knapplc
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Former Nebraska Volleyball coach Terry Pettit offered some guesses as to which teams are the top contenders this season.
He later expanded on these thoughts over on VT:
I'd definitely agree with Wisconsin as the front-runner. I think their pins are good-to-great and Rettke is phenomenal. Nebraska went 0-3 against them last year, with three 3-0 sweeps. Those games were a bit more competitive than the results indicate, but the fact is we have to step up a LOT to get to their level.
He later expanded on these thoughts over on VT:
I was surprised to see this thread on VT. I hadn't given it any thought after posting it on twitter. Wisconsin would have to be the favorite. I put Nebraska and Baylor on the same tier because I believe they have the talent, and the coaching to beat anyone on a given night. Nebraska has it's most experienced team ever with three very strong pin hitters. Baylor has the best end game player (from the back-row) in college volleyball). All three teams have experienced setters who have a good relationship with their hitters and with the head coaches. If I was to go even further out on a limb, I think the National Champion is likely to come from two teams in the Big 12 and perhaps up to 5 teams in the BIG. The thing that could throw a wrench in all this would be if the NCAA decided to regionalize the playoffs and several BIG teams played in the same regional. I probably overvalue setters, as well as coaching. When I finished posting this I realized that I had forgotten BYU. I don't follow BYU but I do have tremendous respect for their head coach and what she has accomplished during her tenure. I also thought it took tremendous courage, talent and coaching for Utah to make a run at Stanford in the tournament. Sometimes a program makes another leap after a season like that. To me, there is a significant difference between being a very good program, having a great season, and competing to win a national championship. The teams in the BIG will benefit from playing each other, and facing great coaching and preparation almost every night. But I wouldn't take what I think very seriously. There are another ten teams (Kentucky, Louisville, Pitt, UCLA etc.) that may be in the mix as well. If D1 volleyball is played this year, the Championship may well come down to who has the team that is able to dodge Covid19. Good luck betting on that.
I'd definitely agree with Wisconsin as the front-runner. I think their pins are good-to-great and Rettke is phenomenal. Nebraska went 0-3 against them last year, with three 3-0 sweeps. Those games were a bit more competitive than the results indicate, but the fact is we have to step up a LOT to get to their level.