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RE: At Some Point C-USA Basketball Tournaments Need to Return to El Paso
(02-15-2017 06:34 PM)ATTALLABLAZE Wrote:  
(02-15-2017 01:34 PM)Volkmar Wrote:  Yeah, it's not really fair to give it to the same school every year. You have a much better chance of winning when you're basically playing at home. They should at least alternate it between the top three or so schools attendance-wise.

Average attendance for the 2016 season from ncaa.org...

UTEP - 7,385
ODU - 7,037
Marshall - 5,473
MTSU - 5,183
UAB - 4,945
Charlotte - 4,667
LA Tech - 3,855
WKU - 3,671
USM - 2,993
Rice - 2,204
UNT - 1,979
FAU and FIU - 1,149
UTSA - 1,072

UAB shouldn't get to host it every year for no other reason than they just happen to be fortunate enough to be in the right location geographically. Just my opinion.
Put in a competitive bid.


I have no problem with UTEP hosting. Let's do it. Bring on Nashville too. I'm in.

I put in my competitive bid but unfortunately the people in charge at Bham have more resources than me and my 4 year degree salary.
02-16-2017 11:40 AM
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