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Post by twkpwrbtmlib on Nov 14, 2024 2:35:25 GMT -5
i would like team lovb to lose because their logos looks like it was designed by an early 2010s hispter graphic design graduate, but i think they'll win it against PVF.
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Post by trojansc on Nov 14, 2024 3:30:43 GMT -5
San Jose State University. Why do you dislike Brooke Slusser?
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Post by Burly Ives on Nov 14, 2024 4:55:02 GMT -5
lol, thought you weren't a Marquette fan. Outed yourself. If the Wisconsin fans would have targeted the first weekend to break the regular season indoor record they very well could have chosen that weekend. Once again 96% of the fans were UW fans. Not sure why you waste your time posting attendence results of games two weeks previous to the game in question. Fans prioritized their time off work and their expenditures towards the Marquette game. There are other things to do in Wisconsin then volleyball in Wisconsin. Its not Nebraska where there is no pro sports team. Also if I'm not mistaken the Marquette game details were already set in stone and the details for the 4 team in event at Fiserv came afterwards. Also it says right in the link you provided that Marquette doesn't play their home games at Fiserv, it's a different venue. Just a silly argument on your part no doubt brought upon by jealousy perhaps? BTW, self aggrandize much? Liking your own posts? lol Lol I’d say you’re really this dumb, but you’re just an arrogant Badger fan. Who is saying MU plays their matches at Fiserv? Does Wisconsin play their matches at the Kohl Hole? No. But when they do they are not neutral site games haha. But you know this. It just doesn’t fit your narrative. So you’ll ignore it. Ignorance defined. Man you must be really insecure? You're willing to die on the hill that Marquette is to receive any credit for the all-time record other then being a participant. They only got 2,322 fans for a home match against Creighton earlier this season in a venue that could fit 1,400 more people lol
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Post by kevinmalone on Nov 14, 2024 7:58:07 GMT -5
To rephrase the question: which group of 18-22 year old young women do you like to watch experience defeat, failure, disappointment the most? Team encompasses fans, faculty, players, coaches. Don't be overly dramatic. Team doesn’t encompass all those things - Team is the people that are in the gym every single day getting work done - program encompasses all those things
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Post by knapplc on Nov 14, 2024 7:59:39 GMT -5
Now that I have to like Nebraska for conference affiliation, Texas can lose all day, everyday and I’ll be a happy camper. I have genuine empathy for you.
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Post by vbman100 on Nov 14, 2024 10:08:39 GMT -5
It's NOT their homecourt. Are you going to keep double down on your losing argument? Is the "KFC Yum! Center" Louisville's home court?
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Post by kiyoat on Nov 14, 2024 10:45:02 GMT -5
Teams I root for: South Dakota (alum) Nebraska (lived in Omaha) Iowa State (alum) Creighton (lived in Omaha) Omaha (wife alum) St Thomas Summit League
Teams I root against: South Dakota State Texas Idaho (until that AD is gone) Iowa Wisconsin
I was a bit of a Jay-sker when I lived in Omaha (2001-2005), since I didn't have ties to either school. I'm conflicted in rooting for so many local region teams, though. We (USD) recruit against them in all sports....
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Post by bbg95 on Nov 14, 2024 11:04:50 GMT -5
Team encompasses fans, faculty, players, coaches. Don't be overly dramatic. Team doesn’t encompass all those things - Team is the people that are in the gym every single day getting work done - program encompasses all those things That may be technically true, but when it comes to rooting against teams, it's nearly impossible to separate a team from an obnoxious fanbase. Sometimes, a team may have a really arrogant coach. Sometimes, they cheat or play dirty. Sometimes, their fans are insufferable. The Patriots checked all three boxes.
