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Could somebody enlighten me as to why the shootout isn't held at US Bank every year? It is something I have wondered about in recent years. Logically it would seem to make sense. It would be a neutral court and each team could have 8000 tickets to sell. Thoughts and/or opinions?
Just on the basis of how awesome it was to have the Shoe rockin' last night...

No thanks.
I'd be in favor of that.
I don't think this series is made for neutrality in any way. It needs to continue just as it is, giving one team home court advantage each year, and the other surrounded by people who hate them.
(01-08-2011 12:10 AM)ctipton Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think this series is made for neutrality in any way. It needs to continue just as it is, giving one team home court advantage each year, and the other surrounded by people who hate them.

this.

p.s. **** eggz.
Personally, I'd be in favor of discontinuing the series. I'd state to the press that it's in the best interest of UC to schedule better opponents. 03-nerner
THE Series used to be at US Bank Arena and Cincy Gardens years ago when Schmidt Fieldhouse was way too small for a game. Later, XU used Gardens for their home floor. Uc used US Bank Arena for a home floor for quite a few years until Shoemaker Center was built but of course, most of you knew this.
One thing that amazed me was how few Xavier fans attended the game last Thursday night. With UC's attendance being down, two-thirds of the arena was open to the public to purchase tickets. But UC fans stepped up and made it a real home court advantage.
(01-08-2011 12:10 AM)ctipton Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think this series is made for neutrality in any way. It needs to continue just as it is, giving one team home court advantage each year, and the other surrounded by people who hate them.

One team has been surrounded by people who hate them for several consecutive years. 03-lmfao
(01-08-2011 09:27 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-08-2011 12:10 AM)ctipton Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think this series is made for neutrality in any way. It needs to continue just as it is, giving one team home court advantage each year, and the other surrounded by people who hate them.

One team has been surrounded by people who hate them for several consecutive years. 03-lmfao

04-bow
(01-08-2011 12:10 AM)ctipton Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think this series is made for neutrality in any way. It needs to continue just as it is, giving one team home court advantage each year, and the other surrounded by people who hate them.

Agreed.
(01-08-2011 09:12 AM)Ragpicker Wrote: [ -> ]One thing that amazed me was how few Xavier fans attended the game last Thursday night. With UC's attendance being down, two-thirds of the arena was open to the public to purchase tickets. But UC fans stepped up and made it a real home court advantage.

Agreed Rag 04-bow I was looking for about 1/4-1/3 X representation, and never saw it. So, no more attendence comments from me, with the caviat that it continues 04-rock Be real, any remaining skeptics: haven't these guys earned it?
Time to fill the shoe for every home game, got all my tickets yesterday.02-13-banana04-cheers
Yeah, holding the game at US bank could kill the intensity of the game. I say don't mess with what is working right now.
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