How come?

RUich

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Our win over Clemson in the dance was obviously not at the RAC. I realize it was a neutral court, but saying they have not won "on the road" for so long is not really true. Indianapolis is "on the road".
Does the game have to have an opponent at their home court to make it a game on the road?
 

rubjk

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Our win over Clemson in the dance was obviously not at the RAC. I realize it was a neutral court, but saying they have not won "on the road" for so long is not really true. Indianapolis is "on the road".
Does the game have to have an opponent at their home court to make it a game on the road?
Those are neutral site games.
 
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RUich

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But, it is still on the road which is my point. Saying a team can only win at home should mean "only" including losing on neutral courts. I know it is nit-picking but there it is.
 

ScarletDave

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Yea agree people saying “we can only win at the RAC” are wrong. We’re 1-1 in neutral games and 6-8 in true road games in the last year
 

rubjk

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But, it is still on the road which is my point. Saying a team can only win at home should mean "only" including losing on neutral courts. I know it is nit-picking but there it is.
Neutral sites typically aren’t a hostile environment.
 

NickRU714

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Neither is Penn State. What were there - a dozen students heckling them?

But then you are expecting every person in the country to know the details of every individual road game experience.

Should we characterize home games as detailed as well?
During student breaks or not?

Its just a simple measure:
Home Road Neutral
 

Yeah Baby

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Yea agree people saying “we can only win at the RAC” are wrong. We’re 1-1 in neutral games and 6-8 in true road games in the last year
The RAC is a huge advantage for us. No doubt. Road games are always tougher. Energy and the refs whistles typically favor the home team. Neutral site is different. Neither team has the home court advantage.
 

NickRU714

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If you want to include the NCAA/Conference Tournament games then just say “Away from home/RAC” to combine Road/Neutral.

But most people/commenters aren’t going that far.
 

RUChoppin

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Generally, a "road" game is one where the opponent has the advantage of being in their home arena, whereas a "neutral site" game has both teams outside the comfort of their home arena.

Playing Rutgers on the road is a tougher match up than playing Rutgers at a neutral site, for instance. The net rankings also differentiate between home, away, and neutral.
 

Mikemarc

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Our win over Clemson in the dance was obviously not at the RAC. I realize it was a neutral court, but saying they have not won "on the road" for so long is not really true. Indianapolis is "on the road".
Does the game have to have an opponent at their home court to make it a game on the road?

road games. NCAA Tourny isn’t a road game