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pairwise -- post jan 8th

I just don't see how Quinnipiac is being "screwed over" here. First off, if you *asked* them, I bet they'd choose Albany. Would that make a difference to you? The distance really is trivial, and it's a major inconvenience to Boston area fans for whom Albany is much less feasible as a day trip. And, of course, the ECAC is nominally the host at Albany (not RPI or Union), so why shouldn't their champion be put there? It's not just attendance either, either... it's *who* attends. Quinnipiac will have a much more friendly audience in Albany than in Worcester... that's certain, especially in the same bracket as Lowell.

Just in this thread we have heard from a Quinnipiac fan who would attend in Worcester but isn't going to make the extra 100 mile commute to Albany. 200 miles if they advance. Leagues have hosted before and their champion has been placed in other regions. It hasn't been an argument before.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Just in this thread we have heard from a Quinnipiac fan who would attend in Worcester but isn't going to make the extra 100 mile commute to Albany. 200 miles if they advance. Leagues have hosted before and their champion has been placed in other regions. It hasn't been an argument before.

And I know 3 guys from QPac (living in Westchester) who'll go to Albany but not Worcester. Again, I suspect a vote would go to Albany. Does that make a difference to you or not. (Not that there'll be a vote, so it's academic... but I'm interested.)
 
this makes the most sense to me maximizing bracket integrity and attendance.

Albany - Quinnipiac, Lowell, Yale, RIT

Worcester - Providence, Boston College, Harvard, Minnesota-Duluth

Cincinnati - North Dakota, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ferris State

St. Paul- St. Cloud State, Denver, Boston University, Northeastern
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

I just have a higher threshold for "getting screwed." The total distance really depends on exactly where the fans are located. Those in Fairfield county are probably closer to Albany while those closer to Hartford are closer to Worcester. Students in buses don't give a ****. All I'm saying is that from QPac's persepective it's close to a wash. Even if on balance they'd slightly prefer Worcester (which I doubt) it can't be a big deal, while it would be a pretty big difference to the Boston area fans.

I guess I should add the data point that I'm going either way. (But then I'd fly to St. Paul, too.)

Edit: I had no idea they censored the word that ends the phrase about Scarlett and what he frankly doesn't give.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Albany is the home of the ECAC and Union and RPI are the hosts this year. Albany is also more central to all other the ECAC teams than Worcester. Qpack most likely had to pass through Albany on the way to Lake Placid so they know the way and will not get lost. :D Did RIT upset Minnesota last year? Do you think they can do it again?
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

As a selfish Bobcat fan I want Worcester because it's 60 miles closer AND is Fri-Sat vs Sat-Sun.

Why should the #1 seed be moved to accommodate the Boston area fans?
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

For some reason tipcapnews has always struggled with understanding the attendance factor. Quinnipiac to albany would hardly be a screw job.
 
Interesting that Moy and Woden's brackets are identical. I'm going to guess that they stick closer to bracket integrity this year. I like Jayson's second to last bracket. With the former Sioux in Cincy attendance is not an issue there. The two east regionals will be lightly attended no matter how you slice them, so why bother?

East Regional (Albany):
14 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 4 Providence
11 Harvard vs. 5 Boston College

Northeast Regional (Worcester):
16 RIT vs. 1 Quinnipiac
10 Yale vs 8 Massachusetts-Lowell

Midwest Regional (Cincinnati):
13 Northeastern vs. 3 North Dakota
12 Notre Dame vs. 6 Denver

West Regional (St. Paul):
15 Ferris State vs. 2 St. Cloud State
9 Boston University vs. 7 Michigan

Harvard is the only eastern team that wouldn't have a good chunk of fans. Not sure how you decided the east regionals will be lightly attended.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

If QU gets Albany, Rand Pecknold will likely demand that The Pope moves Easter to Monday. I would rather see the Friday Saturday matchup as well, no way can I attend on Easter.
 
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this makes the most sense to me maximizing bracket integrity and attendance.

Albany - Quinnipiac, Lowell, Yale, RIT

Worcester - Providence, Boston College, Harvard, Minnesota-Duluth

Cincinnati - North Dakota, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ferris State

St. Paul- St. Cloud State, Denver, Boston University, Northeastern

Close, but you need to move SCSU to Cinci and UND to St. Paul. That maximizes attendance and maintains integrity. Wouldn't put SCSU with the higher 2 and 3 seeds.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Quinnipiac fans will be in either albany or worcester. Can't say the same for SCSU and the two western regionals. Scsu deserves st. Paul in that regard. If they get sent to cincy, then THAT is a screw job.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Close, but you need to move SCSU to Cinci and UND to St. Paul. That maximizes attendance and maintains integrity. Wouldn't put SCSU with the higher 2 and 3 seeds.

No, because Sioux fans will go to either place...less likely that as many SCSU fans go to Cinci.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

One attendance item that i am sure will still be an issue (haven't looked up prices yet) is pricing out fans, including neutrals, who are within driving distance but don't wanna pay the ridiculous prices.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Albany 2010 flashback, big RIT fan group, great time, on to frozen four!
Notre Dame 2015 flashback, knock off #1 seed, big RIT fan group, great time!

2016, wherever, let's go!
 
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