geezerhawkdad
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
HB2
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Seahawk Nation 08
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 09:12 AM)geezerhawkdad Wrote: HB2
Ah gotcha.
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Seahawkhoops
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 09:10 AM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:07 AM)geezerhawkdad Wrote: If the Southern Conference ever leaves Asheville, NC, it is an excellent place for a mid-major tournament. The arena seats around 6,000 fans and once you park, you can walk to dozens of restaurants.
Begs the question why they'd leave if it's such a good locale!
Maybe we can steal it away from them instead?
I just don't understand why Wilmington can't get a freaking arena as part of it's convention center. Could have a situation like North Charleston
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03-16-2017 09:14 AM |
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Seahawk Nation 08
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 09:14 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: I just don't understand why Wilmington can't get a freaking arena as part of it's convention center. Could have a situation like North Charleston
The same reason the city turned down a sweet 14,000-seat minor league stadium. Most of the taxpayers here suck, and don't give a sh*t if people leave for Raleigh or Charlotte to get jobs.
Yeah, I'm still bitter. 70 % against. Unbelievable.
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
The winningest teams are going to have the best crowds in general, so to make attendance the #1 priority, we host it at the #1 seeds school. Sure, UNCW at #1 will get more fans than NU at #1, but we can fill an arena if it's a big game and we are good. If let's say UNCW is a #8 and W&M is #7. I don't think Virginia Beach will help much.
I like that we have a tourney that everyone gets together for a long weekend. But if attendance is the concern, then there's no better option than higher seeds hosting their games, since we are so spread out. I don't like it, but it must be on the conference's radar.
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03-16-2017 09:33 AM |
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 09:31 AM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:14 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: I just don't understand why Wilmington can't get a freaking arena as part of it's convention center. Could have a situation like North Charleston
The same reason the city turned down a sweet 14,000-seat minor league stadium. Most of the taxpayers here suck, and don't give a sh*t if people leave for Raleigh or Charlotte to get jobs.
Yeah, I'm still bitter. 70 % against. Unbelievable.
Maybe they'd go for an arena though?
Can't hurt to try, since they turned down minor league baseball. Surely, they definitely wouldn't do both.
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03-16-2017 09:34 AM |
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Seahawkhoops
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 09:34 AM)CoastGuardHawk06 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:31 AM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:14 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: I just don't understand why Wilmington can't get a freaking arena as part of it's convention center. Could have a situation like North Charleston
The same reason the city turned down a sweet 14,000-seat minor league stadium. Most of the taxpayers here suck, and don't give a sh*t if people leave for Raleigh or Charlotte to get jobs.
Yeah, I'm still bitter. 70 % against. Unbelievable.
Maybe they'd go for an arena though?
Can't hurt to try, since they turned down minor league baseball. Surely, they definitely wouldn't do both.
i remember the vote and it's crazy. Could host events like this, maybe would help UNCW draw bigger P5 teams in for games, concerts. Huge boost for hotels, downtown businesses. bigger picture!!!!!!
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B_Hawk06
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 09:42 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:34 AM)CoastGuardHawk06 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:31 AM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:14 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: I just don't understand why Wilmington can't get a freaking arena as part of it's convention center. Could have a situation like North Charleston
The same reason the city turned down a sweet 14,000-seat minor league stadium. Most of the taxpayers here suck, and don't give a sh*t if people leave for Raleigh or Charlotte to get jobs.
Yeah, I'm still bitter. 70 % against. Unbelievable.
Maybe they'd go for an arena though?
Can't hurt to try, since they turned down minor league baseball. Surely, they definitely wouldn't do both.
i remember the vote and it's crazy. Could host events like this, maybe would help UNCW draw bigger P5 teams in for games, concerts. Huge boost for hotels, downtown businesses. bigger picture!!!!!!
The vote though, was for a baseball stadium. Outside of baseball games and outdoor concerts... the possibilities are limited there. However, for an arena there's soooooooo many more options.
You could have everything from monster truck competitions to conventions of all types. The possibilities are nearly endless for money making opportunities without seasonal restrictions.
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Seahawkhoops
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 10:13 AM)CoastGuardHawk06 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:42 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:34 AM)CoastGuardHawk06 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:31 AM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:14 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: I just don't understand why Wilmington can't get a freaking arena as part of it's convention center. Could have a situation like North Charleston
The same reason the city turned down a sweet 14,000-seat minor league stadium. Most of the taxpayers here suck, and don't give a sh*t if people leave for Raleigh or Charlotte to get jobs.
Yeah, I'm still bitter. 70 % against. Unbelievable.
Maybe they'd go for an arena though?
Can't hurt to try, since they turned down minor league baseball. Surely, they definitely wouldn't do both.
i remember the vote and it's crazy. Could host events like this, maybe would help UNCW draw bigger P5 teams in for games, concerts. Huge boost for hotels, downtown businesses. bigger picture!!!!!!
