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    kansashusker reacted to Fastbreaker in ALCORN STATE GAME DAY THREAD   
    Thanks KansasHusker   You Always explain things so much better than I do. I agree with your entire post. Hope you and entire family are doing well. Miss talking to you at husker games
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Montana_85 F in ALCORN STATE GAME DAY THREAD   
    Women's basketball rosters generally vary in size from 12-15.  D1 BCS Women's teams generally get more scholarships than men to help catch up the gap in overall student athletes between genders caused by football.  Same reason more schools have women's soccer than men's.   -- The problem with 14 or 15 on a women's team is it is hard to keep everybody happy. On men's team plenty of guys are willing to be walk ons at 13, 14 and 15 spots because they practice daily and enjoy the journey.  Women's teams at a high level tend to practice against men a lot of the time which makes it super hard to even get reps in practice for women 11 thru 15.  Thus, a lot of women's teams won't fil the roster past 12 or 13 even if they can.  ------ Additionally, you have to remember women grow younger and there are less late bloomers, etc.  Almost every women playing in the big 10 was a 4 year hs starter and all state at least 3 years.  There are guys in the nba that didn't start hs til their sr year because they grew late etc.  As a result, the guys "fish bowl" is more crowded so they are more used to having to fight for playing time, etc.  Women who play in college were always the best on their team growing up. Thus when they are suddenly a walk on or scholarship kid at 12-15 and rarely play in games they don't handle it as well and get disgruntled quicker. Just a fact.
     
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Bugeaters1 in ALCORN STATE GAME DAY THREAD   
    Women's basketball rosters generally vary in size from 12-15.  D1 BCS Women's teams generally get more scholarships than men to help catch up the gap in overall student athletes between genders caused by football.  Same reason more schools have women's soccer than men's.   -- The problem with 14 or 15 on a women's team is it is hard to keep everybody happy. On men's team plenty of guys are willing to be walk ons at 13, 14 and 15 spots because they practice daily and enjoy the journey.  Women's teams at a high level tend to practice against men a lot of the time which makes it super hard to even get reps in practice for women 11 thru 15.  Thus, a lot of women's teams won't fil the roster past 12 or 13 even if they can.  ------ Additionally, you have to remember women grow younger and there are less late bloomers, etc.  Almost every women playing in the big 10 was a 4 year hs starter and all state at least 3 years.  There are guys in the nba that didn't start hs til their sr year because they grew late etc.  As a result, the guys "fish bowl" is more crowded so they are more used to having to fight for playing time, etc.  Women who play in college were always the best on their team growing up. Thus when they are suddenly a walk on or scholarship kid at 12-15 and rarely play in games they don't handle it as well and get disgruntled quicker. Just a fact.
     
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Huskerpapa in ALCORN STATE GAME DAY THREAD   
    Women's basketball rosters generally vary in size from 12-15.  D1 BCS Women's teams generally get more scholarships than men to help catch up the gap in overall student athletes between genders caused by football.  Same reason more schools have women's soccer than men's.   -- The problem with 14 or 15 on a women's team is it is hard to keep everybody happy. On men's team plenty of guys are willing to be walk ons at 13, 14 and 15 spots because they practice daily and enjoy the journey.  Women's teams at a high level tend to practice against men a lot of the time which makes it super hard to even get reps in practice for women 11 thru 15.  Thus, a lot of women's teams won't fil the roster past 12 or 13 even if they can.  ------ Additionally, you have to remember women grow younger and there are less late bloomers, etc.  Almost every women playing in the big 10 was a 4 year hs starter and all state at least 3 years.  There are guys in the nba that didn't start hs til their sr year because they grew late etc.  As a result, the guys "fish bowl" is more crowded so they are more used to having to fight for playing time, etc.  Women who play in college were always the best on their team growing up. Thus when they are suddenly a walk on or scholarship kid at 12-15 and rarely play in games they don't handle it as well and get disgruntled quicker. Just a fact.
     
