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Post by Chance on Oct 8, 2006 16:08:34 GMT -5
OOC what do you consider acceptable besides florida? I have only been to Tennessee, Bama, and Florida, (at least so far), so i havnt seen very many of them.
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Post by Thrill of the 'ville on Oct 8, 2006 16:10:54 GMT -5
30-18...Bama takes it in 4. Yes!!!!! I was kinda hoping it'd be a top 10 showdown next Sunday. Oh well. That would have been more exciting. But an LSU loss helps Florida out, especially if Friday The 13th jinx us.
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 8, 2006 16:49:31 GMT -5
OOC what do you consider acceptable besides florida? I have only been to Tennessee, Bama, and Florida, (at least so far), so i havnt seen very many of them. In the conference or out? I can tell you the worst volleyball facility I've seen is Florida State. It's dingy, the place is a dump, but worst of all, if they have AC, they don't turn it on during the matches, at least not when they play Florida, making the floor a wet mess. If it is on, then it doesn't work. It's pathetic and dangerous. Mississippi State used to be that way, but they recently got air conditioning. In the conference, Bama, Auburn and Ole Miss are the worst I've been to over the years. They are just way too small or poorly lit, and dangerous, to be honest. Arkansas has a very nice volleyball only facility. I haven't been to Tennessee in years, but the last time I was there, they had a raised floor which is just asking for broken ankles or torn knee ligaments. I don't know if that is still the case. LSU is fine enough as well, similar to Florida in that it's in a huge arena and the atmosphere could be better. South Carolina and Kentucky have unique facilities, as does MSU, that may not look all that great, but they are pretty good environments for volleyball. I actually don't like the O'Dome for volleyball. I mean, it's just so big and I'd really rather see a volleyball only facility. It's nice, just the atmosphere could be better in a smaller building that seated 4-5k.
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Post by GatorVball on Oct 8, 2006 17:30:28 GMT -5
LSU led 28-21 in game 3, but Bama scored the final 9 points, 7 on kills from Fuentez. Wow.
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Post by deerpark12 on Oct 8, 2006 19:10:57 GMT -5
I've been to Bama and really can't see what's worng with it. It's no less bright than most places.
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Post by long distance on Oct 8, 2006 22:44:20 GMT -5
I've been to Bama and really can't see what's worng with it. It's no less bright than most places. Then you spend a lot of time in dark places. The lighting is BBBAAAADDD.
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