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Thanks For Doing This.... by dillon77
Fun way to keep engaged with the roster.
Will be interesting to see who takes the floor on Friday afternoon.
I was thinking of something while raking (again) this weekend:
We've all gotten used to Muffet establishing her starting lineup by season's beginning and sticking to it. The subs -- usually featuring some frosh and underclassmen -- would get a chance to vie for time and MM's approval. We fans would see how that went early on and rotation would set itself by ACC play (pending injuries, etc.).
So, who's to say Niele follows this pattern? Will the starting lineup be her best? Will it stay in concrete or will she mix it up to see what works best on a day-in, day-out basis? Or will she change it depending on teams (bigger lineup for one team, small ball for another).
Stay tuned!