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    kansashusker got a reaction from HUD in ALCORN STATE GAME DAY THREAD   
    Women's basketball rosters generally vary in size from 12-15.  D1 BCS Women's teams generally get more scholarships than men to help catch up the gap in overall student athletes between genders caused by football.  Same reason more schools have women's soccer than men's.   -- The problem with 14 or 15 on a women's team is it is hard to keep everybody happy. On men's team plenty of guys are willing to be walk ons at 13, 14 and 15 spots because they practice daily and enjoy the journey.  Women's teams at a high level tend to practice against men a lot of the time which makes it super hard to even get reps in practice for women 11 thru 15.  Thus, a lot of women's teams won't fil the roster past 12 or 13 even if they can.  ------ Additionally, you have to remember women grow younger and there are less late bloomers, etc.  Almost every women playing in the big 10 was a 4 year hs starter and all state at least 3 years.  There are guys in the nba that didn't start hs til their sr year because they grew late etc.  As a result, the guys "fish bowl" is more crowded so they are more used to having to fight for playing time, etc.  Women who play in college were always the best on their team growing up. Thus when they are suddenly a walk on or scholarship kid at 12-15 and rarely play in games they don't handle it as well and get disgruntled quicker. Just a fact.
     
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    kansashusker got a reaction from hoop_head in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Clearly this was a smooth transition and coach Goehle deciding to pursue ministry full time.  We have a great coach and staff that represent NU very well.  We had an excellent team last year pre injuries to Sam and the acl to weidner.  We still were decent even after losing them.   We had hardest schedule in history of NU womens bball. Played 9 games against teams that were a 3 seed or better I believe -Indiana Ohio state iowa Maryland and Virginia tech.  That’s essentially 9 games against top 12 teams. Plus Drake Creighton Mississippi state and ku were all good too.  Plus whole big 10 league was good for the most part.  Nobody on this board wants to win more than the players and coaches.   They would be first to say they want to and expect to do better. But some of the comments on this board at times are not well founded and speculation that we would go into recruiting season a coach short was nonsense. They have known about this transition and the new coach for several weeks I am sure.  We have a fun product.  Enjoy it 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Fastbreaker in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Clearly this was a smooth transition and coach Goehle deciding to pursue ministry full time.  We have a great coach and staff that represent NU very well.  We had an excellent team last year pre injuries to Sam and the acl to weidner.  We still were decent even after losing them.   We had hardest schedule in history of NU womens bball. Played 9 games against teams that were a 3 seed or better I believe -Indiana Ohio state iowa Maryland and Virginia tech.  That’s essentially 9 games against top 12 teams. Plus Drake Creighton Mississippi state and ku were all good too.  Plus whole big 10 league was good for the most part.  Nobody on this board wants to win more than the players and coaches.   They would be first to say they want to and expect to do better. But some of the comments on this board at times are not well founded and speculation that we would go into recruiting season a coach short was nonsense. They have known about this transition and the new coach for several weeks I am sure.  We have a fun product.  Enjoy it 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Montana_85 F in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Clearly this was a smooth transition and coach Goehle deciding to pursue ministry full time.  We have a great coach and staff that represent NU very well.  We had an excellent team last year pre injuries to Sam and the acl to weidner.  We still were decent even after losing them.   We had hardest schedule in history of NU womens bball. Played 9 games against teams that were a 3 seed or better I believe -Indiana Ohio state iowa Maryland and Virginia tech.  That’s essentially 9 games against top 12 teams. Plus Drake Creighton Mississippi state and ku were all good too.  Plus whole big 10 league was good for the most part.  Nobody on this board wants to win more than the players and coaches.   They would be first to say they want to and expect to do better. But some of the comments on this board at times are not well founded and speculation that we would go into recruiting season a coach short was nonsense. They have known about this transition and the new coach for several weeks I am sure.  We have a fun product.  Enjoy it 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from KLamp21 in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Clearly this was a smooth transition and coach Goehle deciding to pursue ministry full time.  We have a great coach and staff that represent NU very well.  We had an excellent team last year pre injuries to Sam and the acl to weidner.  We still were decent even after losing them.   We had hardest schedule in history of NU womens bball. Played 9 games against teams that were a 3 seed or better I believe -Indiana Ohio state iowa Maryland and Virginia tech.  That’s essentially 9 games against top 12 teams. Plus Drake Creighton Mississippi state and ku were all good too.  Plus whole big 10 league was good for the most part.  Nobody on this board wants to win more than the players and coaches.   They would be first to say they want to and expect to do better. But some of the comments on this board at times are not well founded and speculation that we would go into recruiting season a coach short was nonsense. They have known about this transition and the new coach for several weeks I am sure.  We have a fun product.  Enjoy it 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from HUD in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Clearly this was a smooth transition and coach Goehle deciding to pursue ministry full time.  We have a great coach and staff that represent NU very well.  We had an excellent team last year pre injuries to Sam and the acl to weidner.  We still were decent even after losing them.   We had hardest schedule in history of NU womens bball. Played 9 games against teams that were a 3 seed or better I believe -Indiana Ohio state iowa Maryland and Virginia tech.  That’s essentially 9 games against top 12 teams. Plus Drake Creighton Mississippi state and ku were all good too.  Plus whole big 10 league was good for the most part.  Nobody on this board wants to win more than the players and coaches.   They would be first to say they want to and expect to do better. But some of the comments on this board at times are not well founded and speculation that we would go into recruiting season a coach short was nonsense. They have known about this transition and the new coach for several weeks I am sure.  We have a fun product.  Enjoy it 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Bugeaters1 in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Clearly this was a smooth transition and coach Goehle deciding to pursue ministry full time.  We have a great coach and staff that represent NU very well.  We had an excellent team last year pre injuries to Sam and the acl to weidner.  We still were decent even after losing them.   We had hardest schedule in history of NU womens bball. Played 9 games against teams that were a 3 seed or better I believe -Indiana Ohio state iowa Maryland and Virginia tech.  That’s essentially 9 games against top 12 teams. Plus Drake Creighton Mississippi state and ku were all good too.  Plus whole big 10 league was good for the most part.  Nobody on this board wants to win more than the players and coaches.   They would be first to say they want to and expect to do better. But some of the comments on this board at times are not well founded and speculation that we would go into recruiting season a coach short was nonsense. They have known about this transition and the new coach for several weeks I am sure.  We have a fun product.  Enjoy it 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Red Don in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Clearly this was a smooth transition and coach Goehle deciding to pursue ministry full time.  We have a great coach and staff that represent NU very well.  We had an excellent team last year pre injuries to Sam and the acl to weidner.  We still were decent even after losing them.   We had hardest schedule in history of NU womens bball. Played 9 games against teams that were a 3 seed or better I believe -Indiana Ohio state iowa Maryland and Virginia tech.  That’s essentially 9 games against top 12 teams. Plus Drake Creighton Mississippi state and ku were all good too.  Plus whole big 10 league was good for the most part.  Nobody on this board wants to win more than the players and coaches.   They would be first to say they want to and expect to do better. But some of the comments on this board at times are not well founded and speculation that we would go into recruiting season a coach short was nonsense. They have known about this transition and the new coach for several weeks I am sure.  We have a fun product.  Enjoy it 
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    kansashusker reacted to Bugeaters1 in Is assistant coach Tom G. moving on or retiring?   
    Do you have proof that Alberts told Amy to upgrade the coaches? if not one shouldn't be making these statements. For all we know coach is tried of coaching and wants to do something else.
     
