JayPak wrote:I want to thank my Shocker friend rlh04d for another opportunity to correct shocking fallacies with facts. You might be surprised to learn that the very first game ever held at CenturyLinkwas not a Creighton game, but an NBA exhibition between the Timberwolves and Hawks. Just as much of an NBA game as the Thunder exhibitions at Intrust.
I can't find any evidence of that ever actually happening. Got a source?
Besides the fact it's hosted the NBA, Creighton fans claim an NBA caliber arena based on this quote from Steward Mandel in Sports Illustrated, 2/20/2006: “Creighton is the league’s crown jewel. It boasts an NBA-caliber arena, the CenturyLink Center Omaha, where the Bluejays average 14,387 fans.”
Touche.
Don't know about recent years
Clearly. Your recruiting might go up with the move to the Big East, but in recent years ours has been better. Particularly with the signing of FVV, one of the highest rated recruits in the Valley in a long time.
ESPN3 isn't TV. It's a webcast. Fox 1 is TV.
WSU/Tennessee ESPN2. WSU/Alabama ESPNU. WSU/Saint Louis CBS Sports. WSU/WKU ESPN2. WSU/(Texas/BYU) ESPN2. All nationally televised. For comparison's sake, Creighton had two nonconference games carried on ESPN networks last year -- both part of the Las Vegas tournament. I believe zero the year before that. Again, zero the year before that.
http://www.gocreighton.com/SportSelect. ... EASON=2012
If the point is "Creighton's rented NBA caliber arena draws recruits and national TV," wouldn't you actually have some evidence of Creighton being on TV more than other MVC programs while in the MVC, and drawing better recruits than other MVC programs, because of the addition of that arena? Whereas actual evidence shows no increase in recruiting or television access relative to programs that don't have "NBA-caliber arenas." This year, yes, your recruiting will probably increase, and your television access will absolutely increase, but the Big East is the draw, not you or CenturyLink.
rlh04d wrote:The rodeo's always in September. We did get booted for the US Figure Skating Championships last January, though. Caused a 3-game road trip. We do lose revenue on rent, but more than make it up on the new TV contract.
You certainly do. Doesn't change the fact that losing revenue on your arena situation is a negative. As is not controlling when you can play games.
Stepping outside of the pointless trolling and baiting here, obviously CenturyLink is a good arena. But pretending like playing in an "NBA caliber" off campus arena doesn't have drawbacks is absurd. If there weren't, we'd just be playing our games at Intrust. You've lost control, money, and a home court advantage. The tradeoff is that you've been able to pack tons of people into the arena. Which is awesome as long as you can fill it. Should the time come when you can't, though, that arena is going to become an albatross fast.