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Post by coy on Nov 14, 2024 11:46:15 GMT -5
So are you suggesting that Marquette’s men’s basketball team had never played a home game? Haha my god. Badger fans are the freaking worst. They’ll go to such lengths to try to make themselves feel good about themselves that they’ll make themselves look incredibly stupid just to do so. Nah. You're the one who believes this is some badge on Marquette when in fact, it's not. You all couldn't fill a shoebox and that is true. I've gone to your matches. They're...real cute. Again, don't care about Marquette volleyball. What I care about is Wisconsin volleyball fans claiming the indoor attendance record...for a road match. The arrogance is hysterical.
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Post by coy on Nov 14, 2024 11:50:44 GMT -5
Lol I’d say you’re really this dumb, but you’re just an arrogant Badger fan. Who is saying MU plays their matches at Fiserv? Does Wisconsin play their matches at the Kohl Hole? No. But when they do they are not neutral site games haha. But you know this. It just doesn’t fit your narrative. So you’ll ignore it. Ignorance defined. Man you must be really insecure? You're willing to die on the hill that Marquette is to receive any credit for the all-time record other then being a participant. They only got 2,322 fans for a home match against Creighton earlier this season in a venue that could fit 1,400 more people lol Cool. You don't have actual facts on your side, so you continue to ignore my questions lol. And once again, Wisconsin played Texas and Stanford, two of the five biggest brands in women's college volleyball history, in the exact same arena as they played against Marquette, yet the Marquette match, a home match for Marquette, is the one that holds the indoor attendance record. It'd be like Omaha volleyball fans trying to claim the 92K attendance record. Unless I'm mistaken here, I'm pretty sure Nebraska doesn't play all their matches at their football stadium. I may have missed that, though. But congrats to the University of Omaha for holding the record for the most attended female sports event in history, according to Badger fans!
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Post by coy on Nov 14, 2024 11:53:21 GMT -5
It's NOT their homecourt. Are you going to keep double down on your losing argument? Is the "KFC Yum! Center" Louisville's home court? Bingo. This isn't a hard concept. Wisconsin plays home matches at the Kohl Center, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Louisville plays home matches at the KFC Yum! Center, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Marquette plays home matches at the Fiserv Forum, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Happens in basketball, too (Villanova playing in the 76ers arena for a few games a year, for example). But it's just insecurity when Badger fans say it's a neutral site game. LOL. The reality is it's Badger fans thinking their program is the end all be all of all athletics.
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Post by SportyBucky on Nov 14, 2024 15:16:55 GMT -5
Is the "KFC Yum! Center" Louisville's home court? Bingo. This isn't a hard concept. Wisconsin plays home matches at the Kohl Center, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Louisville plays home matches at the KFC Yum! Center, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Marquette plays home matches at the Fiserv Forum, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Happens in basketball, too (Villanova playing in the 76ers arena for a few games a year, for example). But it's just insecurity when Badger fans say it's a neutral site game. LOL. The reality is it's Badger fans thinking their program is the end all be all of all athletics. Is there a way to block users from one's phone? Asking for a friend.
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Post by coy on Nov 14, 2024 16:06:57 GMT -5
Bingo. This isn't a hard concept. Wisconsin plays home matches at the Kohl Center, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Louisville plays home matches at the KFC Yum! Center, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Marquette plays home matches at the Fiserv Forum, even though they don't play all/most/many of their matches there. Happens in basketball, too (Villanova playing in the 76ers arena for a few games a year, for example). But it's just insecurity when Badger fans say it's a neutral site game. LOL. The reality is it's Badger fans thinking their program is the end all be all of all athletics. Is there a way to block users from one's phone? Asking for a friend. Hope you figure it out. You'll take less losses once you do.
