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RE: Could #EMUHoops be better than UofM next year?
(04-04-2012 09:47 PM)EagleSam Wrote:  That's a hell of an idea. It could change locations every year... They could even do it at the Palace every other year with Van Andel alternating. I'd watch that for sure. Only hiccup would be EMU, WMU, and CMU potentially playing OOC games against each other. Dont think I've ever seen preseason tourney games with opponents in the same conference.

Round robin format:

WMU vs Michigan, MSU, GVSU

CMU vs Oakland, Detroit, MSU

EMU vs Michigan, Oakland, Detroit

Detoit vs EMU, CMU, Michigan

Michigan vs Detroit, wmu, emu

Msu vs wmu, cmu, grand valley

Oakland vs emu, cmu, grand valley

Grand valley vs Oakland, emu and msu

Keep it in grand rapids because it's the most neutral spot for everyone except gvsu.

I'd buy tics to that every year. 12 games in three days. The money stays in Michigan. Fox sports Detroit picks this up for sure. Big ten network for some of the games.
04-05-2012 07:19 AM
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