Supporting non football athletes
#1
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Seems like only football and basketball get all the love these days. I want to support volleyball or softball players from my university. Does anyone know where I can find them specifically? It's hard to find info on the smaller sports.
#2
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I totally agree with you on that, the smaller sports deserve way more love than they get in the media. I was looking for a way to support some volleyball players myself last month. I found this site that lets you filter by sport and position which is super handy. It is nice to see exactly who you are helping and what their status is. Take a look at the list at https://rallyfuel.com/athletes because they have a huge mix of sports including softball and tennis.
#3
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I get the love for football, but acting like other athletes don’t deserve support is wild to me. Runners, fighters, tennis players, even niche sports folks grind just as hard with way less spotlight. Fans engaging with multiple sports actually helps everyone grow. I follow and support different sports partly through platforms like dafabet application, which is the Dafabet mobile sports betting and online casino app in India for Android and iOS. It covers way more than football, lets you bet live, make quick deposits, and even gives a big welcome bonus. Supporting athletes isn’t just cheering, it’s attention and engagement too.
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Hey, tras una jornada larga me puse a navegar sin rumbo y terminé leyendo una experiencia bastante honesta. Me registré, jugué varias rondas y la racha fue negativa al principio. Aproveché los bonos para jugadores de España y aposté más fuerte en Gates of Olympus. A mitad del juego estaba en sweetyspin cuando salió una ganancia sólida que dio la vuelta a todo. Esa remontada me dejó con mejor humor.
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I totally feel your frustration. It’s like if you aren’t throwing a touchdown or dunking a ball, the school’s marketing department just forgets you exist. It’s a shame because honestly, the atmosphere at a volleyball match or a softball double-header is usually way more intense and fun anyway.
If you’re hunting for their schedules, here’s where the "hidden" info usually lives:
If you’re hunting for their schedules, here’s where the "hidden" info usually lives:
- The Athletics "Sub-Site": Don't bother with the main university homepage; it’s mostly just for admissions and news. Look for a separate site like . There’s almost always a "Teams" dropdown where you can filter specifically for Volleyball or Softball.Code:
[SchoolName]Sports.com
- Instagram is the real MVP: The official school account is probably just football highlights. Search for the specific team handles instead—like or something similar. The players or assistants usually run those, and they post "Game Day" graphics that actually tell you where to go and when.Code:
@StateUniversityVB
- The "Composite" Calendar: Most athletic departments have one giant master calendar on their site that lists every event for the week. It’s usually a mess to look at, but if you scroll past the football stuff, the softball and volleyball games are usually tucked in there.
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I am trying to settle on one reliable website for live football scores because switching between tabs during matches is frustrating. I follow multiple leagues at the same time and I need a scoreboard that updates instantly without refreshing. Do you prioritize speed over design, or do you need both to be balanced? I have seen people mention 7mscorex in discussions, but I want real user opinions before I commit to it long term.
For me, live football scores are only part of the experience. I also want advanced stats like expected goals, player ratings, recent form, and head to head comparisons. When I am analyzing upcoming fixtures, I rely heavily on live football scores history and performance trends. Has anyone here used 7mscorex consistently for this kind of deeper research? Does it actually provide meaningful football analysis or just surface level numbers?
For me, live football scores are only part of the experience. I also want advanced stats like expected goals, player ratings, recent form, and head to head comparisons. When I am analyzing upcoming fixtures, I rely heavily on live football scores history and performance trends. Has anyone here used 7mscorex consistently for this kind of deeper research? Does it actually provide meaningful football analysis or just surface level numbers?


