Sic 'Em
YES, Cut the nets and bend the poles !!!!!Jack Bauer said:
Do they get to cut down the volleyball net?
They tear off the antenna and beat the losing team with it.Jack Bauer said:
Do they get to cut down the volleyball net?
zt1014 said:
I wanna go to Pittsburgh, but flights are like $1k
BUbackerinET said:
Anybody know if the game time is 6:00, or 7:00, it's posted on NCAA website as 7:00, but doesn't include time zone
Sorry friend bad news its not on ESPN+Jacques Strap said:
Very late to this bandwagon but looking forward to the final four!
Now that I have espn+ looking forward to following more closely going forward.
blueeyedbear said:Sorry friend bad news its not on ESPN+Jacques Strap said:
Very late to this bandwagon but looking forward to the final four!
Now that I have espn+ looking forward to following more closely going forward.
Good news - its on ESPN
Still plenty of room in the band wagon for some more fans - great group of young ladies to root for !!!
blueeyedbear said:
Who found this guy for BU ??? - what a find !!!!! Amazing career and a positive role model - Can't say enough about how happy I am that he chose to come to Baylor - I have a feeling he is just getting started at BU
Yes I know but someone knew about his resume of accomplishments and got it in front of Ian. Was it a headhunter search company, another coach or AD ??Jack Bauer said:blueeyedbear said:
Who found this guy for BU ??? - what a find !!!!! Amazing career and a positive role model - Can't say enough about how happy I am that he chose to come to Baylor - I have a feeling he is just getting started at BU
Ian hired him.
jdrs said:
This coach is awesome and every press conference is such a testament to Christ. Everything is about players being servants to each other and building each player up. Such a fine representation of Baylor students and sports. Also love seeing the ladies pray and inviting the opposing team to join them at the end of games. Not to mention these ladies can play some Volleyball!
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There, he was the head coach for both the men's and women's programs, and he crafted a men's program that won six NAIA national championships (2004, '05, '06, '07, '10, '11) and three women's national titles (2004, '05, '11).
Brian Ethridge said:
This will be a dogfight.