Kritza needs to show a lot of improvement. I don't even know if a winning season is necessary if she can get close to .500 at this point.
Pac-12 is so friggin' tough. #19 class in the nation is only good for 7th best in the conference.
Prepvolleyball.com has released it Top 30 College Volleyball Recruiting Classes for 2012. CU checks in with the 19th ranked recruiting class.
http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle...DB_OEM_ID=5200
After all that has happened over the past 3 years, the only thing that can save Kritza is a winning season.
Kritza needs to show a lot of improvement. I don't even know if a winning season is necessary if she can get close to .500 at this point.
Pac-12 is so friggin' tough. #19 class in the nation is only good for 7th best in the conference.
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There are 6 Pac 12 classes rated about CU. Pac 12 is so tough for volleyball. I would not want Kritzka's job for any amount of money.
Well, this is how you do it, though. You probably can't expect to be at the top of the conference in recruiting, so you shoot for the middle. If you get to the middle, and can scratch your way to the middle of the pack in the standings, then you can improve your recruiting incrementally from there. This is how the football team is trying to dig out of it's hole.
Incoming setter, Nicole Edelman, from the Boulder area, today set her club team (FrontRange Volleyball Club) to third place in USA Volleyball's Junior National tournament. She was also named to the all tournament team. I believe she will be on campus, along with the other incoming freshmen, next weekend. See the tweets, on the left:
http://www.frvbc.com/
interesting that 8 of the conference teams' classes were in that top-30 assessment.
We should have listened to Colorado fans.