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Post by VolleyballMag on Sept 14, 2023 9:29:41 GMT -5
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Post by VolleyballMag on Sept 14, 2023 9:45:49 GMT -5
It's amazing -- and bad for volleyball -- that Wisconsin-Marquette set the indoor NCAA record and it's being treated as an afterthought. That's the downside from the stadium match.
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Post by bbg95 on Sept 14, 2023 9:52:23 GMT -5
It's amazing -- and bad for volleyball -- that Wisconsin-Marquette set the indoor NCAA record and it's being treated as an afterthought. That's the downside from the stadium match. Honestly, I don't think 17,000 fans would really move the needle much outside of volleyball circles. But if you get 92,000 fans, that's a number so large that non-volleyball fans will take note. One thing since the article talked about attendance: BYU also broke its attendance record with 5528 against Utah.
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Post by staticb on Sept 14, 2023 10:02:13 GMT -5
It's amazing -- and bad for volleyball -- that Wisconsin-Marquette set the indoor NCAA record and it's being treated as an afterthought. That's the downside from the stadium match. The indoor record has been set multiple times in the past few years. It's always been an afterthought.
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Post by slxpress on Sept 14, 2023 10:04:07 GMT -5
It's amazing -- and bad for volleyball -- that Wisconsin-Marquette set the indoor NCAA record and it's being treated as an afterthought. That's the downside from the stadium match. I think it’s only bad if we treat it like that. Volleyball Day received worldwide attention. The new indoor record should be lauded by all of us interested in the growth of the sport. You know those kinds of attendance numbers are making an impact with decision makers at networks. They need to show growth and I’d say volleyball is one of the sports - if not THE sport - that shows the most potential. The Marquette-Wisconsin attendance numbers are critical to that story. I’d also give some significance to the 12k watching Louisville-Kentucky in Yum Arena. To have a packed house in a larger venue outside of Big 10 participation is HUGE to me! And as bbg points out, BYU set their own record in their own rivalry game with Utah. I look forward to this spreading to other areas of the country. In any case, I don’t think of the match in Fiserv as an afterthought at all.
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Post by gobruins on Sept 15, 2023 13:35:10 GMT -5
Volleyball "growth" will be achieved when 5-figure crowds are NOT a big deal.
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Post by slxpress on Sept 15, 2023 13:52:44 GMT -5
Volleyball "growth" will be achieved when 5-figure crowds are NOT a big deal. “Growth” inherently is never “achieved” by definition. At this point it’s something to celebrate. As you’re saying, at some point it won’t be. We’re not at that point.
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Post by vergyltantor on Sept 15, 2023 15:50:36 GMT -5
It's amazing -- and bad for volleyball -- that Wisconsin-Marquette set the indoor NCAA record and it's being treated as an afterthought. That's the downside from the stadium match. Please, let's agree to stop using the terms "indoor record" and "outdoor record". There is no official designation that I know of between indoor and outdoor in the record book. The University of Nebraska system and Wayne State went to great effort and expense to insure that the stadium matches were played under the NCAA Women's Volleyball rules. It is clear at this point that Volleyball attendance numbers in Wisconsin, Nebraska and a few other places are determined by venue size not fan interest and that is always good. What Wisconsin-Marquette accomplished this week can be celebrated without intentionally or not, implying the NCAA Volleyball attendance record was set.
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Post by bbg95 on Sept 15, 2023 15:51:58 GMT -5
It's amazing -- and bad for volleyball -- that Wisconsin-Marquette set the indoor NCAA record and it's being treated as an afterthought. That's the downside from the stadium match. Please, let's agree to stop using the terms "indoor record" and "outdoor record". There is no official designation that I know of between indoor and outdoor in the record book. The University of Nebraska system and Wayne State went to great effort and expense to insure that the stadium matches were played under the NCAA Women's Volleyball rules. It is clear at this point that Volleyball attendance numbers in Wisconsin, Nebraska and a few other places are determined by venue size and that is always good. What Wisconsin-Marquette accomplished this week can be celebrated without intentionally or not, implying the NCAA Volleyball attendance record was set. I think the distinction is warranted to be quite honest, whether the NCAA officially recognizes it or not. It was a great event for Nebraska, but a volleyball match in a football stadium that was put there with the express intent to set the attendance record is different than indoor matches. I'm not suggesting that it wasn't a real match in terms of the standings or whatever, but that doesn't mean it's not different than pretty much all other matches. And to be fair to Lee, he didn't say that Nebraska doesn't have the overall attendance record--they do. He was talking about the indoor record to draw that distinction.
