LittleBrave
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Anyone know why Dayton doesn't get to host?
They host the First Four and I believe Athletic Dept resources are focused on that and would struggle to host an NIT game even if they had it at an alternate venue.Anyone know why Dayton doesn't get to host?
No if Belmont would of accepted UIC would of been the team most likely screwed.I’m very happy to be wrong on the NIT. But probably had something to do with the unusual situation with Belmont declining given their coaching uncertainty.
And to think a home game because Dayton is our opponent…I’ll take it!
Here are the 7 different metrics the NIT uses to decide at-large picks.No if Belmont would of accepted UIC would of been the team most likely screwed.
No way it’s a sellout. Wed night game at 8. That will eliminate a lot of families with younger kids. Dayton may bring some fans. I’d be happy with 5k.
Correct and that would push UIC out. (If they were the last team in)Here are the 7 different metrics the NIT uses to decide at-large picks.
They use something they call the KNIT, which is the average of these 7 metrics.
UIC's rank is better in the top three, and Bradley's is better in the other four.
But Bradley's KNIT is slightly better than UIC's.
NET- UIC 110 Bradley 113
Ken Pom- UIC- 105 Bradley- 123
Torvik- UIC 112 Bradley 134
Strength of Record- UIC 153 Bradley 120
KPI- UIC 121 Bradley 95
Wins Above Bubble- UIC 160 Bradley 121
BPI- UIC 117 Bradley 116
Average-
UIC- 125.4
Bradley- 117.4
Also they are charging $27 for upper bowl seats which will also hurt attendance.No way it’s a sellout. Wed night game at 8. That will eliminate a lot of families with younger kids. Dayton may bring some fans. I’d be happy with 5k.
25th time in school history. Second only to St John's, who has 30 and 5 championships. Braves have 4!This is the 4th consecutive year playing in a post-season tournament —
Historic -
not 2nd.... as Dayton has participated in 29 NIT's, winiing it 3 times, finishing runnerup 5 times25th time in school history. Second only to St John's, who has 30 and 5 championships. Braves have 4!
Also they are charging $27 for upper bowl seats which will also hurt attendance.
The buzzer-beater at Drake happened with the score tied, and was the game winner.Does anyone remember Bradley winning at Dayton in 1985-86 on a last second buzzer beater play where Jim Les fired a 60 foot
line drive pass to Hersey Hawkins who turned and launched a 35 foot shot at the buzzer?
It happened right after the buzzer beater at Drake and BOTH shots are on this YouTube video right after the 2:00 mark
Great video! Never seen this!Does anyone remember Bradley winning at Dayton in 1985-86 on a last second buzzer beater play where Jim Les fired a 60 foot
line drive pass to Hersey Hawkins who turned and launched a 35 foot shot at the buzzer?
It happened right after the buzzer beater at Drake and BOTH shots are on this YouTube video right after the 2:00 mark
That does not seem fair. If this is true then the NCAA does not really set the price.I thought it was interesting that ISUr gets to charge $20 for a LB ticket, and $15 for an UB ticket. Why don't we have that latitude? Someone said the NCAA sets the prices...why are there tiered prices at some host sites and not others?
Yes, the NCAA does set the prices. I don't know what criteria they use to choose the prices, but historically they have varied by venue.That does not seem fair. If this is true then the NCAA does not really set the price.
So basically put they choose to charge Bradley fans more which to me is BS. Bradley should be complaining to them about this because upper bowl seats should be a lot cheaper period. This is also the reason why some fans will not go because of the higher ticket price for a seat in the upper concourse. I guess our ticket office just does not complain and allows them to screw over their fan base.Yes, the NCAA does set the prices. I don't know what criteria they use to choose the prices, but historically they have varied by venue.
I'm guessing it's set by supply and demand. Bradley has always drawn bigger crowds for postseason games than most hosts.