Tad Footeball
1996 Interim Big East Conference Commissioner
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Ugh. Shame on every AD and university president in the conference that allowed this.
Although somewhat far from Miami and a bit cold during the game, I thought the city was pretty nice and fun and the committee did a good job with the activities leading up to the game.
I agree it would be nice to have a rotation of a few cities to get various markets involvedAgreed, although the security situation at the stadium entrances was a joke. I personally don't even have an issue with Charlotte (as some of "centralized" geographic point) getting a disproportionate amount of the games. But ALL of them? C'mon man!
I just find it ridiculous that the ACC sells itself as having all these major markets up and down the ENTIRE East Coast yet refuses to ever have this game in NY or Boston or Philly/DC once in a while in addition to a healthy rotation of Florida cities. This isn't even a shortsighted complaint about favoring Clemson here on my part but just more of one about the basketball powers that be in the ACC making all the football decisions too.
I agree with the stadium comment. It was absolutely ridiculous getting into that game. I have never gone to a professional sporting event with so little organization at the entrance. It was actually dangerous. Hopefully they get that sorted out for next year.Agreed, although the security situation at the stadium entrances was a joke. I personally don't even have an issue with Charlotte (as some of "centralized" geographic point) getting a disproportionate amount of the games. But ALL of them? C'mon man!
I just find it ridiculous that the ACC sells itself as having all these major markets up and down the ENTIRE East Coast yet refuses to ever have this game in NY or Boston or Philly/DC once in a while in addition to a healthy rotation of Florida cities. This isn't even a shortsighted complaint about favoring Clemson here on my part but just more of one about the basketball powers that be in the ACC making all the football decisions too.
I agree it would be nice to have a rotation of a few cities to get various markets involved
I agree with the stadium comment. It was absolutely ridiculous getting into that game. I have never gone to a professional sporting event with so little organization at the entrance. It was actually dangerous. Hopefully they get that sorted out for next year.
Living in NY, I cannot imagine having that game in December up in the northeast. The weather is so unpredictable - it was FREEZING up here that weekend. The only way to have it in the Northeast would be in a covered facility.
If you consider Syracuse to the north and Miami to the south, Charlotte is pretty much the middle ground for the conference. Still, I wish they'd move it around more.
Oh, for sure. I think it could eventually come back to bite the ACC in the *** since their biggest cash cows all play outside the state of North Carolina.But you know they didn't pick Charlotte because it was central geographically, they picked it because they view it as central to the leagues identity. The people in charge very much view the ACC as being about Carolina with some other places thrown in to generate more revenue. This is short sighted on the part of the ACC.
If people think they didn't choose this with a ton of analytics being the deciding factor, I would guess you probably believe some of the next few things.
We never landed on the moon. 911 was an inside job. The Earth is flat. Chem trails are real.
This was a business decision that took into account geography as well as viability of crowd size for when it isn't a nearby matchup.
I would prefer they mix it up as going to the same place time and again, providing we get into the game as much as I want, would become somewhat stale. I like new venues and places to go. I understand the reasoning behind it, so whatever.
If people think they didn't choose this with a ton of analytics being the deciding factor, I would guess you probably believe some of the next few things.
We never landed on the moon. 911 was an inside job. The Earth is flat. Chem trails are real.
This was a business decision that took into account geography as well as viability of crowd size for when it isn't a nearby matchup.
I would prefer they mix it up as going to the same place time and again, providing we get into the game as much as I want, would become somewhat stale. I like new venues and places to go. I understand the reasoning behind it, so whatever.
It took into account ACC officials getting matchups they want.If people think they didn't choose this with a ton of analytics being the deciding factor, I would guess you probably believe some of the next few things.
We never landed on the moon. 911 was an inside job. The Earth is flat. Chem trails are real.
This was a business decision that took into account geography as well as viability of crowd size for when it isn't a nearby matchup.
I would prefer they mix it up as going to the same place time and again, providing we get into the game as much as I want, would become somewhat stale. I like new venues and places to go. I understand the reasoning behind it, so whatever.
Although somewhat far from Miami and a bit cold during the game, I thought the city was pretty nice and fun and the committee did a good job with the activities leading up to the game.
If people think they didn't choose this with a ton of analytics being the deciding factor, I would guess you probably believe some of the next few things.
We never landed on the moon. 911 was an inside job. The Earth is flat. Chem trails are real.
This was a business decision that took into account geography as well as viability of crowd size for when it isn't a nearby matchup.
I would prefer they mix it up as going to the same place time and again, providing we get into the game as much as I want, would become somewhat stale. I like new venues and places to go. I understand the reasoning behind it, so whatever.
I agree with the stadium comment. It was absolutely ridiculous getting into that game. I have never gone to a professional sporting event with so little organization at the entrance. It was actually dangerous. Hopefully they get that sorted out for next year.
Living in NY, I cannot imagine having that game in December up in the northeast. The weather is so unpredictable - it was FREEZING up here that weekend. The only way to have it in the Northeast would be in a covered facility.