ExileOnDaytonStreet
Drunkard
I suspect it comes down to having a brand new sheet since they have to melt the existing sheet to add all the logos and such
Am I in the minority that would prefer Starman, his wife Saski, and Holden to call the finals? At least Matvick if not Holden? Sorta coming around to Heinert. Heck you could have Cohen reporting on 1 team & Saski on the other or have her do intermission interviews.
Again. ESPN only covers this out of contractural obligations to get college football games. They'd be more than happy to drop it but its part of their deal with the NCAA. It'd be more effective to scream at the NCAA to let ESPN off the hook for this championship and shop it to CBS (for TNT coverage) or FS1 as part of their college football contracts. Frankly I don't see ANY network picking it up unless they're made to.
That aside,
I'm wondering why DC doesn't come up more in the conversation for hosting again. It seemed a succesful location. Lots of airports, easy transit, bunches of hotels. I guess you're competing with Cherry Blossom gawkers that time of the year sometimes but that's a nice off day activity as are all the Smithsonians. Which are free.
Has DC applied to host again?
To give Miami another chance? ;-)The BU folks are pushing for DC. I wonder why that is *smiley face*
Have been to 22 of the last 23 Frozen Fours, missing the limited-attendance one in Pittsburgh.
While I still enjoy the event, some negative trends have emerged:
-- Ear-splitting, often tribal music on the PA system. We had four excellent bands in Tampa. Let them play.
-- Obnoxiously loud "arena announcers."
-- Gimmicky promos like Dance Cam, which pander to knuckleheads, many wearing baseball caps backwards.
For all this I blame the marketing focus groups and their drivel about the "arena experience."
Have been to 22 of the last 23 Frozen Fours, missing the limited-attendance one in Pittsburgh.
While I still enjoy the event, some negative trends have emerged:
-- Ear-splitting, often tribal music on the PA system. We had four excellent bands in Tampa. Let them play.
-- Obnoxiously loud "arena announcers."
-- Gimmicky promos like Dance Cam, which pander to knuckleheads, many wearing baseball caps backwards.
For all this I blame the marketing focus groups and their drivel about the "arena experience."
The PA music will always happen, and honestly sometimes a bit of that is better than small pep bands - the NCAA only pays for 25 band members/cheerleaders to travel. QU's band contingent was small and honestly didn't sound the best. But the two can coexist.
Otherwise, agree on the last two. That hype announcer guy was annoying as hell. And there was no need for the dumb dance cams, etc.
To give Miami another chance? ;-)
Have been to 22 of the last 23 Frozen Fours, missing the limited-attendance one in Pittsburgh.
While I still enjoy the event, some negative trends have emerged:
-- Ear-splitting, often tribal music on the PA system. We had four excellent bands in Tampa. Let them play.
-- Obnoxiously loud "arena announcers."
-- Gimmicky promos like Dance Cam, which pander to knuckleheads, many wearing baseball caps backwards.
For all this I blame the marketing focus groups and their drivel about the "arena experience."
And yank it away in a cruel fashion
...negative trends have emerged:
-- Ear-splitting, often tribal music on the PA system. We had four excellent bands in Tampa. Let them play.
-- Obnoxiously loud "arena announcers."
-- Gimmicky promos like Dance Cam, which pander to knuckleheads, many wearing baseball caps backwards.
This! All of it. Stifle the public address announcer cheerleading not the bands. This is the pinnacle of college hockey. Bands and undergrad cheers/chants are a big part of the atmosphere. Stop trying to turn the college atmosphere into the pro atmosphere. I do understand the need to limit band sizes but the cap of 25 pieces per band in a 19,000+ venue IMO is unreasonable.
Also, in full disclosure, I live in DC and want it in my back yard again...Navy was the host