It's a bum deal for him, as it is for us. He's paid a lot of time. He's paid a lot of dues. It's a tough deal.
It's been a wonderful season. Each player has grown and made tremendous progress. We had a true team. It was just a wonderful year.
It's raining up here in Northern California. If it's a nice day, we'll go up to Pier 39. If not, we'll relax. We're good at relaxing.
Jump serves are good, but only if you keep them in play. No. 1 is a serving error. There's nothing worse.
No, it doesn't mean anything yet.
One trip probably would kill seven years of recruiting.
Our block is getting better, but as coaches, we can never be happy or satisfied. We are just going to enjoy the rest of the weekend and prepare for USC.
Our players were able to persevere under tough conditions. We certainly don't like to be in those conditions so much, but probably SC caused a lot of that.
Serve and pass. You take care of the basics and go from there.
Take a look at the standings. That's how I voted (numbers) 1 through 8. What other factors could there be?
Take your body weight, put it on a rack and power clean it 74 consecutive times, and that's a good argument for moving to the outside (hitter position). He did that. That's an endurance feat, of course, but it also takes a little strength, too.
That was huge, winning that one. It was wonderful that they hung in and pulled it out.
That would be shameful if that happened. If the NCAA was concerned about distance, they would invite South Hampton College (of New York).
That's just poor. But whatever. You can't control that.
The key to tomorrow will be serving and passing, as basic and as uninteresting as it sounds. I want us to play consistently well, something we didn't do tonight.
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