BirdmanBB wrote:I think a case could be made for Chicago as well. Here are some comparable drive times according to Google Maps.
To Chicago
Northern Iowa = 4:00
Illinois State = 2:00
Bradley = 2:45
Southern Illinois = 5:30
Evansville = 5:45
Indiana State = 3:30
Creighton = 7:45
Wichita State = 11:30
Drake = 5:30
Missouri State = 8:30
To Kansas City
Northern Iowa = 5:15
Illinois State = 6:20
Bradley = 6:20
Southern Illinois = 6:00
Evansville = 7:00
Indiana State = 6:50
Creighton = 3:10
Wichita State = 3:15
Drake = 3:15
Missouri State = 3:00
As you can see, the drive time difference for particularly WSU would suck, but a drive to Chicago is more favorable for a majority of schools in the MVC over Kansas City. I
If it were between Chicago and St. Louis, the only schools that could really gripe from the change or difference in distance from what is is currently would be SIU (3:30min difference), Evansville (2:45min.), WSU (4:15min) and MSU (5:00). Personally, I don't think SIU would gripe about it because of a solid fan base in chicago. So how about a rotation between St. Louis and Chicago instead? (**If the timing distance from what it currently is to St. Louis and chicago from each school was less than an hour I am assuming not many would have a big deal about it).
Yes, by all means, lets have the western schools even have to travel farther to get to the tourney!
Here's the thing - measuring to each school and making a decision on which site is closer to the highest number of schools is silly because the schools do not all travel equally.
Last year we had five schools that didn't even average 5K in attendence, with another averaging right at 5600. Do we really expect those schools to send large groups to the conference tourney when they have difficulty getting people to their home arenas? If we are going to do an analysis, lets base the analysis on an actual measure of the fanbases. Use something like number of tourney tickets sold by each school. You could even average that figure over a number of years.
Why punish the schools that routinely have attendance that is at least double the average attendance of half of the teams in the conference?