you've got a product like the Badgers, tickets are in demand. I should have mentioned Schumacker. She does look like she's going to be a great libero. She plays with a lot of energy. She made a couple of digs last night that I thought sure were on the deck, but she saved them. In both cases, the Badgers got the point, and it was part of rallies that helped them win sets.
I like the way Sheffield talks about his accomplishments. They aren't his. They belong to all those people who have been with him over the journey, and make it happen. That's leadership. He also refuses to compare abilities of players from the past and today. He constantly reminds everyone that each player brings their own unique skills to a position, and he let's them play it out with those skills.
I've never liked coaches that use the word "I," except when they're saying; "I" owe it to those around me who make it work. That's Kelly, and you can see the players hanging on every word he and the staff say.
I hope, before he hangs 'em up, they have a long row of NCAA Championship banners hanging in the rafters, so nobody will ever forget that he's been there. Also, a statue of him, in front of the building, and moved to a new location, if one is every built.It goes without saying, Kelly Sheffield is really a special coach. The success that the Badgers have had, all circles back to him. He came in when the program was down and ever since, I believe his teams have been in the NCAA Tournament every season. He has posted a record of 306-65 (.825 winning%).
As you said though, the most special part of Sheffield is not just his coaching record it his relationship with his players, staff and fans. I would love to see them play at the Kohl Center a few more times each season, but they have made the Fieldhouse their home and typically pack all 7000 "seats". When Kelly hangs things up, I fully expect that they rename the building to "The Kelly Sheffield Fieldhouse".