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    NCAA gives Milwaukee 2014 NCAA games

    The BMO Harris Bank Bradley Center has been given the rights to host 1st & 2nd rounds (now ridiculously called the 2nd & 3rd rounds) of the NCAA Tournament in 2014. The games will be Thursday/Saturday games.
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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    That's good for the Badgers... Means MU if they make it that far that year can't play in their own region... Technically holding it in your arena is a disadvantage isn't it?

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    Yes, you can't play in your own arena, but that doesn't mean you can't play a home game. Wisconsin did it Milwaukee years ago and it seems that Duke & UNC do it every year....oh, wait - did you see the new release? Yep - at it again....

    Last year they had games in Greensboro hosted by "The ACC" and BOTH Duke(2 seed) and UNC(1 seed) played there. Also, Kentucky(1 seed) played in Louisville.

    2014: Raleigh, NC - hosted by NC State

    2015: Charlotte, NC - hosted by UNC-Charlotte

    It will be tough for them this year, the NCAA doesn't have any home games slated for the big three.
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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    I understand that rule, but none of those arena's are where UNC and Duke... To my understanding the rule is about where you play the vast majority of your home games... So whenever it's played in the BC, even if the Big East would be the sponsor MU couldn't play there, that's why it would be a disadvantage. For MU the best place for the NCAA to play the first round games would be Chicago or Madison (I don't think they have ever hosted) ... Otherwise there are no other cities super close that are big enough. That's just a location advantage. Unless the NCAA changes the rule to something like you can't play NCAA tourament games in the first four rounds in an arena within 100 miles of your campus. But that would just hurt attendance so they would never do that.

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    I know the rules, just sucks that MU constantly flies coast to coast while Duke & UNC get to play 'virtual home games' every year. The NCAA caters to those programs as evidenced with the new site selections and by the latest jewelry scandal.
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Ganzer, "IWB" View Post
    I know the rules, just sucks that MU constantly flies coast to coast while Duke & UNC get to play 'virtual home games' every year. The NCAA caters to those programs as evidenced with the new site selections and by the latest jewelry scandal.
    Last season, #1 seed Kentucky played the first and second rounds (NCAA terms be damned) in Louisville. This season, if Louisville gets a #1 or #2 seed, they likely will play in Lexington. The lesson? Marquette needs to go get a #1 or #2 seed to ensure itself of being placed at the closest site.
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    Even if MU had gotten a #1 seed last year there was no site within an hour or two drive for us to get seeded at. That's just the unfortunate part of where we are located. Being on the East Coast helps because cities are a lot closer there.

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    Mayor - KY can't play in Rupp Arena.

    I will add to that...... The NCAA selection committee has always said that they will "take into consideration those schools that have traveled a great deal in recent tourneys." Yes, last year MU was in Louisville and the year before in Cleveland, both of which were somewhat drive-able distance, but let's look at MU's recent tourney history, shall we?

    2012 - Louisville, KY
    2011 - Cleveland, OH
    2010 - San Jose, CA
    2009 - Boise, ID
    2008 - Anaheim, CA
    2007 - Winston-Salem, NC
    2006 - San Diego, CA

    The NCAA put the pod system in place to help sell tickets, which I understand, but it is dumb. Hey, if Boise can't sell out - don't let them host again. New Orleans is great for the Final Four - but not the early rounds. They did this to sell tickets, but in reality, they are using the pod system to do favors for their preferred teams. Duke and UNC will sell tickets wherever they go, they don't need to play in their home state.

    Get rid of the pod system. If you are seeded #1, #6 or #12 - this is where you play. Stop giving extra advantages to the "glory children" of the NCAA.
    "When March Madness spills into April.... that's the gravy!" - Homer Simpson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Ganzer, "IWB" View Post
    I know the rules, just sucks that MU constantly flies coast to coast while Duke & UNC get to play 'virtual home games' every year. The NCAA caters to those programs as evidenced with the new site selections and by the latest jewelry scandal.
    But..NCAA is the acronym for the North Carolna Athletic Association....

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    A few things...

    • Madison last hosted at the Kohl Center in 2002. They had hosted twice previously, in 1941 and 1969.
    • I hate that they're in NC virtually every year (8 times from 2004-2013), but if you're a 1/2 seed, you've earned your virtual home game. I take more issue with Murray State getting a home game against a 3-seed when they're a 6.
    • I realize NC gets preferential treatment in terms of quantity of times hosting (as does Ohio), but I like that 32/48 continental states have hosted from '04-'13. Most of those that haven't are either near-zero population bases (Wyoming, the Dakotas) or have NCAA bans based on the confederate flag (Mississippi, South Carolina). I'd rather it get out to Idaho and Arkansas on occasion for the good of the game, even if they can't sell out.
    • Just as important is diversifying the later rounds. Of the 50 available regional and Final Four sites in this period, 32 went to Texas, Georgia, Missouri, Indiana, California, and Arizona. Interestingly, only 10 went to states on the East Coast (including DC), which is as many as Texas had alone.

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