Quote Originally Posted by MayorBeluga View Post
The combination of conferences getting larger, made for TV neutral site games, the fact that the Big Tenlevenfourteen Network and the (South Bend is nowhere near the Atlantic) ACC is so tough they get RPI boost from conference play and everyone's need to get 20 wins (even if 10 come against the Little Sisters of the Poor) have made it more and more difficult to schedule good home and home nonconference games. Who suffers? The fans who buy season tickets.
Mayor, two points in your post really hit the nail on the head, and not just for basketball.
Made for TV games are great, but at some point you need to take care of your season ticket base with some top level home and home arrangements. That is one reason why I'm a big fan of keeping the Big East at 10 unless some incredible opportunity presents itself.

Sure most long time season ticket holders will keep buying the tickets, but student packages in many places do suffer.
The overall schedule may look good, but a made for tv game and playing good teams in a holiday tournament often leave room for just one good nonconference home game.