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RE: Best College Basketball cities in the US for 2019
(03-15-2019 10:27 PM)Doglando Wrote: Can confirm. Nobody knows usf basketball even exists
Nobody knows UCF basketball exists either, and that's despite you actually winning the past few seasons.
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mikeinoki
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RE: Best College Basketball cities in the US for 2019
(03-16-2019 10:34 AM)DowdyPirate Wrote: I read the article. The methodology isn’t very sound.
Stadium accessibility? How is that even measured much less relevant.
I liked the College-Basketball Stadium Capacity metric.
This metric was calculated by dividing “Stadium Capacity” by “City Population.”
So, Houston with a population of 2.3 million ranks lower than Storrs with 15 thousand. Perfectly logical, right?
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RE: Best College Basketball cities in the US for 2019
(03-15-2019 11:47 PM)AndShock Wrote: Wichita has the 5th highest minimum season ticket price. Which is apparently a bad thing for their rankings.
That says a lot about what is wrong with this study. If they understood the way the market of supply and demand works, they would understand that high ticket prices exists because the demand is very high. A very stupid study.
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RE: Best College Basketball cities in the US for 2019
(03-16-2019 09:38 AM)Foreverandever Wrote: To find 2019’s top spots for NCAA hoops, WalletHub crunched the numbers on more than 280 U.S. cities using nine key metrics. They range from the number of teams per city and the winning percentage of each to stadium capacity and social-media engagement. You can find the results below, followed by a Q&A with a panel of leading college basketball experts. If you disagree with where the data led us, tell us why in the Comments section. Make sure to also check out WalletHub's March Madness Stats & Facts infographic for fun and interesting stats about the matchup.
Not individual programs, the entire city is evaluated.
You can also break them apart by size for a better comparison. Of course that would require you to actually read the article and not just ***** about.the rankings.
What's really sad is that apparently you did read the article and you still posted it over here.
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RE: Best College Basketball cities in the US for 2019
(03-17-2019 07:26 PM)Tigers2B1 Wrote: (03-16-2019 09:38 AM)Foreverandever Wrote: To find 2019’s top spots for NCAA hoops, WalletHub crunched the numbers on more than 280 U.S. cities using nine key metrics. They range from the number of teams per city and the winning percentage of each to stadium capacity and social-media engagement. You can find the results below, followed by a Q&A with a panel of leading college basketball experts. If you disagree with where the data led us, tell us why in the Comments section. Make sure to also check out WalletHub's March Madness Stats & Facts infographic for fun and interesting stats about the matchup.
Not individual programs, the entire city is evaluated.
You can also break them apart by size for a better comparison. Of course that would require you to actually read the article and not just ***** about.the rankings.
What's really sad is that apparently you did read the article and you still posted it over here.
Lol Memphis.
How you all this insecure?
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RE: Best College Basketball cities in the US for 2019
(03-17-2019 07:26 PM)Tigers2B1 Wrote: (03-16-2019 09:38 AM)Foreverandever Wrote: To find 2019’s top spots for NCAA hoops, WalletHub crunched the numbers on more than 280 U.S. cities using nine key metrics. They range from the number of teams per city and the winning percentage of each to stadium capacity and social-media engagement. You can find the results below, followed by a Q&A with a panel of leading college basketball experts. If you disagree with where the data led us, tell us why in the Comments section. Make sure to also check out WalletHub's March Madness Stats & Facts infographic for fun and interesting stats about the matchup.
Not individual programs, the entire city is evaluated.
You can also break them apart by size for a better comparison. Of course that would require you to actually read the article and not just ***** about.the rankings.
What's really sad is that apparently you did read the article and you still posted it over here.
Yep, ORU got the "city" of Tulsa its ranking - too funny! Guess that gazebo is big enough afterall.
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Foreverandever
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RE: Best College Basketball cities in the US for 2019
(03-18-2019 09:30 AM)Atlanta Wrote: (03-17-2019 07:26 PM)Tigers2B1 Wrote: (03-16-2019 09:38 AM)Foreverandever Wrote: To find 2019’s top spots for NCAA hoops, WalletHub crunched the numbers on more than 280 U.S. cities using nine key metrics. They range from the number of teams per city and the winning percentage of each to stadium capacity and social-media engagement. You can find the results below, followed by a Q&A with a panel of leading college basketball experts. If you disagree with where the data led us, tell us why in the Comments section. Make sure to also check out WalletHub's March Madness Stats & Facts infographic for fun and interesting stats about the matchup.
Not individual programs, the entire city is evaluated.
You can also break them apart by size for a better comparison. Of course that would require you to actually read the article and not just ***** about.the rankings.
What's really sad is that apparently you did read the article and you still posted it over here.
Yep, ORU got the "city" of Tulsa its ranking - too funny! Guess that gazebo is big enough afterall.
True, having two division 1 schools in a relative small city helps. Philadelphia benefits from having so many schools stretching its percentages even more than say Houston.
The basketball gazebo needs an update. She's still nice and in great shape but she's twenty years old now and everybody else seems to have a newer edition than us. Have to keep up.
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