I am not a gymnastics expert and I have not been able to watch that many 
matches this year.  However, I have noticed that on the balance beam, we seem 
to be doing high risk/return routines.  I am not sure if we would not have been 
better off with some slightly scaled down routines.  It seems to me that the 
extra points gained may not be worth falling off of the beam.

Jerry

From: GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Sandy Alonso 
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Date: Monday, April 8, 2019 at 2:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Gymnastics under Rowland.

I respectfully reply here: nope.

I'm a very committed gymnastics fan, and I've watched this team all season - 
every single meet save Arkansas, which wasn't broadcast (and I wasn't going to 
Fayetteville to see).   Friday was a "big stage" night and they absolutely 
killed it on beam, plus had extremely good scores on floor and bars as they 
have all season.  On Saturday, they outscored themselves on vault (one of their 
best team vault scores all year), and were not as crisp on bars and floor 
(49.425 on each apparatus; anyone will tell you a team scoring 49.4 on each 
event is a championship-caliber team).  Unfortunately, after Amelia Hundley's 
respectable 9.775 on beam (a little low for her; s/b around 9.8 - 9.85), Rachel 
Gowey and Alicia Boren both fell off the beam, so UF had to count a score.  
Once that happened, the pressure was ratcheted up big-time on the remaining 
beam performers to not stumble.  They didn't, but the pressure led to lower 
scores all around, so right out of the gate, UF was 1.5 points behind their 
normal "pace" for a meet.  Throughout the season, she's done all the right 
things: such as resting gymnasts here and there during the season to avoid 
injury or wearing them out (Elite and Level 10 gymnasts only compete 4 or 5 
times a year; NCAA gymnasts compete in 9-15 meets in a season less than four 
months long).  Two of the three assistants (Adrian Burde and Jeremy Miranda) 
were here with Faehn, only Owen Field is new.  There is nothing that happened 
on Saturday that was on account of a lack of training, discipline, or proper 
encouragement from the training staff.  This team has been stronger than any 
Faehn team I can recall on beam, which is the least forgiving of the apparatus. 
 Some times the athletes can't execute.  It just happens.

Just a reminder; even Rhonda Faehn missed the Super Six in 2011 with an 
exceptionally talented team.  The next year, that team lost to Alabama in the 
finals just by a hair before going on to three back-to-back national 
championships.

Another thing of note: this is the first year with a new format; if this had 
been the old format, nobody would be groaning that UF missed nationals, as they 
would have qualified to go to Dallas and compete to be included in the Super 
Six (final).



On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 2:55 PM Charlie 
<ces1...@gmail.com<mailto:ces1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Gymnastics seems to be slipping a bit under Rowland. The ladies don't seem to 
do as well on the big stage.
Charlie
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