Georgia Dome is a terrible venue for basketball. Kind of like an aircraft carrier. Its a novel idea, but not practical at all.
I don't like Nashville as a permanent home. Fewer seats in the place, and they keep increasing the price of the tournament book. Also, if you go every year, it was nice to travel to different places.
And, for whatever reason, UT historically plays horribly whenever the SECT is in Nashville. I realize we're generally below average in the SECT in any venue, but it's especially bad in Nashville. I honestly think a reason for that is our players will expect a bit of a home court advantage with the event taking place in our home state, but in reality, they'll be playing in front of the Kentucky fans even when UK is not the opponent.
The only way Nashville helps us is if we're ever good in a year that UK loses early in the SECT.
I don't like Nashville as a permanent home. Fewer seats in the place, and they keep increasing the price of the tournament book. Also, if you go every year, it was nice to travel to different places.
And, for whatever reason, UT historically plays horribly whenever the SECT is in Nashville. I realize we're generally below average in the SECT in any venue, but it's especially bad in Nashville. I honestly think a reason for that is our players will expect a bit of a home court advantage with the event taking place in our home state, but in reality, they'll be playing in front of the Kentucky fans even when UK is not the opponent.
The only way Nashville helps us is if we're ever good in a year that UK loses early in the SECT.
You know I've never actually seen a game in the Georgia dome, but I've been to one in the Bridgestone and I didn't like it for some reason. O well, maybe the Georgia dome sucks worse than the Bridgestone
I don't like Nashville as a permanent home. Fewer seats in the place, and they keep increasing the price of the tournament book. Also, if you go every year, it was nice to travel to different places.
And, for whatever reason, UT historically plays horribly whenever the SECT is in Nashville. I realize we're generally below average in the SECT in any venue, but it's especially bad in Nashville. I honestly think a reason for that is our players will expect a bit of a home court advantage with the event taking place in our home state, but in reality, they'll be playing in front of the Kentucky fans even when UK is not the opponent.
The only way Nashville helps us is if we're ever good in a year that UK loses early in the SECT.