The problem with Austin is that they plan to play at the UTexas arena. Seems very 2nd class.
Ultimately a big thing that matters, which we don’t see well, is the quality of the bids — the investors, their experience, their plans. Several of the bids are from NBA teams, which surely helps.
One plus for Charlotte this time is the proximity to SC. Now that WCBB has taken off there, gotta be more built in interest now. And if they get some ex SC players …
Milwaukee and St. Louis are both not big WCBB hubs and have summer competition with MLB. Those seem less attractive.
Could you inform me: is the U of Texas arena seemingly 2nd class because it's a college arena? Or is it not a top-notch facility?
(I honestly don't know the answer to the second question.)
I read a comment somewhere thinking that Austin would be good because there isn't that much professional competition, save for the men's soccer team, which is a whole different situation.
In the same vein, Nashville also has a men's soccer team, but its two pro teams -- the Titans (NFL) and Predators (NHL) -- are dormant during most of the WNBA season, so the Summit would have that time to themselves (is that subject-verge in agreement?
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Can see Charlotte, for the reasons discussed, plus no real competition during that time.
I wouldn't mind seeing a team in Philly to increase some Atlantic rivalries, plus it's close enough to my northern NJ home, but not sure the team would be a draw in sports-saturated city that does tend to clear out in the summer to various locales. Wonder what former poster, UConnHusky, a Philly native if I recall, would've thought about chances in that city?
Stay tuned.