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Post by vergyltantor on Sept 15, 2023 15:57:20 GMT -5
Please, let's agree to stop using the terms "indoor record" and "outdoor record". There is no official designation that I know of between indoor and outdoor in the record book. The University of Nebraska system and Wayne State went to great effort and expense to insure that the stadium matches were played under the NCAA Women's Volleyball rules. It is clear at this point that Volleyball attendance numbers in Wisconsin, Nebraska and a few other places are determined by venue size and that is always good. What Wisconsin-Marquette accomplished this week can be celebrated without intentionally or not, implying the NCAA Volleyball attendance record was set. I think the distinction is warranted to be quite honest, whether the NCAA officially recognizes it or not. Would you say that the Dallas Cowboys play indoor Football and the Kansas City Chiefs play outdoor Football?
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Post by bbg95 on Sept 15, 2023 16:09:46 GMT -5
I think the distinction is warranted to be quite honest, whether the NCAA officially recognizes it or not. Would you say that the Dallas Cowboys play indoor Football and the Kansas City Chiefs play outdoor Football? I wouldn't, but that is not a remotely similar comparison. I edited my original post to explain my reasoning. You don't have to agree, but I'm not changing my opinion. Nebraska has the record, and good for them. But that doesn't mean that the indoor record is no longer important. Frankly, it's disingenuous to not acknowledge that a match played in a football stadium is an extreme outlier from pretty much all other matches. Edit: The reason your Cowboys/Chiefs analogy doesn't work is because Nebraska volleyball doesn't play all its home matches at Memorial.
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Post by slxpress on Sept 15, 2023 16:13:07 GMT -5
I think the distinction is warranted to be quite honest, whether the NCAA officially recognizes it or not. Would you say that the Dallas Cowboys play indoor Football and the Kansas City Chiefs play outdoor Football? This is a dumb analogy. They don’t call it indoor football. I don’t understand the Nebraska fan insistence on this. Do Nebraska fans feel like they didn’t receive enough recognition for Volleyball Day? Or that they won’t continue to receive it in the future? Is this going to lead to a wave of volleyball matches in outdoor venues? And then to make a comparison to NFL football. What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?
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Post by slxpress on Sept 15, 2023 16:15:19 GMT -5
Would you say that the Dallas Cowboys play indoor Football and the Kansas City Chiefs play outdoor Football? I wouldn't, but that is not a remotely similar comparison. I edited my original post to explain my reasoning. You don't have to agree, but I'm not changing my opinion. Nebraska has the record, and good for them. But that doesn't mean that the indoor record is no longer important. Frankly, it's disingenuous to not acknowledge that a match played in a football stadium is an extreme outlier from pretty much all other matches. Edit: The reason your Cowboys/Chiefs analogy doesn't work is because Nebraska volleyball doesn't play all its home matches at Memorial. And I’d add we literally call it indoor volleyball. The indoor part is actually an important distinction.
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Post by bbg95 on Sept 15, 2023 16:16:19 GMT -5
I wouldn't, but that is not a remotely similar comparison. I edited my original post to explain my reasoning. You don't have to agree, but I'm not changing my opinion. Nebraska has the record, and good for them. But that doesn't mean that the indoor record is no longer important. Frankly, it's disingenuous to not acknowledge that a match played in a football stadium is an extreme outlier from pretty much all other matches. Edit: The reason your Cowboys/Chiefs analogy doesn't work is because Nebraska volleyball doesn't play all its home matches at Memorial. And I’d add we literally call it indoor volleyball. The indoor part is actually an important distinction. That's true. Outdoor volleyball already exists. It's called beach volleyball.
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Post by vergyltantor on Sept 15, 2023 16:34:38 GMT -5
Would you say that the Dallas Cowboys play indoor Football and the Kansas City Chiefs play outdoor Football? This is a dumb analogy. They don’t call it indoor football. I don’t understand the Nebraska fan insistence on this. Do Nebraska fans feel like they didn’t receive enough recognition for Volleyball Day? Or that they won’t continue to receive it in the future? Is this going to lead to a wave of volleyball matches in outdoor venues? And then to make a comparison to NFL football. What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? The point is that in both cases the sport in played under the same rules. The sport is the same, only the location is different. There is no need to separate the two.
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