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Bugeaters1 in RUTGERS GAME DAY THREAD   
    I have no idea whether Allison has had her acl repair surgery or not; but it isn’t uncommon to give it a few weeks post injury before the surgery to let the swelling go down so they can see structures better when inside the knee repairing it etx 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from All About the Corn in RUTGERS GAME DAY THREAD   
    I have no idea whether Allison has had her acl repair surgery or not; but it isn’t uncommon to give it a few weeks post injury before the surgery to let the swelling go down so they can see structures better when inside the knee repairing it etx 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Neb Nets in RUTGERS GAME DAY THREAD   
    I have no idea whether Allison has had her acl repair surgery or not; but it isn’t uncommon to give it a few weeks post injury before the surgery to let the swelling go down so they can see structures better when inside the knee repairing it etx 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Montana_85 F in Kansas game is a big game   
    What a great game and great win. Really helps the tourney resume if we can play well in big 10 play —. Feel terrible for the kids about all the injuries. Gotta keep battling   Gbr
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    kansashusker got a reaction from whoopdeedoo in Kansas game is a big game   
    What a great game and great win. Really helps the tourney resume if we can play well in big 10 play —. Feel terrible for the kids about all the injuries. Gotta keep battling   Gbr
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Red Don in Kansas game is a big game   
    What a great game and great win. Really helps the tourney resume if we can play well in big 10 play —. Feel terrible for the kids about all the injuries. Gotta keep battling   Gbr
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    kansashusker got a reaction from whoopdeedoo in Kansas game is a big game   
    Kansas women have best team they have had in a while. Thumped Arizona on the road.  Great opportunity for the Huskers to play a ranked team from out of conference at home.  A win would be a big boost to possible ncaa tourney resume 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Red Don in Kansas game is a big game   
    Kansas women have best team they have had in a while. Thumped Arizona on the road.  Great opportunity for the Huskers to play a ranked team from out of conference at home.  A win would be a big boost to possible ncaa tourney resume 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Cazzie22 in Kansas game is a big game   
    Kansas women have best team they have had in a while. Thumped Arizona on the road.  Great opportunity for the Huskers to play a ranked team from out of conference at home.  A win would be a big boost to possible ncaa tourney resume 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Cazzie22 in Kansas game is a big game   
    Kansas women have best team they have had in a while. Thumped Arizona on the road.  Great opportunity for the Huskers to play a ranked team from out of conference at home.  A win would be a big boost to possible ncaa tourney resume 
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    kansashusker got a reaction from Cazzie22 in WISCONSIN GAME DAY THREAD   
    karl that rationale is backwards i believe re: better recruits not wanting to come.   We could lose a very elite kid now and then because they want to play 38-40 min but the teams that only play 6-7 kids are more apt to have smaller rosters or higher turnover because 7-8 aren't playing at all and leave.  I do believe the playing time issue gets used against us by some schools that play less kids with recruting the "elite" kids.  However, we have been more willing to play kids 30 plus minutes the last couple of years.  It also allows us to avoid quite as severe of graduation and injury dips as places that only play 7-8 kids because the subs have real experience.  
     
