Goodnight, Nebraska!
Your point is valid but numbers related to offensive output are pretty darn important. Great defense stops the other team from scoring but you need to be able to score. Luckily Lanfair, Jackson and Alleck had good output.Can't get too involved overall with numbers. When u have such a great defense too many other factors take over.
Your point is valid but numbers related to offensive output are pretty darn important. Great defense stops the other team from scoring but you need to be able to score. Luckily Lanfair, Jackson and Alleck had good output.
Actually in was Penn State in 4 sets, and we scored more points than they did because our set was 25-14 and the other three were close.We swept Wisconsin three times. PSU swept us once.
Apples or oranges? Take your pick.Your point is valid but numbers related to offensive output are pretty darn important. Great defense stops the other team from scoring but you need to be able to score. Luckily Lanfair, Jackson and Alleck had good output.
So, let me give DR some lasting, great advice: "Let sleeping dogs lie"!During the first set, D Robinson turned after scoring a point and made the 'hush' gesture to the crowd, so I found it extremely gratifying that in the third set, HM solo blocked Robinson on consecutive plays to send the set to match point.
Still think our team was too tired to really have a chance vs Penn St. I really feel it will be way different this Thursday! GO BIG RED!!!Actually in was Penn State in 4 sets, and we scored more points than they did because our set was 25-14 and the other three were close.
I believe Nebraska won 3-0…bring on Penn State.
I like our chances against Penn State in the rematch. I think we are the better team. Now, Pitt on the other hand...That would be a tough match. I'm kind of hoping Louisville can pull off the upset, though I am doubtful that will happen.Actually in was Penn State in 4 sets, and we scored more points than they did because our set was 25-14 and the other three were close.
So, let me give DR some lasting, great advice: "Let sleeping dogs lie"!