Which games should be red-outs???
All of them.
Which games should be red-outs???
Me either...thats why I used him..Hey, LG called us a Donkey/jacka$$ so I thought it was a fair comeback
It was mentioned that post season games could be played there....NIT is post season....I don't want them to even consider that. Thats been MY contention all along.
I'm willing to compromise (like I have any real say) on a game played there but it can't be anything significant. Now some will rightfully argue ANY BU game is significant but certainly NOT post season or Valley games.
If its EIEIO, like I said, I'm not worried about WHERE its played but we all should worry that it IS being played in the first place.
While the press release did state "all campus-site postseason tournament games" would be played at the new arena, I have learned that the NIT was not intended to be included in that statement, circumstantially. Depending on the team and arena availability, the PCC option would remain open. They were just trying to simply the release. I would expect the communication coming forward to be clearer.
The NIT is the MAIN post season tourney. How in the world would you release such info and be talking about EIEIO tournamnets only.
If you don't like my passion for BU or anyone elses then why argue/discuss this with me or anyone else? You can easily igore what I post.
"Loudest...most extreme"......according to whom? What makes my opine any louder then yours or what makes it more extreme....no really. Is it becuase my view differs from yours.
Figures...what figures? The people you quote told us in no uncertain terms that NO ONE knows any numbers so we should just wait until we know more....yet some keep tossing out figures to support their side.
And if numbers ARE allowed (I'll differ to you as far as the rules here) Shaunguth's numbers are all I need.
As far as me repeating things over and over...well, there you go again. Quoting Tornado and squirrel who have been as passionate and outspoken about how THEY feel yet, since my view differs from yours, I'M the one that goes on and on. Classic.
It takes TWO to tango and I only have one screen name so I know I ain't discusing this with myself.
And again...if you REALLY read what I have wrote I have said that I am open to a game being played at the mens practice facility.....NO one is right or wrong about how they feel towards this issue and we may NEVER really be able to declare a winner. So again I ask...whos the hardliner and who is open minded here?
My issue has been from what Dr. Cross first claimed could happen. Specifically POST season games being played at a 4200 seat mens practice facility. THAT is my MAIN issue and I care because it would be foolish and HURT the program I have supported for 25 years.
All BS aside, I didn't care for T's #'s and his logic on season tickets, squirrel's examples and comparisons and BNC's statement about the team playing without me(Hell I know 1 monkey won't stop no show) but they never called us ass's (maybe think so) and like wise for what LG calls the other side (Us I guess):!: I respect their opinions, as we all want whats best in BU BB and their fans:!:
I've repeatedly mentioned this. The Presbyterian game's actual attendance last year was about 4800. The walkup was 185.
That game fits the mold that would be an additional game played at the new arena.
If said game were to be played in the arena this year off the season ticket package, you would have fewer than 500 pre-sold tickets. And it's doubtful such a game would sell out, either.
So the likelihood of being shutout is being greatly exaggerated. I agree with those concerned, as I actually shared many of those same concerns. But after hearing people in athletics break the numbers down...it's nothing to get worked up about. And I have heard JL is concerned that the atmosphere for the arena might be "too good" and impact the team when the atmosphere gets dead at Carver.
Found this blurb about Loyola Marymount in an Insider article from ESPN.com. Seems that Doug Gottlieb thinks LMU is one of the top teams this year outside of Dick Vitale's top 40.
Loyola Marymount: Drew Viney might be the best scorer in the WCC, and with his whole crew back, LMU is shooting for second place behind Gonzaga. Head coach Max Good gets his teams to play very hard, and their veteran transfers and excellent depth should translate to plenty of wins. Keep in mind, this is a team that knocked off both USC and Notre Dame on the road last season.
In addition, he picks Wichita State as another sleeper in the mold of UNI last year.
Wichita State: Gregg Marshall finally has what he had at Winthrop: experience, depth, talent and his type of interchangeable parts. Toure' Murry can beat you off the catch or the bounce and the Shockers have size with Garrett Stutz and J.T. Durley. I wrote this piece last preseason and gave the big boys a fair warning about Northern Iowa. Kansas saw how that turned out. Fellow Valley member Wichita State has the same potential.