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RE: CUSA Tournament... TWO courts at the SAME TIME??? Seriously?
(03-06-2018 02:55 PM)beefcake0520 Wrote:  And lets be honest guys, there is no neutral ground for this league, its too spread out for fans to attend and make revenue. Which leads to a terrible atmosphere and terrible appearance as far as TV is concerned. It worked at Memphis because Memphis loved basketball period, but it really hasn't worked anywhere else. The neutral ground idea has to go.

I think there's a few locations that would work. Charlotte or Nashville. I don't mind B'ham and El Paso as long as it's not every year. But yeah once the host team falls out you can expect pretty low attendance for the most part. But hell at least it would be in a basketball arena. Move it to S Fla. that will bring a few more fans from each school.

That said I'm warming up to the home court idea.
03-06-2018 03:02 PM
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