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RE: A10 Extends Conference Tournament
(02-06-2019 03:12 AM)Sultan of Euphonistan Wrote:  Having a neutral site can work but it has to be a place reasonable for most of the conference. Cleveland has worked well for the MAC for a while now with the final game having some nice attendance numbers especially for the MAC. Cleveland is a fair size city and is a reasonable drive for most of the conference. The only schools who really have to make a drive that is pretty far would be probably Central and Western Michigan (and for those schools they get the boost of being close to the football championship played in Detroit) and NIU which really would only be helped in a significant fashion if it was played in Chicago which would not please anybody else.

You also have schools that the fan bases will travel. For example an America East tournament in Boston would be perfect but the schools don't travel.
02-07-2019 09:31 PM
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