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RE: CUSA Tournament... TWO courts at the SAME TIME??? Seriously?
(03-06-2018 07:59 PM)Ourland Wrote:  
(03-06-2018 06:55 PM)Cyniclone Wrote:  
(03-06-2018 06:51 PM)Ourland Wrote:  This may work. It does look odd, but it's all about attendance. Having the tournaments together may end up being a good move. We'll see what happens, but they may get this right. If not, let's try Nashville in a couple years.

Isn't the hangup that Nashville's arenas are more or less spoken for during Championship Week?

I wouldn't know. There's also New Orleans. That's a great destination city. Wherever it's held, I'd keep the tournaments together within the same venue. Consolidate all the fans under one roof. I like that concept and I think it'll work. I wish I could be there this weekend
Getting nervous Judy?

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