Re: Sioux Falls to bid for 2011 Women's NCAA first round
I've actually been thinking about this a bit, and I think the involved parties are pretty smart. As long as we continue to get events, it will not push a bigger events center, it will hinder those efforts.
This could ramble a bit, stay with me...
Sioux Falls landed the Summit Tourney with great success, media coverage, and good revenue for the city and businesses. Is this a sign that Sioux Falls needs a new arena? Not at all, rather it is a sign that the current Arena is sufficient--and that's exactly what all the fuddy duddies are thinking.
Sioux Falls applies for first round Women's Tournament game--with good media coverage given for SIMPLY APPLYING. Let's say they get it and it is a big success, media coverage, and good revenue for the city and businesses. Is this a sign that Sioux Falls needs a new arena? Not at all, rather it is a sign that the current Arena is sufficient--and that's exactly what all the fuddy duddies are thinking.
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
Until one day, Sioux Falls applies for a first round Men's game or other large enticing event. Local media is really going crazy now, we've always gotten these events before, and this time it's going to mean huge revenues for city and local businesses in difficult economic times, national media spotlight on South Dakota, etc, etc, etc.
Only this time, we get turned down because of a "too small arena." Not only that, but the selection committee makes public statements to local media (who are heartbroken after all their previous coverage) like, "We loved the City of Sioux Falls and everything it had to offer, the arena is just too small. With a bigger arena, your city would have been our number one choice."
Now what do you think the fuddy duddies are thinking? "The arena has been proven to be subpar for the types of events we are entitled to, we better build a bigger arena."
Alakazzam, new arena.
Originally posted by jackdaniel
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This could ramble a bit, stay with me...
Sioux Falls landed the Summit Tourney with great success, media coverage, and good revenue for the city and businesses. Is this a sign that Sioux Falls needs a new arena? Not at all, rather it is a sign that the current Arena is sufficient--and that's exactly what all the fuddy duddies are thinking.
Sioux Falls applies for first round Women's Tournament game--with good media coverage given for SIMPLY APPLYING. Let's say they get it and it is a big success, media coverage, and good revenue for the city and businesses. Is this a sign that Sioux Falls needs a new arena? Not at all, rather it is a sign that the current Arena is sufficient--and that's exactly what all the fuddy duddies are thinking.
Repeat, Repeat, Repeat
Until one day, Sioux Falls applies for a first round Men's game or other large enticing event. Local media is really going crazy now, we've always gotten these events before, and this time it's going to mean huge revenues for city and local businesses in difficult economic times, national media spotlight on South Dakota, etc, etc, etc.
Only this time, we get turned down because of a "too small arena." Not only that, but the selection committee makes public statements to local media (who are heartbroken after all their previous coverage) like, "We loved the City of Sioux Falls and everything it had to offer, the arena is just too small. With a bigger arena, your city would have been our number one choice."
Now what do you think the fuddy duddies are thinking? "The arena has been proven to be subpar for the types of events we are entitled to, we better build a bigger arena."
Alakazzam, new arena.
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