Re: NCAA Hockey Administrators to western fans: Drop Dead
For the record, Numbers is referring to a plan I posted 2 years ago. And unless I skimmed past it, that plan was posted on another thread. So if anyone's a little confused, that's more than understandable.
We've been debating this issue on USCHO for years. Somehow we managed to take a partial break in 2018.
Regardless, Numbers has done a good job of re-creating my plan, and plugging this year's teams into my general idea. If you weren't part of the 2017 conversation, just focus on that.
I should also admit that I had forgotten that last year was not an abject failure. Sioux Falls was ok without the Hawks, and Allentown did surprisingly well. It may be (might be, we don't know for sure yet) that the Hawks hosting in SF and/or Fargo will be a positive thing. And, Allentown being closer to the eastern schools makes it much more viable, even though it's hardly 'midwestern.' So, in truth, there might not be as much of a problem as I would have guessed.
Nevertheless, time will tell. This year, like many, is certainly an unusual situation: likely 3 top seeds from the west, but only one true western regional. Some would say that's not really sporting.
In general, however, I think like this:
The women's tourney uses home sites. So, it can't be that difficult to manage the logistics for the NCAA.
Cost for NCAA: Here's the potential problem. Instead of renting 4 buildings for 2 days of games + however long they need for setup, they rent 2 buildings for 1 day of games + setup. Surely this is cheaper, although I am sure they pass the costs on to the host right now, and that's the reason that few western facilities bid to host. But......flights. My bracket as done above has 7 flights in round 1 and 4 in round 2. That's 11 flights. Rare is the year now with that many flights in the bracket. Since all hotel stays are at least one day shorter, there is some savings, but probably not enough to offset that. Perhaps the bracket rules could be adjusted to accommodate that. I'll try working something else up in a minute.
Attendance: What I normally notice reading box scores is that both Round of 16 games have identical attendance. Does that mean they are separate tickets and you have to purchase both? I'm not sure. But I am sure of this....For an NCAA tournament game, almost any school will nearly sell out their barn. Probably at higher prices than are being paid now. So, revenue wise, I would be sure that a Round16 at home, and 2 regional double header system would be equal in revenue and profits to the present system.
But I don't really see it happening.