Re: Campus Regional's coming back maybe?
There are two models for having Regionals at home rinks. Which one are you talking about?
In one model, the rink is pre-assigned and has nothing to do with the seedings. In that model, minimum seating capacities probably apply. This model probably does favor the larger schools, because, in addition to seating capacity problems, the smaller schools probably don’t have the logistical and administrative structures that would be necessary to sponsor a Regional, especially one that may not involve their team.
In another model, the higher/highest seed is host. Seating capacity minimums could apply, but don’t have to; if your rink’s too small, you’d just have to put up with the hassles of fans who want to attend, but can’t.
And if it’s not about protecting the #1 seeds? The only recent example we have is the 2015 Midwest Regional. If Notre Dame makes the tournament, but not as one of the top four seeds, some #1 seed will get farked. If Notre Dame makes the tournament as one of the top four seeds, they will have an advantage that none of the other top four seeds have.
And BTW, not to be a wise-***, but he didn't use the term "minimum". I think you mean define "big enough".
I don't like the idea of campus regionals. This would put smaller schools at even more of a disadvantage. I would also be curious how many eastern schools have rinks big enough for fans of 4 teams.
There are two models for having Regionals at home rinks. Which one are you talking about?
In one model, the rink is pre-assigned and has nothing to do with the seedings. In that model, minimum seating capacities probably apply. This model probably does favor the larger schools, because, in addition to seating capacity problems, the smaller schools probably don’t have the logistical and administrative structures that would be necessary to sponsor a Regional, especially one that may not involve their team.
In another model, the higher/highest seed is host. Seating capacity minimums could apply, but don’t have to; if your rink’s too small, you’d just have to put up with the hassles of fans who want to attend, but can’t.
Define minimum. If 3,000 is your floor, then there are a few that do not meet the criteria.
But if the idea is to protect the #1 seeds then I say go for it!
And if it’s not about protecting the #1 seeds? The only recent example we have is the 2015 Midwest Regional. If Notre Dame makes the tournament, but not as one of the top four seeds, some #1 seed will get farked. If Notre Dame makes the tournament as one of the top four seeds, they will have an advantage that none of the other top four seeds have.
And BTW, not to be a wise-***, but he didn't use the term "minimum". I think you mean define "big enough".
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