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wow. great news!Sorry if this was posted already.
UConn To Host 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Games
How can Hurley spin this to our advantage?
wow. great news!Sorry if this was posted already.
UConn To Host 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Games
How can Hurley spin this to our advantage?
It is the principle inquiry of the OP.I don't think anyone was really claiming this was a UConn benefit. I certainly I wasn't. I was just saying regardless whether UConn was hosting they couldn't play there.
So I'm told. So other than having the Husky Dog head (That no one here likes) in the out of bounds corners of the court, how is this a benefit for UConn?
I'm under the same impression. Unless I am mistaken, I don't think this actually is good news.
UHa should host.
I mentioned the NCAA stuff. Also there are basketball games. So I dunno, we are basketball fans and there are some basketball games. I like basketball games, NCAA tourney has some good ones sometimes!So you are the third person to mention why it may not be a net negative. Care to explain the net positives?
IF we narrowly define the thread and all responses to fit this precise definition of 'Hurley spinning this to our advantage', then you are technically correct while there are certainly possibilities for positives (NCAA interaction, building basketball fans) they are marginal & tangential.It is the principle inquiry of the OP.
"How can Hurley spin this to our advantage?"
To which I responded, "Unless I am mistaken, I don't think this actually is good news."
I didn't say it was bad news, and don't necessarily think it is bad news. I just can't see any additional benefit for the UConn basketball program, in particular.
Fourth.You can no longer play at any arena where you play your home games (some number or percentage, I'm not looking it up). So we could never play in Hartford no matter who was the host.
IF we narrowly define the thread and all responses to fit this precise definition of 'Hurley spinning this to our advantage', then you are technically correct while there are certainly possibilities for positives (NCAA interaction, building basketball fans) they are marginal & tangential.
1998. Best game was UNC beating UNC-Charlotte in OT.
who took a steamer in your cheerios?Fourth.
Why not just say that?
It's not a technicality. It was the question posed in the OP. I simply gave my opinion. 4 posters so far have latched on to the UHa portion of the comment, which honestly was intended as a throw-away. On the other hand, is there anything to stop UHa from hosting and putting the games in Uncasville? What about amending the comment from UHa to Fairfield or Bridgeport? Does UConn play more than 4 home games at Webster Bank Arena?
I seem to remember Princeton being there? I have an image in my head of their band playing in the halls of the Civic Center. I also believe MSU was there because I recall being excited to watch Mateen Cleaves.
I remember it being packed with fans from all over.
who took a steamer in your cheerios?
If it is a disaster I would fully blame the locals. Time for folks in and around Hartford to show what the city and immediate region is about. Be welcoming and warm to people who visit, help those who look lost/guide them, showcase the best the city has to offer (culture/museums, food, bars, etc.), tell people what potential (at least what I was reading in the other thread) the city has, especially in the coming years. Also, West Hartford is cool and makes a neat half day trip diversion. I have always felt, in all of my travels, that local people can make or break a place and either make a subpar place pretty cool or an above average place a location you want to pass up.This is going to be a disaster.
That UConn vs. UCF game was a strange one in Worsteshire. Alluding to another recent post, I had no idea beer was not served.Au contraire, Providence was one of the best first round sites I've visited - Worcester the worst. Hartford literally in the middle, decent enough bars for in-between games and type of place that can be NOTHING but NCAA for a weekend. Basketball fans will come out for the games especially NOW WITH BEER!!
When its in Boston you can barely tell.
I can't imagine there being high demand for an Arizona/LIU-Brooklyn or UNC/Davidson game. But for a local college hoops head, the prices will be well worth the product.
The way around it is to not schedule any home games at the XL center that year.I presume this means that we would be ineligible to be placed in a Hartford pod?
I guess this rule changed in the 90's as I remember seeing the first and and second round of the dream season in Hartford. That was a lot of fun to go to the games in Hartford and see UCONN go to the sweet 16. Memorable times.You can’t play more than, I believe, 4 regular season games at a site to be eligible to play regional games regardless of who is hosting.
Hurley should show players 2014 and UConn fans showing up at MSG for tournament.IF we narrowly define the thread and all responses to fit this precise definition of 'Hurley spinning this to our advantage', then you are technically correct while there are certainly possibilities for positives (NCAA interaction, building basketball fans) they are marginal & tangential.
I think that was pre-rule.I remember in 1990 fewer games were scheduled at the Civic Center that year giving the Dream Season Huskies the chance to play in Hartford as the 1 seed that year.
Some on the BY would argue that it's not a home game for us, so, eligible.I presume this means that we would be ineligible to be placed in a Hartford pod?