Nebraska Huskers are showcasing great performance, their position is strong, with players being consistent throughout the game and showing exceptional gameplay. This season will provide a lot more exposure and growth for the volleyball team as they hold on to the second position and have an amazing 13-game winning streak.
There is one thing that is equally important as winning through the season and that is growing. Getting better game by game. That is how you keep winning. It is something that every coach wants from their team. To keep on growing and learning through mistakes and games. Therefore instead of being content with the winning streak, the Huskers coach took a tough stance.
Consistent Error from Nebraska Huskers
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
John Cook, the head coach of Nebraska Huskers is not satisfied with his team’s performance, according to an article by Huskerillustrated.com. Nebraska Huskers are claiming their second spot in the season. Coach Cook wants his players to stop taking away digs from Rodriguez or Choboy. Every time a serve is missed, it takes away the chance for Allick to block. Cook said, “They’re stealing right now so they’re gonna serve it in or they’re going to jail.”
Nebraska Huskers have committed 89 service errors throughout this season, averaging almost seven mistakes per match. Through the weekend they have managed to commit double this amount. With 28 errors, out of which 10 were done by freshman Harper Murray. While only recording 4 aces.
The coach mentioned that they were just hanging there, he talked about Camryn Haworth the Indiana setter who made the game more difficult for the Huskers. It’s not just the serving that the team lacked, the coach said that the team got undisciplined and started making mental mistakes which broke the defensive system.
The possible reason for the mistakes
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
While he thinks that the stress, being on the road, and nerves of playing in different harsh environments could be the reason for the consistent mistakes, he also thinks that the team needs to get a great routine. Coach wants them to get a great routine so they don’t make the same mistakes they have been making throughout the season.
It is quite clear that despite the win Coach Cook is not very happy with the overall performance of the team, these consistent mistakes may turn into a habit and give away the game and power to the opposite team. The concerns of the coach are relevant and should be sorted for the growth of the team.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Coach Cook has guided Husker to countless title wins since the beginning of his term with the team. The huskers are rightfully claiming their second spot through the season. But if they don’t listen and don’t work on improving the mistakes Coach Cook is concerned about, they might lose that spot to a better team.
Watch this story : Less Than a Year After Suffering $60 Million Losses, Was Chasing Colin Kaepernick the Biggest Risk Dwayne Johnson’s XFL Has Taken?