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Battle 4 Atlantis bracket released. We play UCLA and then either Tennessee or Rutgers.
Difficult to defeat UCLA thrice in just under one year's time.
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Battle 4 Atlantis bracket released. We play UCLA and then either Tennessee or Rutgers
https://gojacks.com/news/2022/9/7/wo...-released.aspx
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Bigticket and Jackdaniel, true and true. My point is, and again I'm not arguing for mirror schedules, interest in the season may improve with home games every week. For teams with a strong following that might not be an issue. For teams with light followings weekly home games might help attendance.
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Originally posted by Prairiehaas View PostI'm not arguing for mirror scheduling. That stated, an argument for mirror scheduling is it gives every school home games every week during the season.
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Originally posted by Prairiehaas View PostI'm not arguing for mirror scheduling. That stated, an argument for mirror scheduling is it gives every school home games every week during the season.
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I'm not arguing for mirror scheduling. That stated, an argument for mirror scheduling is it gives every school home games every week during the season.
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Originally posted by Southeast View PostThe complaints are usually regarding in-person attendance, but mirror scheduling also sucks for those who have an interest in more than a single team and watch from home. How about those weeknights where nearly every Summit men's and women's game tips off around the same time? That's like the conference making sure no one watches TOO MUCH Summit basketball or gets too interested in what's going on around the league.
I guess the underlying issue is that, outside of SD, none of the WBB programs have much of a following. Also, apparently very few of the fans care to watch conference games that don't involve "their team". A great way to keep it that way is to make sure they're unlikely to tune in to another game.
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The complaints are usually regarding in-person attendance, but mirror scheduling also sucks for those who have an interest in more than a single team and watch from home. How about those weeknights where nearly every Summit men's and women's game tips off around the same time? That's like the conference making sure no one watches TOO MUCH Summit basketball or gets too interested in what's going on around the league.
I guess the underlying issue is that, outside of SD, none of the WBB programs have much of a following. Also, apparently very few of the fans care to watch conference games that don't involve "their team". A great way to keep it that way is to make sure they're unlikely to tune in to another game.
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Originally posted by Southeast View PostIt seems like mirror scheduling should be the first thing the new commissioner is asked about by any of the SD sports media. It’s so backwards that it absolutely has to be brought up.
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Originally posted by Southeast View PostIt seems like mirror scheduling should be the first thing the new commissioner is asked about by any of the SD sports media. It’s so backwards that it absolutely has to be brought up.
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It seems like mirror scheduling should be the first thing the new commissioner is asked about by any of the SD sports media. It’s so backwards that it absolutely has to be brought up.
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Originally posted by jackdaniel View PostThat's why they shouldn't do anything that destroys the attendance records of those few remaining institutions that do have a decent attendance, right? Their goal should be to grow attendance League wide , not create parity in attendance with the lowest common denominator.
while it totally seems like that is the intention, i am still hoping and trying to believe they must have some other reason and or some way that at least someone thinks this is good for ALL the schools. doesnt the conference benefit from good attendance numbers? and do the schools get to vote on this? and even the schools that have poor attendance, is their position that they DO NOT want fans from the other schools to come and help their attendance numbers because they do not want their own fans to look bad or be outnumbered?
in baseball for instance the yankees have by far the biggest road attendance. and other teams maybe do not like to be able to hear yankee fans cheering over their own fans, but at the same time EVERY other team tries to schedule the yankees in the way that allows them to take FULL ADVANTAGE of the attendance boost that they get when the yankees come to town. so are we saying that some of the summit schools are actually trying to keep opposing fans OUT instead of having the best attendance possible. i want to hope that is not true
double headers seems like a great idea FOR FANS!!!, but in actuality it would probably be opposed by both sides of the current debate. those who want max attendance would want to have as many events as possible. and at the same time, those who want to keep road fan attendance down have to think that bringing ALL the jacks fans (and other better attending road schools) for one double header would be a terrible idea
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
And that's saying something. There wasn't much to destroy for most of the teams in the league.
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Originally posted by DieselJacks View PostThey need to go to doubleheader Saturdays at the very least, and either two separate weekday games or doubleheader games on the weekdays as well. This move has absolutely destroyed attendance numbers for several teams.
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