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RE: All the western conferences held their conference tournament in Nevada except...
(03-14-2017 12:43 AM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote:  Looking at pics of the Hornets Nest is stunning. Is that the worst arena in D1?

Sac St, Portland St, and Cal St-Northridge got offers from the Big Sky after Idaho, Boise St, and Nevada left as most of the Sky schools had visions of sugar plums and fat TV contracts if they included those mega-markets. Nothing ever materialized of course, and Sac St and Portland St have a glacial speed at improving facilities. Portland St will open a new arena next year, but Sac St has been promising a new one ever since they've been a member.

The Montanas were the only schools that objected to the west coast ones, as they wanted the Dakota schools. Can't imagine the Montanas being very happy now, as they have been yoked with Jr Highs masquerading as DIs.
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