The vote though, was for a baseball stadium. Outside of baseball games and outdoor concerts... the possibilities are limited there. However, for an arena there's soooooooo many more options.
You could have everything from monster truck competitions to conventions of all types. The possibilities are nearly endless for money making opportunities without seasonal restrictions.
Yup, I've seen many of the Wilmington old timers are very short sighted in their votes
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(03-16-2017 10:15 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: Yup, I've seen many of the Wilmington old timers are very short sighted in their votes
"Why should I care. I'll be dead soon."
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03-16-2017 10:21 AM |
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(03-16-2017 10:21 AM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: (03-16-2017 10:15 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: Yup, I've seen many of the Wilmington old timers are very short sighted in their votes
"Why should I care. I'll be dead soon, and i want to keep my extra 5 bucks a month."
There fixed.
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03-16-2017 10:24 AM |
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
Virginia Beach just approved funding and go ahead on an 18,000 seat arena, I am pretty sure they will be a future site
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03-16-2017 10:36 AM |
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(03-16-2017 10:36 AM)Dash Rip Rock Jr Wrote: Virginia Beach just approved funding and go ahead on an 18,000 seat arena, I am pretty sure they will be a future site
18k is Big for that area!
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 10:46 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote: (03-16-2017 10:36 AM)Dash Rip Rock Jr Wrote: Virginia Beach just approved funding and go ahead on an 18,000 seat arena, I am pretty sure they will be a future site
18k is Big for that area!
For VB alone, sure... but when you factor in all of Hampton Roads that number seems about right.
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(03-16-2017 09:33 AM)SomebodyToLove Wrote: The winningest teams are going to have the best crowds in general, so to make attendance the #1 priority, we host it at the #1 seeds school. Sure, UNCW at #1 will get more fans than NU at #1, but we can fill an arena if it's a big game and we are good. If let's say UNCW is a #8 and W&M is #7. I don't think Virginia Beach will help much.
Precisely.
Put the tourney at the Boston Garden with the team we'll have next year and a top 4 finish at the end of the year, we'll have excellent attendance.
Big cities in the Northeast are about events and winning when it comes to college games.
Alums and students would come out big time for the games at the Garden.
Look at our attendance in Pittsburgh for the tourney game vs Notre Dame. We filled our entire section and then some clad in red shirts. We dwarfed ND crowd.
Why?
Because it was a big event and we had waited 24 years to get there.
We sold out Matthews for Michigan State.
Seeing Elon or W&M in January or February, even if we're in first place isn't going to pack our arena. That's just the way it is for now.
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
(03-16-2017 04:20 PM)geewizNU Wrote: (03-16-2017 09:33 AM)SomebodyToLove Wrote: The winningest teams are going to have the best crowds in general, so to make attendance the #1 priority, we host it at the #1 seeds school. Sure, UNCW at #1 will get more fans than NU at #1, but we can fill an arena if it's a big game and we are good. If let's say UNCW is a #8 and W&M is #7. I don't think Virginia Beach will help much.
Precisely.
Put the tourney at the Boston Garden with the team we'll have next year and a top 4 finish at the end of the year, we'll have excellent attendance.
Big cities in the Northeast are about events and winning when it comes to college games.
Alums and students would come out big time for the games at the Garden.
Look at our attendance in Pittsburgh for the tourney game vs Notre Dame. We filled our entire section and then some clad in red shirts. We dwarfed ND crowd.
Why?
Because it was a big event and we had waited 24 years to get there.
We sold out Matthews for Michigan State.
Seeing Elon or W&M in January or February, even if we're in first place isn't going to pack our arena. That's just the way it is for now.
Even though Boston is cold in March, I think there are enough fans who would see it as a fun destination city thats not that hard to get to by plane. Playing in the Garden would be awesome for the players and fans. The problem though, Im guessing, is I dont think the Garden would bid on the CAA because of generally low attendance year to year.
Youd have a decent chance of a Northern CAA tourney maybe in Providence, where they are more desperate to book things...but that will lower your attendance again, because southern schools wont care about going to Providence, even though I think its a fine city.
The allure of a pseudo Spring Break is definitely something that gets people excited. Some of that is satisfied with Virginia Beach (even though its not really warm yet). Charleston is warmer, but many people just seem disinterested for some reason (lack of knowledge about how awesome it is...and the whole North Charleston thing).
Maybe they should just bite the bullet and go for Tampa or something.
(This post was last modified: 03-16-2017 05:37 PM by nogretheogre.)
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
Baltimore was a disaster no way going further north
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For the time being, Charleston isn't so bad at all.
We are 1 for 1 there.
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
No way to go north look at snowstorm and problems it caused this week with travel.virginia area Richmond or va. Beach if they build new arena
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RE: Future of the CAA Tournament
Richmond may be locked in with the a10 women tourney
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