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Post by Burly Ives on Nov 14, 2024 16:16:57 GMT -5
Man you must be really insecure? You're willing to die on the hill that Marquette is to receive any credit for the all-time record other then being a participant. They only got 2,322 fans for a home match against Creighton earlier this season in a venue that could fit 1,400 more people lol Cool. You don't have actual facts on your side, so you continue to ignore my questions lol. And once again, Wisconsin played Texas and Stanford, two of the five biggest brands in women's college volleyball history, in the exact same arena as they played against Marquette, yet the Marquette match, a home match for Marquette, is the one that holds the indoor attendance record. It'd be like Omaha volleyball fans trying to claim the 92K attendance record. Unless I'm mistaken here, I'm pretty sure Nebraska doesn't play all their matches at their football stadium. I may have missed that, though. But congrats to the University of Omaha for holding the record for the most attended female sports event in history, according to Badger fans! Boy you're dense. 96% of the fans were Badger fans and you want to credit Marquette. lol. If you want to go ahead and continue to make a dumb argument, be my guest. And no that is nothing like crediting Omaha for the 92,000+ record. Not even close. The funny thing is you're referencing a Marquette student newspaper as a source and fail to take into account the different places in college rankkngs Creighton vs Marquette bring in for attendence on a weekly basis. Marquette is 48th nationally in attendence, MUCH lower then Creighton.
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Post by coy on Nov 14, 2024 16:36:28 GMT -5
Cool. You don't have actual facts on your side, so you continue to ignore my questions lol. And once again, Wisconsin played Texas and Stanford, two of the five biggest brands in women's college volleyball history, in the exact same arena as they played against Marquette, yet the Marquette match, a home match for Marquette, is the one that holds the indoor attendance record. It'd be like Omaha volleyball fans trying to claim the 92K attendance record. Unless I'm mistaken here, I'm pretty sure Nebraska doesn't play all their matches at their football stadium. I may have missed that, though. But congrats to the University of Omaha for holding the record for the most attended female sports event in history, according to Badger fans! Boy you're dense. 96% of the fans were Badger fans and you want to credit Marquette. lol. If you want to go ahead and continue to make a dumb argument, be my guest. And no that is nothing like crediting Omaha for the 92,000+ record. Not even close. The funny thing is you're referencing a Marquette student newspaper as a source and fail to take into account the different places in college rankkngs Creighton vs Marquette bring in for attendence on a weekly basis. Marquette is 48th nationally in attendence, MUCH lower then Creighton. You realize that the press release was the official press release, not a Marquette student newspaper, right? It was literally a Marquette home game. There's nothing to argue about, yet here we are. Badger fans think this was somehow a neutral game, even though Marquette and Wisconsin alternate home/road games each year in this series. The record was set at Marquette's home match. The only thing I'm referencing in the student newspaper article is the picture, which shows that they're playing on Marquette's home court. It's not like that was the only option for a court. Stanford/Texas/Wisconsin/Minnesota weren't playing on Marquette's floor when they played at the Fiserv Forum. Because those were ACTUALLY neutral site matches, and not Marquette home matches. I'm not crediting anyone for the attendance record. I'm stating a fact. It's a Marquette record, as it was a Marquette home match. It could've been 17K Texas fans at the Wisconsin AT Marquette match and it'd still be a Marquette attendance record. You're trying to debate something that isn't debatable. Also, you realize that 96% of fans being Wisconsin fans would mean that over 19 out of every 20 people in the stands would be Wisconsin fans, right? My question, then, is why are so many Wisconsin fans wearing blue or gold? I'd think they'd want to wear their school colors and not the colors of their opponent. Because there's certainly not 19+ out of 20 people in the stands that are wearing red/white. today.marquette.edu/2023/09/marquette-volleyball-sets-new-ncaa-indoor-attendance-record-at-fiserv-forum/Yup, 96% Badger fans. But congrats on getting Marquette the indoor attendance record! I'm sure their athletic department appreciates it. Math and logic sure seem to be something not taught at Madison. PS Why can't you answer simple yes or no questions directed at you? And they're not even all by me. Do us all a favor and answer this: When Louisville plays at the KFC Yum! Center are those home matches? I'd expect UW fans to be arrogant and obnoxious and think they're the greatest thing since sliced bread. I did not expect them to be dumb. The record was set at Marquette's home match. Literally not up for debate, just a simple fact. Doesn't matter how many people cheer for what team, the record was set at Marquette. Of course Badger fans would stake their claim to it, though. So on brand.
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