This is why the SEC tournament is in Nashville IMO. They know that BBN will invade. Spend money.Originally posted by ORCAT10:
Matt Jones just estimated that 40 - 50 thousand Kentucky fans are in Nashville. Proud of BBN.
But 35,000 don't come to Atlanta. It can seat that much but looking back over the attendances online, I don't see one above 22,000 over the last 4-5 times it has been there.Originally posted by wildcatdonf:
Why would the SECT not be held in Atlanta, where you could set the seating up to accommodate 35,000 fans instead of the 19,000 that the Nashville arena holds? It doesn't make any sense.
I think it's because of the cost of the dome IMO. Plus, if for some reason UK is out of the tourney early, that cost only goes higher. Also, Bridgestone Arena seems a little more intimate. May just be me though.Originally posted by wildcatdonf:
Why would the SECT not be held in Atlanta, where you could set the seating up to accommodate 35,000 fans instead of the 19,000 that the Nashville arena holds? It doesn't make any sense.
But do you think that this is a special year and that might move more fans to come to the game if they thought there was a good chance that they could get a ticket.Originally posted by specialkd24:
But 35,000 don't come to Atlanta. It can seat that much but looking back over the attendances online, I don't see one above 22,000 over the last 4-5 times it has been there.Originally posted by wildcatdonf:
Why would the SECT not be held in Atlanta, where you could set the seating up to accommodate 35,000 fans instead of the 19,000 that the Nashville arena holds? It doesn't make any sense.
Great demand for your product, create excitement in Nashville.
I have to say that my LEAST favorite airport in the US is Atlanta. When I fly, I never do a layover there anymore because I've had too many problems over the years. Flying into Nashville is SO much better!Originally posted by Real Deal 2:
Main reason it is not in Atl. is that Atlanta does a lousy job. You go there and half the newspaper is about the ACC or the Hawks, usually Shultz or Bradley are writing about ACC tourney and the Hawks. Atl. does not care, it looks terrible to have a gigantic stadium and you have 10,000 Big blue fans and 5,000 remaining fans and than another 15-20,000 empty seats.
Atlanta regardless of what the locals say is not a safe environment, usually at least 10-12 major problems at this tourney.
Atlanta business doesn't give a rip, UGA does not give a rip, SEC office is catered to in Nashville, Nashville businesses cater, you have 2 universities that are in state and you have this massive fanbase north of town.
Atlanta always fail in my opinion, this tournament is great with all the hotels, restaurants, easy access, and the fact that Nashville cares. That is problem with Atlanta, they feel like they are too good to care or too big to care, that is the vibe from city and businesses. Atlanta is not a great place to travel, it terrible. New Orleans is better, St. Louis is better, Memphis is better, Louisville would be better. The only thing bad about Nashville is that Bridgestone arena is small.
IMO
I feel the same way about NOLA being shut out of the final four forvtge next 6 years.Originally posted by catben:
I definitely agree with you Don.
Atlanta is the very best venue for the Tournament. The tickets are half the price, hotels are half the price and you have the Marta to go anywhere you want.If the SEC would have been there this year, the place would have 30,000+ Big Blue fans there.
Nashville gave that SEC everything they wanted and more to get the SEC Tournament there for so many years to come. So, the businesses jack the price up for everything(hotels, scalpers, restaurants, cabs, bars, etc.) for this week. Cat fans must not mind because they flood Nashville and keep demand high.
That's why we'll have to just bit the bullet and accept that it won't be in Atlanta for a while.
Originally posted by ghorn19:
Since Hawg fans travel well, or at least used to when the program was relevant, I wonder how lopsided the crowd will be today.
Any guesses from people down there. 80-20? 90-10?
I know the Razorbacks want the Cats on a neutral court, but I don't think they understand this won't be neutral.
Honestly, I have been here since Friday morning and Kentucky will outnumber Arkansas 95% to 5% in the arena. Never have I seen anything like this. Big Blue is everywhere in BIG numbers. Absolutely crazy. I think Matt may have actually underestimated the crowd
History doesn't back up your claim there would be 30,000+ fans there. Even with tickets being more reasonably priced because of over-supply, there haven't been more than 21 or 22k fans for an Atlanta final in a long time.Originally posted by catben:
I definitely agree with you Don.
Atlanta is the very best venue for the Tournament. The tickets are half the price, hotels are half the price and you have the Marta to go anywhere you want.If the SEC would have been there this year, the place would have 30,000+ Big Blue fans there.
Nashville gave that SEC everything they wanted and more to get the SEC Tournament there for so many years to come. So, the businesses jack the price up for everything(hotels, scalpers, restaurants, cabs, bars, etc.) for this week. Cat fans must not mind because they flood Nashville and keep demand high.
That's why we'll have to just bit the bullet and accept that it won't be in Atlanta for a while.