DanofXav76 wrote:not sure if it was by plan or by accident but I thought it was nice the three new teams got to open league play at home.
DanofXav76 wrote:Agree with all points already made. Cintas was rocking for St. John's then caught most of the other four games on Fox Sports1. Two exciting overtime games and a very impressive Creighton team. Just a couple of addtional thoughts here. Any reaction to the two female announcers for the Seton Hall/Providence game? I thought they were enthusiastic and did a nice job. Also to be fair, not sure if it was by plan or by accident but I thought it was nice the three new teams got to open league play at home. I certainly echo the sentiment of using this same format next season on New Year's Eve.
Happy New Year to all of my new Big East friends!!
pki1998 wrote:DanofXav76 wrote:not sure if it was by plan or by accident but I thought it was nice the three new teams got to open league play at home.
At first I thought this was odd as well. While I am a fan of a new team (Xavier) I would have no problem giving precedence to elder teams, by giving them the first game at home. Then I came up with a plausible reason why this was done. Lining up the whole conference to play one the same day could be a nightmare with the shared arenas. X and Butler own their arenas and I believe that Crieghton and Providence are the primary tenants of thier arenas. So I think the home teams where probably based on who had availability to host
JOPO wrote:pki1998 wrote:DanofXav76 wrote:not sure if it was by plan or by accident but I thought it was nice the three new teams got to open league play at home.
At first I thought this was odd as well. While I am a fan of a new team (Xavier) I would have no problem giving precedence to elder teams, by giving them the first game at home. Then I came up with a plausible reason why this was done. Lining up the whole conference to play one the same day could be a nightmare with the shared arenas. X and Butler own their arenas and I believe that Crieghton and Providence are the primary tenants of thier arenas. So I think the home teams where probably based on who had availability to host
Maybe just trying to wean them in instead of having the on the road in hostile new league arenas? Lol? Where are all of the newbies playing next? I know Creighton travels to New Jersey to face my beloved Pirates on Saturday.
JOPO wrote:pki1998 wrote:DanofXav76 wrote:not sure if it was by plan or by accident but I thought it was nice the three new teams got to open league play at home.
At first I thought this was odd as well. While I am a fan of a new team (Xavier) I would have no problem giving precedence to elder teams, by giving them the first game at home. Then I came up with a plausible reason why this was done. Lining up the whole conference to play one the same day could be a nightmare with the shared arenas. X and Butler own their arenas and I believe that Crieghton and Providence are the primary tenants of thier arenas. So I think the home teams where probably based on who had availability to host
Maybe just trying to wean them in instead of having the on the road in hostile new league arenas? Lol? Where are all of the newbies playing next? I know Creighton travels to New Jersey to face my beloved Pirates on Saturday.
HoosierPal wrote:Day 1 Attendance:
Creighton 18,525 - 100% sellout
Xavier 10,250 - 100% sellout
Providence 9568 - 77% full
Butler 9318 - 93% full
Georgetown 7,823 - 41 % full
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