The past few months haven’t been the best for the Texas Longhorns. Last month, Creighton crushed their dreams of winning three consecutive D1 volleyball championships in 2022 and 2023, leaving fans depressed. And now, as the Longhorns look to add another offensive force to their roster, the team’s supporters say Texas needs to step up its game if it wants to regain its lofty throne on the college volleyball scene. I continue to believe.
In the 24 years that Gerrit Elliott has been the head coach of the Texas women’s volleyball team, the Longhorns have become one of the most feared powerhouses on the NCAA circuit. This team may not be good enough to win a national title, but it’s a real threat to other teams. But while the Texans look to make the most of the transfer window, fans don’t seem to be happy with their attempt to make up for last season’s heartbreak.
Lincoln Arneal’s post on ‘X’ on January 4 focuses on the new additions to the Texas roster. Former Indiana libero Ramsey Gailey has committed to the Longhorns and will begin the 2025 season under veteran coach Elliott, according to a social media update. With two years of eligibility remaining, Gary will bring something fresh to his new team. The Longhorns should be guaranteed to benefit from the libero’s talent, considering the many accomplishments she has accumulated throughout her career.
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A recipient of numerous All-Big Ten and AVCA honors, Gary is a force to be reckoned with. Indiana University hasn’t had many notable accomplishments in the 2024 season, but Ramsey, a sophomore, has been the driving force behind the team’s small success stories. Given that the Longhorns have tasted national victory recently, it stands to reason that they would look to recreate the same as soon as possible, and adding Gary to the team could further increase that possibility. It’s just that it’s expensive.
Ramsey Gary continues his career at Texas. The former Indiana State libero averaged 4.2 digs per set over two seasons. She was also a two-time All-Big Ten second-team selection and the 2024 U21 women’s national team libero. She has two years of eligibility left. pic.twitter.com/9JmlDNq6K0
— Lincoln Arneal (@Lincoln_VB) January 4, 2025
However, not all fans were happy with this move, with many believing it wasn’t enough if the team aims to catch up to big teams like Nebraska and Penn State. are. “That doesn’t make any sense,” one fan commented flatly, emphasizing that Texas needs to find ways other than adding more recruits to its team to assert its dominance on the NCAA scene. “It was a strange decision on her part,” another fan said, believing that a U-21 women’s national team honoree like Ramsey Gailey should have had bigger goals as her next step for Indiana. are. Others soon joined in.
Adding Ramsey Gary may not help Texas Longhorns, fans say
After the team’s unexpected fumble, the team was exposed to another blow to its guts. From outside hitting sensation Madisen Skinner to Jordyn Byrd, a number of Texas’ most reliable stars are leaving the Austin campus for other camps. Under these circumstances, it’s normal for head coach Elliott to scramble to find another player to fill the void. However, fans are not entirely on board with the decision to use Ramsey for the difficult task ahead. However, it seems that some fans have already sold out.
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“Such a great pickup,” one fan exclaimed. Fans will be looking forward to the next few days to see what role Gary will play in helping the Texas Longhorns recover from their predicament. On the other hand, many volleyball fans also think Elliott should look to the high school scene to find new talent for his team. “Honest question: Is Texas recruiting high school players yet?” one fan mused.
When Skinner transferred from Kentucky to Texas, fans were elated to see such an explosive talent join the Longhorns’ roster. But with her retirement in just three years, there will naturally be questions about whether Elliott is doing something wrong to retain payers. “She’s transferring from Texas next year. Horn usually sucks in talent and can’t keep it,” one such fan complained. What do you think? Let me know in the comments!