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Cammy Hall, who recently graduated from the University of Utah (previously was with the Utah Red Rocks Women's Gymnastics Team) has transferred to LSU & will be doing her 5th year of gymnastics with the LSU Women's Gymnastics Team in 2023:
Good question, but I think Hall wasn't utilized in the lineup at Utah during her 4 years there. I should note she wasn't the only one to transfer to another school: Norah Flaley (who graduated from UCLA) transferred to Arkansas for her 5th year.5th year?
Was she badly injured and forced to sit out while she recovered? If yes, no problem. If no, that's bullshit and I have zero respect for her and her coaches because they're abusing loopholes.
I've worked with this guy:Good question, but I think Hall wasn't utilized in the lineup at Utah during her 4 years there. I should note she wasn't the only one to transfer to another school: Norah Flaley (who graduated from UCLA) transferred to Arkansas for her 5th year.
Vanessa Dietz transferred from OU to Georgia.
What does he have to do with Women's Gymnastics ?I've worked with this guy:
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John said that he was adamant that he wasn't going to be benched for a year after Bob Huggins left for more lucrative pastures.
EDIT: Players have to trust their coaches. If someone doesn't trust their coach, they're going to quit if the coach's boss can't or won't say "nope, you can't do that" to the coach.
Nothing except for the fact that he didn't want to be redshirted and sidelined for a year when he wasn't injured and a senior. He was, IIRC, Akron's starting small forward the previous year.What does he have to do with Women's Gymnastics ?
This is the WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS thread.Nothing except for the fact that he didn't want to be redshirted and sidelined for a year when he wasn't injured and a senior. He was, IIRC, Akron's starting small forward the previous year.
*shrugs*This is the WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS thread.
What's causing this ugly escalation?*shrugs*
Most women are actually too big to pull off a women's olympic gymnastics routine. Olympic gymnasts are about 4'9" and have dwarfisim. 12-yr old American girls usually aren't that small and more like 5'2" - 5'4" with an inch or three of growth to go.