Jim Bob
RIP RJ
Any reason why Levi didn't get the start? That's not the team I would put in a backup against.
Levi is sick.
Any reason why Levi didn't get the start? That's not the team I would put in a backup against.
Otherwise, you shouldn't stay at a level where you're the best player.
He said he wanted to play another season at the NCAA level to experience the high level of expectations and the pressure that comes with it. Having won the Richter and been a Hobey Baker finalist the expectations for him are through the roof, have to admire a kid who wants to put himself into that type of situation to see if he can handle the pressure.One gets the feeling that nothing he does this year down there matters. He was, probably, the real MVP of that level last year. Nowhere to go but down. He repeats his performance, okay. He regresses, too bad. He can't really improve.
Maybe it's for the academics. Otherwise, you shouldn't stay at a level where you're the best player.
I can't imagine any of these players thinking that they can't improve. Levi in particular seems like he's on a mission to continually improve and that's probably a big part of his decision to stay another year. It may look excessive but I bet his transition will be smoother than average.He said he wanted to play another season at the NCAA level to experience the high level of expectations and the pressure that comes with it. Having won the Richter and been a Hobey Baker finalist the expectations for him are through the roof, have to admire a kid who wants to put himself into that type of situation to see if he can handle the pressure.
IDK, going back to a level you've already dominated doesn't seem like inviting pressure. It's going to be pressure when he's at a level where he needs to grow to compete. Is anyone seriously looking over his shoulder expecting him to pitch a .975? And would it matter if he did? My sense is no to both those questions.He said he wanted to play another season at the NCAA level to experience the high level of expectations and the pressure that comes with it. Having won the Richter and been a Hobey Baker finalist the expectations for him are through the roof, have to admire a kid who wants to put himself into that type of situation to see if he can handle the pressure.
There is definitely pressure there. When your team has national title aspirations, that pressure can be both from the fans as well as from Levi himself. In addition to that there is no reason to believe he can't still become a better goaltender playing at that level for another season even if he doesn't match or exceed last years numbers.IDK, going back to a level you've already dominated doesn't seem like inviting pressure. It's going to be pressure when he's at a level where he needs to grow to compete. Is anyone seriously looking over his shoulder expecting him to pitch a .975? And would it matter if he did? My sense is no to both those questions.
Levi is sick.
IDK, going back to a level you've already dominated doesn't seem like inviting pressure. It's going to be pressure when he's at a level where he needs to grow to compete. Is anyone seriously looking over his shoulder expecting him to pitch a .975? And would it matter if he did? My sense is no to both those questions.
Out here in the local rinks, guys who play at C level when they could be playing at B or A level aren't inviting pressure. They're just enjoying beating up on lesser competition. And how good they get at beating up C level players doesn't really mean anything for whether they'll be able to do any of the same tricks against the next level of player. They could be potting a lazy hattrick every night relying on tricks that get shut down immediately the next level up. You have to go where you're challenged if you want to see growth.
Airports, buses, school's, and college campuses probably not the best places to stay away from Covid right now. Hopefully he has no long term effect and gets boosted.
Testing and reporting is down and ignoring is up. But good to hear. Our neighbor is a nurse, triple vaxxed, and in isolation this week (as is the head of the cdc) to protect her co workers and family. Gladly her symptoms are just mild.My campus is actually improving vastly. At the beginning of the semester, I got an e-mail daily saying that one (or more) of my students tested positive. Haven't gotten one in 6 weeks.
Hmmm, my experience *was* similar...cases were way down, and SDSU relaxed the mask requirement two weeks ago. But then last week I gave a midterm exam and suddenly there were 18 students "too sick" to sit for the exam.My campus is actually improving vastly. At the beginning of the semester, I got an e-mail daily saying that one (or more) of my students tested positive. Haven't gotten one in 6 weeks.
Most campus' stopped testing/stopped communicating cases based on states rolling back public health reporting and measures. My state tracks viral load in wastewater, and I find that the most accurate 'picture' of where cases are.My campus is actually improving vastly. At the beginning of the semester, I got an e-mail daily saying that one (or more) of my students tested positive. Haven't gotten one in 6 weeks.
That's probably part of the reason he returned. Puts him a year closer to a degree.One gets the feeling that nothing he does this year down there matters. He was, probably, the real MVP of that level last year. Nowhere to go but down. He repeats his performance, okay. He regresses, too bad. He can't really improve.
Maybe it's for the academics. Otherwise, you shouldn't stay at a level where you're the best player.
These guys are one injury away from becoming insurance salesmen or real estate agents if they haven’t gotten a big payday yet.That's probably part of the reason he returned. Puts him a year closer to a degree.
He's a computer science major. Pure jocks favor lightweight programs like "sports management".
Ours were like baseball mitts with additional wrist and forearm padding.Jesus. Catch gloves these days the size of basketball hoops.
Exactly. My GM-12 from Cooper was a bit bigger tHan a first baseman’s mitt. My current (now retired) catch glove still isn’t as large as this one.Ours were like baseball mitts with additional wrist and forearm padding.
Oops; I'm aging myself....
you weren't catching pucks that were coming off sticks that are now built to act like slingshots.Exactly. My GM-12 from Cooper was a bit bigger tHan a first baseman’s mitt. My current (now retired) catch glove still isn’t as large as this one.