Just curious.
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volleyball is the second most popular sport (to soccer at #1 obviously) in the world but inside the USA it isn't even in the top 10. and forgive the stereotype but from most of the Aggies I've talked to, the general opinion is it's a girly european sport.
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First, in the hierarchy of sports that are followed by fan bases and discussed on places like message boards, volleyball is not even close to the second most popular sport in the world.
Second, I have never heard volleyball called a european sport before this post. I imagine most Aggies, when asked about volleyball, think of three things: Aggie volleyball, high school/club volleyball, and playing beach volleyball. All probably thought of as pure American sports and far from European.
Now, soccer being called a "girly european sport" is a common occurance.
Soccer has it's own board because of the huge global following of soccer clubs and national teams combined with the success of the A&M soccer team. Nothing more, nothing less.
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How popular volleyball is around the world has little to no bearing on whethre it gets its own board. Before the soccer board, soccer talk dominated the other sports board, to the point the mods decided it merited its own board. Volleyball does not generate that much board traffic, due to the recent lack of success for the Ags and the fact that there aren't as many Aggies who follow pro volleyball. There are a good number of Ags following MLS, European leagues, and US national team soccer.


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judging by "sports that are followed by fan bases and discussed on places like message boards" is obviously going to slant your results
. Unfortunately nobody replied to them much
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There have been several pro indoor volleyball leagues started in the U.S. that shut down. We don't have to like a sport just because other countries do. Kinda how NFL Europe shut down.
Furthermore, I think you'll find that this is the wrong board to throw around your "Americans don't know s*** about s*** outside of football and basketball," because most of the posters here are avid followers of the sports that are considered more global.
Why would volleyballs international popularity grant it it's own board? Same for golf, racing, or any other sport? Sports deserve their own boards when they begin to overwhelm or be overwhelmed by the other sports that they share boards with (such as women's basketball splitting off from men's, or when soccer split off from other sports). Threads on the other sports board usually take several months to bump off of the first page of threads. Show me how many volleyball related threads there have been in the last year where they would need their own board?
Even T&F and golf, aside from the surges they received for NC's, have basically dulled back down to quietness. And what people with highspeed internet connections that are A&M fans care about DOES matter, because this is www.texags.com, not www.wannaggiesviewofathletichierarchy.com.
I'm guess you and 2011 made up, but I still don't get why you think it's necessary post on this board how much you think America sucks, when everything you say is completely off-base.
And cricket, field hockey, and tennis are all more popular sports globally than volleyball. And I think if David Stern continues the unbelievable job he's done as commissioner of the NBA, that basketball will probably pass volleyball, if it hasn't already. Shoot, maybe even baseball, given it's popularity in the US, Latin America, AND SE Asia. Although it's popularity might be down some from it's glory days, it's picking up steam in many "emerging nations" given it's image as an everyman's sport (even though it's players are some of the highest paid).
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And if not now, then definitely when we start playing Sand Volleyball.
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- The Corbellis have about as good of a pedigree in the sport as you can possibly find; coaching in the Olympics, playing in the Olympics, and coaching future Olympians.
- Look at our NCAA Tournament appearances: 93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05 (and we've flat out been jobbed by the selection committee two of the last three years).
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Gosh, maybe he knows Laurie is a good coach.
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the program has been stuck in some nasty mud the past 5 or 6 years
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I don't think you are looking at this objectively.
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- we've made the tournament three of the last six years.
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I'm not saying anyone deserves a lifetime pass because they are a "good coach". I think Laurie is a great coach. Just imagine for a moment that we hired her today, and you saw that background mentioned above - you would be thrilled with that hire.
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Consider for a moment how only THREE schools east of the San Andreas fault have won the NCAA title, and how lopsided that is. Now consider that those three teams are Texas, Nebraska, and Penn St. - teams with a big athletic budget and a history of sports success. Meanwhile, we haven't had a lot of top to bottom success and our VB team has been stuck in a neglected G Rollie. Maybe the championships our other teams just started to win this year, coupled with our move to nicer facilities at Reed Arena, will pull our team up to that level.
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You keep repeating yourself, and you still aren't saying anything.
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Name a better coach that's gettable.
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A head coach needs to be good in practices and in matches. An assistant can get away with just being a great practice coach, but a head coach can't.
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I don't disagree with this statement...or agree for that matter - I don't know enough about volleyball to be able to say either way. My question is, what coaching/playing experience do you have that qualifies you to make this statement?
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blah, blah, blah, blah, blah...