Huge get! She was forced to medically retire due to multiple concussions but has gotten all clear from multiple doctors. Hope and pray for her that she gets no more and is able to stay healthy.
I haven't heard anything, I assumed weeks ago there would be more than 1, but these girls have until the second week of the second semester to commit to another school, their portal entry doesn't have to be made publicMarkPro said:
Anyone have any insight into any of our players entering the portal beside Ital?
Anchorhold said:
How did they get a dying cat to sing the national anthem?
DannyDuberstein said:
I know they are selected ahead of time. But the sport has grown big enough where top programs being selected as host sites for the final four is stupid.
Any path thru Nebraska is well earned. Especially how they won that one.
DannyDuberstein said:
The consistent name calling is really helping your case. Very mature.
Yes, sometimes a game will be in the general region of the country or state of a participant. But it's never the home stadium in those sports. Ever. Want me to do that research for you? Please show me the last college football title game or March Madness Final Four held on a team's actual home field or court. I'll wait
DannyDuberstein said:
If we can hang onto Morrison, it might be time for that forum. I'm trying to lay the groundwork for when we do make one of these, we don't find ourselves playing Pitt on their home floor.
DannyDuberstein said:
Oh, NOW you agree on venue.
And you can stick that "bitter loser" stuff. Don't have the guts to stand behind it, I guess. Grow up.
DannyDuberstein said:
Oh, NOW you agree on venue.
And you can stick that "bitter loser" stuff. Don't have the guts to stand behind it, I guess. Grow up.
DannyDuberstein said:
Let me know when they schedule the Final Four at Cameron Indoor or the football title game in Tuscaloosa. It's a ridiculous approach and your response makes no sense. Not comparable because those sports actually don't select the home court/stadium of top programs as finals/final four host sites. You are actually making my point. Those sports don't allow that kind of nonsensical scenario to occur
BiochemAg97 said:DannyDuberstein said:
Let me know when they schedule the Final Four at Cameron Indoor or the football title game in Tuscaloosa. It's a ridiculous approach and your response makes no sense. Not comparable because those sports actually don't select the home court/stadium of top programs as finals/final four host sites. You are actually making my point. Those sports don't allow that kind of nonsensical scenario to occur
I think there is a fundamental difference you are overlooking. Football and basketball have pro sports stadiums that bid to host. There aren't really any pro volleyball stadiums, so the big volleyball programs actually have some of the best venue options.
If you look at other sports without a major professional equivalent, many of them are also hosted at college home sites. Oregon regularly hosts track and field nationals championships. Tennis, swim/dive, equestrian and others are also hosted on campus. Baseball is in Omaha because Omaha built some really nice facilities to host. Softball is hosted in OK city for similar reasons.
Overall, if you look at all the sports, it is pretty apparent that they try to find the best venues. When possible, they use pro venues or even purpose built facilities for hosting, but otherwise they are hosting on college campuses, and the best college venues usually aligns with the top programs.
So, if you want women's volleyball finals not on a college campuses, then you need pro venues that would be interested in hosting or a purpose built facility that will perpetually host. Finding a pro basketball arena may make sense, but you would also need to convince the venues that it was worth it.
DannyDuberstein said:
And my initial point is that this sport is huge now; finding a willing venue is not going to be an issue. Neutral basketball arenas are perfectly suitable; they already do that some years. The Yum Center is primarily a bball facility, not a specialty arena
DannyDuberstein said:
And my initial point is that this sport is huge now; finding a willing venue is not going to be an issue. Neutral basketball arenas are perfectly suitable; they already do that some years. The Yum Center is primarily a bball facility, not a specialty arena
DannyDuberstein said:
I know they are selected ahead of time. But the sport has grown big enough where top programs being selected as host sites for the final four is stupid.
Any path thru Nebraska is well earned. Especially how they won that one.
DannyDuberstein said:DannyDuberstein said:
I know they are selected ahead of time. But the sport has grown big enough where top programs being selected as host sites for the final four is stupid.
Any path thru Nebraska is well earned. Especially how they won that one.
DannyDuberstein said:
Pitt got screwed as a #1 overall seed playing against a team with literal home court advantage. The momentum in that game clearly swung partly due to crowd support and once it was rolling from the late 3rd and into the 4th, they just couldn't stop it. Similar story with the 2nd set today but PSU did a great job rallying back for the 3rd