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I hate this - I know this is just how the NCAA does it now - but who in their right mind at the NCAA would ever think the way to maximize viewership and attendance would be to have the game in the middle of a work / school day. So lame.
This was my experience too. Works well for me since I can’t go Friday regardless of if BU wins or loses.
I do seem to remember in the past it being a package deal - but maybe I’m misremembering.
I think it’s always been a full package thing… kind of annoying but I’d get why they do it that way. I haven’t seen my email yet - will have to email the ticket office tomorrow.
Agreed- assuming highest seeds advance, 2 plays 3 anyway at the garden.
Is the higher seed the “home team” as far as line changes? That would be the only real advantage I can think of.
Hmm… I guess if we want to get into 2nd place in HEA, we would likely need Maine to lose to Vermont this weekend.
Not sure what pairwise implications that might have though.
Not sure is this ever made it into this board but thought this was cool to share:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DF_P2Biv1gf/?igsh=MWN0MTRscHp5Z3oydg==
Pretty sure i sat in those or similar years ago for a BU/NU game.
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