I hope you are right, but Stivrins and Caffey were so far ahead of the others, and we lost a total of five middles from last year’s roster. Our second middle will be one with no college experience. With a new setter, it makes me nervous.It would be interesting to have been a fly on the wall during the final discussions heading into the transfer decision. Nebraska seems to be in a good place at the middle blocker position heading into the season. There is a strong possibility she would have had reduced playing time this season.
Hope she finds a great place to continue playing!!
Agree. I think Callie Schwarzenbach was relatively close, but she was definitely still behind.I hope you are right, but Stivrins and Caffey were so far ahead of the others, and we lost a total of five middles from last year’s roster. Our second middle will be one with no college experience. With a new setter, it makes me nervous.
It was a turbulent offseason saga for the Chicago native, who was granted her seventh season of eligibility in May by the NCAA. However, Caffey did not receive the green light from Nebraska to return. Recently, on the latest episode of "Kicking back with the Cook", Cook mentioned that Nebraska had cleared up its end and the "ball was in Kayla's court."
Covid made it impossible to plan out scholarships and recruiting.Pretty sure she's leaving because N couldn't/wouldn't give her a scholarship.
We will have to, but I doubt this was the intended plan at middle. Lots of reliance on frosh and sophomores, will be fun to see the development.It's amazing to me that NU has the luxury to let an All-american player go to the portal. In Cook we trust!