I'm guessing most of you have heard this already but now it is getting closer to reality. The Summit League is going to approve mirror scheduling which will eliminate the ability for schools to host doubleheaders on Saturdays.
Personally, I don't like this idea as I like the doubleheader set up. I also like that every other weekend we have home games. With mirror scheduling now there is going to be a game every weekend, Thursday & Saturday. One week men, next week women. I'm as big of a Jackrabbit fan as anyone, but I like having every other weekend open to do other things! This is sure to put a strain on the athletic department's staff as well. Instead of having to work 3 nights every 2 weekends, now they will have to work 4 nights every 2 weekends. And be accountable for being around every single weekend.
Let's hear your thoughts. And here is an article from Terry in today's argues:
Personally, I don't like this idea as I like the doubleheader set up. I also like that every other weekend we have home games. With mirror scheduling now there is going to be a game every weekend, Thursday & Saturday. One week men, next week women. I'm as big of a Jackrabbit fan as anyone, but I like having every other weekend open to do other things! This is sure to put a strain on the athletic department's staff as well. Instead of having to work 3 nights every 2 weekends, now they will have to work 4 nights every 2 weekends. And be accountable for being around every single weekend.
Let's hear your thoughts. And here is an article from Terry in today's argues:
Summit League might eliminate doubleheaders
Terry Vandrovec • January 6, 2011
The days of conference doubleheaders at Frost Arena may be numbered.
The Summit League joint council has approved switching to a mirror-schedule format, meaning that the SDSU men and women would play conference contests Thursdays and Saturdays - one team at home and one on the road - beginning in 2012-13.
Currently, the men and women both are at home or both away with the men playing Thursday and Saturday and the women Saturday and Monday.
The Jackrabbits - and some of their conference cohorts - have used that as an impetus to create attendance-boosting doubleheaders, hearkening back to the North Central Conference days. Even their season-ticket packages are good for men's and women's games.
But now all that's standing in the way of change - pitched as a way to create needed downtime for the women - is approval from the school presidents. They'll vote on the matter at league meetings during the conference tournament in early March in Sioux Falls, and SDSU athletic director Justin Sell believes it will pass.
"It's just part of the changing times and we have to roll with it," he said. "From our perspective, we're disappointed to see the doubleheaders go because we know the fans really enjoy them. We'll try to get creative and keep some (non-conference) doubleheaders around, and hopefully the strength of our men's and women's programs will take care of the ticket side."
There is a marked difference.
Last season, the SDSU men averaged 3,793 fans for home games that were part of conference doubleheaders compared to 1,596 for Thursday night league games. The women drew 2,937 on doubleheader days and just 1,345 on Mondays.
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Terry Vandrovec • January 6, 2011
The days of conference doubleheaders at Frost Arena may be numbered.
The Summit League joint council has approved switching to a mirror-schedule format, meaning that the SDSU men and women would play conference contests Thursdays and Saturdays - one team at home and one on the road - beginning in 2012-13.
Currently, the men and women both are at home or both away with the men playing Thursday and Saturday and the women Saturday and Monday.
The Jackrabbits - and some of their conference cohorts - have used that as an impetus to create attendance-boosting doubleheaders, hearkening back to the North Central Conference days. Even their season-ticket packages are good for men's and women's games.
But now all that's standing in the way of change - pitched as a way to create needed downtime for the women - is approval from the school presidents. They'll vote on the matter at league meetings during the conference tournament in early March in Sioux Falls, and SDSU athletic director Justin Sell believes it will pass.
"It's just part of the changing times and we have to roll with it," he said. "From our perspective, we're disappointed to see the doubleheaders go because we know the fans really enjoy them. We'll try to get creative and keep some (non-conference) doubleheaders around, and hopefully the strength of our men's and women's programs will take care of the ticket side."
There is a marked difference.
Last season, the SDSU men averaged 3,793 fans for home games that were part of conference doubleheaders compared to 1,596 for Thursday night league games. The women drew 2,937 on doubleheader days and just 1,345 on Mondays.
(read more)
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