ptownbraves wrote:Cdizzle wrote:So excited that the teams with RPIs 20-30 points lower both won last night.
After sitting through Thursday night games the last few years, and the monstrosity that was last night, I'm beginning to lean towards an 8-team format that forgoes Thursday night. At the very least we need to get those games take off TV. Just embarrassing for the league.
An 8 team format is probably not going to happen. If fans are willing to drive to STL and pay money to see their team, they should get that chance, however bad their team is. People have to book rooms in advance, so in an 8 team format where your team is a 7-10 team, people simply won't plan the trip if their school isn't guaranteed to play at least one game. The Valley, the venue and the host city lose revenue. It gets exposure for the Valley and for the schools. A 7-10 seed is like playing the Powerball. You're probably going to waste a couple bucks, but there's still a chance.
rlh04d wrote:What kind of attendance are the 9/10 seeds really bringing?
ptownbraves wrote:rlh04d wrote:What kind of attendance are the 9/10 seeds really bringing?
Bradley's attendance was higher than expected given where they finished. Let's assume just 250 fans buy all session passes and maybe a quarter of them stay the remainder of the weekend. So 63 fans. I think that's pretty conservative. Hotel for 3 nights = $300-600. Meals, parking, entertainment, another $200-$500 easy. So probably on the low-end somewhere around $30k/team in revenue and on the high end somewhere around $70k/team, times two equals somewhere between $60k and $140k in additional revenue.
Plus, the play-in game is a huge advantage for teams 1 & 2, so getting that 1 or 2 seed means more in a 10 team tournament than it would in an 8 team. You get to play a team that finished their last game less than 18 hours ago.
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