squirrel wrote:I realize iWireless is on your list as a "longshot" but they are a "no-shot" because it seats at most 9500 for hoops.
unipanther99 wrote:The actual options, as I see them, including long shots:
1. Stay at Scottrade
2. Stay in STL, smaller arena (SLU arena or the St. Charles one --- gross)
3. Sprint Center, KC
4. Kemper or Memorial Aud in KC --- gross
5. United Center, Chicago
6. Sears Center, Hoffman Estates --- gross
7. New Depaul Arena near downtown Chicago
8. Century Link Center, Omaha
9. Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines
10. Intrust Arena, Wichita
11. iWireless Center, Moline, IL
12. Las Vegas (Thomas & Mack, MGM, Orleans, etc.???)
13. Return to on campus/host sites
Miss anything?
Cdizzle wrote:squirrel wrote:I realize iWireless is on your list as a "longshot" but they are a "no-shot" because it seats at most 9500 for hoops.
I don't see how this is an issue.
lusuperfan wrote:unipanther99 wrote:The actual options, as I see them, including long shots:
1. Stay at Scottrade
2. Stay in STL, smaller arena (SLU arena or the St. Charles one --- gross)
3. Sprint Center, KC
4. Kemper or Memorial Aud in KC --- gross
5. United Center, Chicago
6. Sears Center, Hoffman Estates --- gross
7. New Depaul Arena near downtown Chicago
8. Century Link Center, Omaha
9. Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines
10. Intrust Arena, Wichita
11. iWireless Center, Moline, IL
12. Las Vegas (Thomas & Mack, MGM, Orleans, etc.???)
13. Return to on campus/host sites
Miss anything?
I think it starts to rotate between Scottrade, Sprint, and the UC. Those are the three biggest markets in the MVC area; going to a smaller arena/market won't make as much sense.
I really hope it's not a return to on-campus/host sites. We just came from the Horizon League which might have the worst conference tourney in all of college basketball.
Also, as I've said before, if the new DePaul arena is actually built (still not a certainty considering IL and Chicago gov'ts have a boatload of debt, Rahm might not get reelected next year, there still isn't a shovel in the ground), there is no way DePaul will let Loyola host their conference tourney there. There's too much competition/even a little bad blood between the 2 programs.
Cdizzle wrote:lusuperfan wrote:unipanther99 wrote:The actual options, as I see them, including long shots:
1. Stay at Scottrade
2. Stay in STL, smaller arena (SLU arena or the St. Charles one --- gross)
3. Sprint Center, KC
4. Kemper or Memorial Aud in KC --- gross
5. United Center, Chicago
6. Sears Center, Hoffman Estates --- gross
7. New Depaul Arena near downtown Chicago
8. Century Link Center, Omaha
9. Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines
10. Intrust Arena, Wichita
11. iWireless Center, Moline, IL
12. Las Vegas (Thomas & Mack, MGM, Orleans, etc.???)
13. Return to on campus/host sites
Miss anything?
I think it starts to rotate between Scottrade, Sprint, and the UC. Those are the three biggest markets in the MVC area; going to a smaller arena/market won't make as much sense.
I really hope it's not a return to on-campus/host sites. We just came from the Horizon League which might have the worst conference tourney in all of college basketball.
Also, as I've said before, if the new DePaul arena is actually built (still not a certainty considering IL and Chicago gov'ts have a boatload of debt, Rahm might not get reelected next year, there still isn't a shovel in the ground), there is no way DePaul will let Loyola host their conference tourney there. There's too much competition/even a little bad blood between the 2 programs.
So you're not OK with a host city also being home to a league team. Unless it's your team. I think we could probably all agree with that.
TheAsianSensation wrote:As a reminder, the SEC tournament in 2018 is at Scotttrade. Odds are this announcement is tied to that factoid, but we'll see.
lusuperfan wrote:Cdizzle wrote:lusuperfan wrote:I think it starts to rotate between Scottrade, Sprint, and the UC. Those are the three biggest markets in the MVC area; going to a smaller arena/market won't make as much sense.
I really hope it's not a return to on-campus/host sites. We just came from the Horizon League which might have the worst conference tourney in all of college basketball.
Also, as I've said before, if the new DePaul arena is actually built (still not a certainty considering IL and Chicago gov'ts have a boatload of debt, Rahm might not get reelected next year, there still isn't a shovel in the ground), there is no way DePaul will let Loyola host their conference tourney there. There's too much competition/even a little bad blood between the 2 programs.
So you're not OK with a host city also being home to a league team. Unless it's your team. I think we could probably all agree with that.
No I'm not OK with downgrading and moving the tournament to a smaller stage. Des Moines, Wichita, Moline, and campus sites (helloooo half empty, 4500 seat Gentile Arena) are not on the same level as the Scottrade Center in St. Louis; the UC in Chicago and the Sprint Center Kansas City are.
I also personally think the drop in attendance is overblown. It was a perfect storm of a down year for most Valley teams and a historic run for WSU that basically turned this year's tournament into a snore-fest. Everyone knew Wichita St. was gonna win it and nobody else really had a chance at an at-large NCAA tourney bid. In three years, WSU will drop a little (They'll still be good and bring a ton of fans to St. Louis. They just won't be undefeated and in a totally different class than the other teams in the MVC) and a few other teams will be good enough maybe in a position for an at-large bid to make it an interesting weekend. Then you'll see fanbases that had a poor showing this year (Bradley comes to mind as a young team who can be a threat in a couple of seasons that had an embarrassing student section this year) boost attendance.
FWIW, My money says they announce some sort of rotation between 4 cities: STL, KC, CHI, and Indy. We have 2 schools in Indiana, and if the UC is booked for the B1G tourney, then it would mean Bankers Life would be open as well.
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