It's like this, people . . . if you want to see a SDSU home game on one of the ESPN networks, then get yourself, your friends, relatives, casual acquaintances, and strangers you meet on the street to go to men's basketball games in Frost Arena between now and Feb. 18th when SDSU hosts its first ever ESPN Bracketbusters game.
For those of you playing at home, these are the games that we need to get maximum butts-in-seats factor for:
Thursday, January 12: South Dakota
Saturday, January 14: UMKC
Thursday, February 2: Oral Roberts
Saturday, February 4: Southern Utah
Wednesday, February 15: NDSU
(Now, USD, ORU, and NDSU shouldn't be much of a problem, attendance-wise. It's UMKC and Southern Utah that you need to be hitting up all of your network of family, friends, co-workers and associates to show up for. It will make a difference. ESPN wants to show full, boisterous arenas. Frost Arena should be that, this year, but it won't just happen. Y'all in the Brookings area--MAKE IT HAPPEN!)
With that intro, this link via the Oral Roberts fan board to the Virginia Commonwealth fan board shows a hypothetical matchup of home Bracketbusters vs. visitor Bracketbusters, by RPI.
The interesting thing from the VCU fan board's compilation is that so many more of the home Bracketbuster teams this year are up in RPI vs. the away Bracketbuster teams. On a sheer RPI match-up basis, they have Nevada coming back to Frost. I imagine that the Wolfpack would rather not . . .
For those of you playing at home, these are the games that we need to get maximum butts-in-seats factor for:
Thursday, January 12: South Dakota
Saturday, January 14: UMKC
Thursday, February 2: Oral Roberts
Saturday, February 4: Southern Utah
Wednesday, February 15: NDSU
(Now, USD, ORU, and NDSU shouldn't be much of a problem, attendance-wise. It's UMKC and Southern Utah that you need to be hitting up all of your network of family, friends, co-workers and associates to show up for. It will make a difference. ESPN wants to show full, boisterous arenas. Frost Arena should be that, this year, but it won't just happen. Y'all in the Brookings area--MAKE IT HAPPEN!)
With that intro, this link via the Oral Roberts fan board to the Virginia Commonwealth fan board shows a hypothetical matchup of home Bracketbusters vs. visitor Bracketbusters, by RPI.
The interesting thing from the VCU fan board's compilation is that so many more of the home Bracketbuster teams this year are up in RPI vs. the away Bracketbuster teams. On a sheer RPI match-up basis, they have Nevada coming back to Frost. I imagine that the Wolfpack would rather not . . .
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