Zman89 wrote:It would be nice if the AAC tourney would be better attended crowds are very sparse.
I’ve been to the two in Hartford and I agree. Unless the home team is playing the arena is always less than half full. The AAC seems to think that a location central to a group of schools will improve the situation. That’s a step in the right direction.
I think they could do better though.
Change the weekend tourney to the top four only. Play all other games at the home court of the higher seeded team. It would spread the tourney out to a full week but it would create both more interest and reward the regular season results.
Selfishly wish they would centralize it more and have it in North Little Rock. We have an arena that has hosted NCAA tournament games and it would sure be convenient for me.
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mrydel wrote:Selfishly wish they would centralize it more and have it in North Little Rock. We have an arena that has hosted NCAA tournament games and it would sure be convenient for me.
Ft Worth might be the most poorly attended event in the AAC tourney's short history. Even if SMU had a team that could compete for the championship, you know we wouldn't bring many fans and this location is about as far as it could be away from the bulk of AAC schools. This decision baffles me and will not be a good look for our conference.
Charleston Pony wrote:Ft Worth might be the most poorly attended event in the AAC tourney's short history. Even if SMU had a team that could compete for the championship, you know we wouldn't bring many fans and this location is about as far as it could be away from the bulk of AAC schools. This decision baffles me and will not be a good look for our conference.
Still think it is tied in with an official move of the conference offices to DFW.
Charleston Pony wrote:Ft Worth might be the most poorly attended event in the AAC tourney's short history. Even if SMU had a team that could compete for the championship, you know we wouldn't bring many fans and this location is about as far as it could be away from the bulk of AAC schools. This decision baffles me and will not be a good look for our conference.
Still think it is tied in with an official move of the conference offices to DFW.
My wish would be to move the tournament to Orange Beach/Gulf Shores. It would be in the center of the conference and the beach and fishing would be incredible. The problem is I have no idea if they even have a place to host the event. Flights to Pensacola and Mobile would be easy (and a Buc-ee’s for drivers, too).