How much noise is out there from the Big 12 about the proximity of the Jayhawks to Kansas City where the tournament is held for the conference? Never mind that they might be the top seed for the tourney. I am watching the game and it sounds an awful lot like a home game for the Jayhawks. Is the tournament intending to rotate the site soon?
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Good point Oldhare. Also, I think a good comparison for the way Mike Daum plays would be Perry Ellis from KU.
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Originally posted by Roy View PostIt will be at the Sprint Center through 2020. Just extended for 4 years. I think this is the 7th year at this site.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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There are 9 games in 5 sessions. Sold out in 2014 and 2015 (and I expect most certainly 2016) with a total attendance of 95,000.
Tough ticket! (rubs thumb and forefingers together)
I hope JMD will give us an update of his experience when he has time.
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If tickets are sold like they are at the Big 12 and Summit League tourney, then no way it will move sites. These two conferences have proven that. It is the main money maker, other than football related income and shared money from NCAA men's BB tourney, for the conference offices.
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Originally posted by Roy View PostThere are 9 games in 5 sessions. Sold out in 2014 and 2015 (and I expect most certainly 2016) with a total attendance of 95,000.
Tough ticket! (rubs thumb and forefingers together)
I hope JMD will give us an update of his experience when he has time.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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On a related note, the UW Green Bay is hosting the women's Horizon tourney. All games are held in Green Bay. Green Bay is seeking its 14th tournament title. The top 2 seeds do not play the first 2 rounds. The same thing is scheduled for the men at Detroit in brackets for 10 teams(Detroit would be an easily reached site for the bus league like the Horizon). Green Bay men won that title as they eliminated #1 Valpo and #2 Oakland was also eliminated in a semifinal. 4312 attended the final for men on 3/8/2016. The women played Thursday through Sunday. The women's semifinal had 2342 while the women's final is still being played and there is not a number available. If attendance is one of the goals of the conference title, the current Summit tournament is doing OK.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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And drifting further...
I noticed the other day the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) is ranked #26 in conference RPI. Summit League is #11. Furthers my bewilderment why UMKC ever left the Summit League for that conference that hasn't been relevant since the Mountain West was formed.
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Originally posted by BTownJack View PostAnd drifting further...
I noticed the other day the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) is ranked #26 in conference RPI. Summit League is #11. Furthers my bewilderment why UMKC ever left the Summit League for that conference that hasn't been relevant since the Mountain West was formed.
Then we added Omaha and Denver, which is better than any of those other three teams that left. Getting ORU back was a bonus for the league. We could use one more team, but I don't want UMKC back.(\__/)
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Originally posted by BTownJack View PostAnd drifting further...
I noticed the other day the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) is ranked #26 in conference RPI. Summit League is #11. Furthers my bewilderment why UMKC ever left the Summit League for that conference that hasn't been relevant since the Mountain West was formed.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by OldHare View PostHow much noise is out there from the Big 12 about the proximity of the Jayhawks to Kansas City where the tournament is held for the conference? Never mind that they might be the top seed for the tourney. I am watching the game and it sounds an awful lot like a home game for the Jayhawks. Is the tournament intending to rotate the site soon?"I think we'll be OK"
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