    Injuries has been the biggest issue on smaller rosters, and then Sam's class was just bizzare stuff.  One left to return home for boyfriend and one left to play NAIA and volleyball for her hs coach who took an NAIA job even though she was a starter and played a ton.  
     
    Womens bball is harder to keep players happy then mens. Boys have always had a crowded fish bowl and they grow late in hs often so they always have to claw their way up.  Girls (and worse girls parents) don't handle not playing much well because they were all full grown by 9th grade and fishbowl is small.  There are very few late bloomers.  Most college girls bball players started 4 years of hs or at least 3 and most were all state at least 3.    Plus with mens practice squads kids 10-15 often don't even get many reps in practice.  At least boys 10-15 on a mens team get full intensity practice all the time.
     
    Some womens teams will only take 12-13 on their roster just because of moral issues for the reasons stated above.  However, big football schools usually have 15.  I believe they get more pressure to have a full roster form AD dept. because of title 9 issues.  Mid majors with d1aa football or no football tend to have smaller rosters on avergage.
     
    Just my two cents.
     
     
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    kansashusker got a reaction from whoopdeedoo in WISCONSIN GAME DAY THREAD   
    karl that rationale is backwards i believe re: better recruits not wanting to come.   We could lose a very elite kid now and then because they want to play 38-40 min but the teams that only play 6-7 kids are more apt to have smaller rosters or higher turnover because 7-8 aren't playing at all and leave.  I do believe the playing time issue gets used against us by some schools that play less kids with recruting the "elite" kids.  However, we have been more willing to play kids 30 plus minutes the last couple of years.  It also allows us to avoid quite as severe of graduation and injury dips as places that only play 7-8 kids because the subs have real experience.  
     
    Injuries has been the biggest issue on smaller rosters, and then Sam's class was just bizzare stuff.  One left to return home for boyfriend and one left to play NAIA and volleyball for her hs coach who took an NAIA job even though she was a starter and played a ton.  
     
    Womens bball is harder to keep players happy then mens. Boys have always had a crowded fish bowl and they grow late in hs often so they always have to claw their way up.  Girls (and worse girls parents) don't handle not playing much well because they were all full grown by 9th grade and fishbowl is small.  There are very few late bloomers.  Most college girls bball players started 4 years of hs or at least 3 and most were all state at least 3.    Plus with mens practice squads kids 10-15 often don't even get many reps in practice.  At least boys 10-15 on a mens team get full intensity practice all the time.
     
    Some womens teams will only take 12-13 on their roster just because of moral issues for the reasons stated above.  However, big football schools usually have 15.  I believe they get more pressure to have a full roster form AD dept. because of title 9 issues.  Mid majors with d1aa football or no football tend to have smaller rosters on avergage.
     
    Just my two cents.
     
     
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