Absolute cluster

That's not the point. If a school is hosting a site and also in the tournament themselves, that's cool should be playing on opposite days of the site they are hosting. It is not fair to their fans or the city to make them play at the exact same time. I am not saying the network shouldn't do what they need to do all I'm saying is they should be on opposite days and it can't be that hard to administer

Eh, wut? When you choose to attend the games in person, you are choosing not to watch the games on TV at the same time. It is the risk you take when you decide to buy tickets. Who hosts the games at some random site is 100% irrelevant.
 
Except that it would lock out ISU from certain sites. I'd prefer to have us in play for more local sites than to avoid being on the same day as the site we're hosting.

But my question is how much work is the ISU AD actually doing to host this? Is there going to be any staff that will miss the ISU game because they have to work at the DM site? Or is WF and the NCAA handling the actual operation of the tourney?

Denver is one of the most convenient places for ISU fans to travel to. I'd rather have that and have overlap with the DSM sessions. We could have ended up in NYC like the hoks with half as many ISU fans in attendance as Denver.
 
So we go in - watch the first half of UK/IN, go out to the hallway to watch the ISU game, then come back in to see the second half of the KU/Uconn game? Yes, it can be done but that sucks.

Then why did you buy tickets in the first place?
 
Lol, so the arena will be empty to watch 4 of the most storied programs in ncaa history just because Iowa State is playing the same time? It didn't seem to hurt attendance yesterday.
Also, you don't think any Iowa, Drake, or Uni fans are attending this event?

This post is a fail on so many levels.
 
Denver is one of the most convenient places for ISU fans to travel to. I'd rather have that and have overlap with the DSM sessions. We could have ended up in NYC like the hoks with half as many ISU fans in attendance as Denver.


A yes and no. Pending times, wrestling nationals are at MSG this year. Many hawk fans out there. Could stay another day if they win and catch wrestling and basketball.
 
Then why did you buy tickets in the first place?
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My wife, a week or so ago, overheard a hawk fan saying that isu will probably luck out and end up in Des Moines. She told him that they couldn't because they hosted it. She said he was dumbfounded why they didn't have iowa do it. Thought that it would have been better to have THE university in Iowa host it. She quit after he went on his tirade.

Some people still don't get it. Btw, tavern hawk.

I was at session 2 last night, I heard a few tavern hawks/purple hawks complaining that the court had an ISU logo on it.
 
If the tickets are sold already, do they really care about physical attendance a whole lot?

This basically seems like a complaint that says "I'm not getting everything I want." Kind of on the level of Grandpa Simpson shaking his fist at the crowd. Once you choose to buy these tickets, you know that you're either not watching games on TV or not using the tickets. That was part of the deal.

Heard a source say that there are two things the NCAA looks at:

1) Did the site produce the revenue promised in the bid
2) Coach complaints
 
So you want them to add another thing to look at when trying to place teams in the tournament?

What is the list up to now?

They do plenty of considerations, I'm with the OP, I don't think it's too much to ask to give the hosting school, who steps up to host, a little bit of consideration for fans in their home market. Does it make it more challenging? Sure, but it's not an outrageous consideration to make for a school that's stepped up to host the tournament, since they are not allowed to play at the site they are hosting.
 
Or why not have only conferences host sites, not individual schools. There are 30 odd conferences now. Let the little guys earn their a****ids by hosting a site every now and then.

DM could have been handled by the Missouri Valley.

I dont disagree, but ISU is the one who FINALLY got DM the bid. Not sure it would of taken off without ISU stepping up.

I just think the rule is stupid. The ONLY benefit that ISU had by hosting in Des Moines that Iowa would not of had if they played in Des Moines was first crack at tickets, which is an easy fix. I understand Louisville not being allowed to play in the Yum Center if they are the host, but that rule should not apply if your are hosting at a neutral site.
 
Also, if I was lucky enough to have tickets for Saturday, as a fan of college bb I sure wouldn't miss Kentucky-Indiana just to watch Iowa State. Thats why they invented dvrs. How many times has this happened in Sea Moines.

Like the previous poster pointed out, people that bought tickets to the event went in knowing it was a good possibility their favorite team from Iowa would play during the event.
 
I was at session 2 last night, I heard a few tavern hawks/purple hawks complaining that the court had an ISU logo on it.

They put our game on the screen during one of the media (ie-loooooooong) time-outs, and the Hawkeye fans around us started booing. A couple were complaining about our relative seeding. I didn't say anything...just kept on smiling. I'm glad we're such a thorn in their side. ;)

The REALLY loud booing came when they had the Baylor game on there right at the end of their game, and they switched off of it to invite us all to go buy NCAA merchandise. The boos were SO loud you couldn't even hear the announcer. :)
 
Also, if I was lucky enough to have tickets for Saturday, as a fan of college bb I sure wouldn't miss Kentucky-Indiana just to watch Iowa State. Thats why they invented dvrs. How many times has this happened in Sea Moines.

Like the previous poster pointed out, people that bought tickets to the event went in knowing it was a good possibility their favorite team from Iowa would play during the event.

you want tickets?
 
They put our game on the screen during one of the media (ie-loooooooong) time-outs, and the Hawkeye fans around us started booing. A couple were complaining about our relative seeding. I didn't say anything...just kept on smiling. I'm glad we're such a thorn in their side. ;)

The REALLY loud booing came when they had the Baylor game on there right at the end of their game, and they switched off of it to invite us all to go buy NCAA merchandise. The boos were SO loud you couldn't even hear the announcer. :)

we were at the ku game too and thought this was hilarious. live look in - nope! merchandise!

my favorite cheer of the day was 'Let's go Pee! Let's go pee!"
 
Also, if I was lucky enough to have tickets for Saturday, as a fan of college bb I sure wouldn't miss Kentucky-Indiana just to watch Iowa State. Thats why they invented dvrs. How many times has this happened in Sea Moines.

Like the previous poster pointed out, people that bought tickets to the event went in knowing it was a good possibility their favorite team from Iowa would play during the event.

I guess it could happen and did happen but as an ISU fan I'd be looking to unload those tickets in a heartbeat to watch the game before I watch Kentucky - Indiana or whoever.
 

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