And I am a P, I , double backer .......
there is no doubt I will have a unit or two on the P , I , double crew today ..
Home game against UCONN .. One thing that has caught my eye so far this season is the home crowds. I have been un-impressed with a few of these home crowds and lack there-of in regards to home court advantage. I think a good thing to do these days is look at a game and say to yourself, " Is there truly a homecourt advantage in this one " ... Take for example Georgetown.... They play in an arena where the Washington Caps play, probably a good distance away from the campus ( I don't know the exact distance so if i'm wrong let me know ) ... If you are a college student or even a casual fan are you going to bust your ass to get to a 7 oclock tip ???? probably not ... Week night games are a pain to get to in some of these cities. I know here in P , I , double land it sucks trying to get to THE PETE for a 7 oclock tip...TRAFFIC IS A B, I , itch ....
Just my thoughts... I just don't think there is a true HOME COURT advantage in most places. And it's a good idea to try to figure out, which ones have one , and which places don't ... Take for example the weekend games. Today, Pitt is playing a big rival at home coming off back to back home losses to CINCY and MARQUETTE. It's a Saturday, their area is on campus ... NOON TIP ... I think the crowd will be rowdy and I think you can add a point , or a point and a half cause it's a TRUE HOME COURT ADVANTAGE.
Does SETON HALL have a home court advantage on a THURSDAY night playing at the PRUDENTIAL CENTER when South Florida is in town.. In my opinion - NO ..
Some of these smaller conferences that I watch on ESPN U is really crazy .. THERE IS NOBODY THERE...
In college hoops you have got to figure out who to play on the road and who not to play on the road... My opinion ..
I wouldn't play UCONN today on the road..
there is no doubt I will have a unit or two on the P , I , double crew today ..
Home game against UCONN .. One thing that has caught my eye so far this season is the home crowds. I have been un-impressed with a few of these home crowds and lack there-of in regards to home court advantage. I think a good thing to do these days is look at a game and say to yourself, " Is there truly a homecourt advantage in this one " ... Take for example Georgetown.... They play in an arena where the Washington Caps play, probably a good distance away from the campus ( I don't know the exact distance so if i'm wrong let me know ) ... If you are a college student or even a casual fan are you going to bust your ass to get to a 7 oclock tip ???? probably not ... Week night games are a pain to get to in some of these cities. I know here in P , I , double land it sucks trying to get to THE PETE for a 7 oclock tip...TRAFFIC IS A B, I , itch ....
Just my thoughts... I just don't think there is a true HOME COURT advantage in most places. And it's a good idea to try to figure out, which ones have one , and which places don't ... Take for example the weekend games. Today, Pitt is playing a big rival at home coming off back to back home losses to CINCY and MARQUETTE. It's a Saturday, their area is on campus ... NOON TIP ... I think the crowd will be rowdy and I think you can add a point , or a point and a half cause it's a TRUE HOME COURT ADVANTAGE.
Does SETON HALL have a home court advantage on a THURSDAY night playing at the PRUDENTIAL CENTER when South Florida is in town.. In my opinion - NO ..
Some of these smaller conferences that I watch on ESPN U is really crazy .. THERE IS NOBODY THERE...
In college hoops you have got to figure out who to play on the road and who not to play on the road... My opinion ..
I wouldn't play UCONN today on the road..
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