Originally posted by rufandom:
There's absolutely nothing cynical about this. Why do you think UConn gets to host every single BE / AAC or NCAA tournament game that ever came along..
It is a mix. For regional sites, of course they choose the best bids, and the UConn related sites (no longer can be your "home" court, but even when it was) could be the best bids because they could guarantee the best attendance. Similarly when the opening rounds were up for bid regardless of seeding and of course the conference tournaments as well. That is by the rules.
Under 1-4 seeding they can slide things around for geographic reasons, but that has nothing to do with UConn, who has always been a top seed. Under their rules, they are a bit limited in changing seeding, however, teams go into the closest locations per the S curve depending on other considerations. Their rules are available for review on-line, but I don't have the link.