To me the purity of the sport is more important than the spectacle. I have always despised unbalanced schedules on the principle that it can skew the results of the entire conference season. While I may have attended the conference tourney had I still been living anywhere near when it began, there is not a chance in hell I travel to it now when the actual tournament is just around the corner. If we have to have a mega conference, then I suppose we could schedule similarly to football: two divisions and a championship game would make sense. Maybe someday I'll retire back to Tucson and be happy that we have a conference tourney, but just now it doesn't impact me much.PHXCATS wrote:How do you plan on cutting expenses at UA for the lost revenue of the PAC 12 tournament? Or how do you plan on increasing revenues by several million for the conference to make up for it? PAC 12 is far behind already all the other Power conferences in terms of revenue so UA cannot afford to get further behind. Finally why would you want to give up an epic 3 day UA party and point of pride and recruiting power for UA and it's fans. Anyone who has been to the PAC 12 tournament in Vegas would never say something like this. I suggest you and every UA fan make the trip at least one time, it is simply amazing.Puerco wrote:I'm with Gumby on this. Ditch the conference tournament and get back to a balanced schedule. Why introduce the element of scheduling luck into crowning the champion of a season-long schedule in order to play a two week tournament? Or...
Get rid of a couple of cupcakes on the schedule (lord knows there are enough of them). I'd always rather watch us play just about any conference opponent, even ASU, than Long Beach State.
I'm not sure how much additional revenue the conference tourney brings in versus another full week of the regular schedule. It'd be interesting to do the math. However, when you look at the combined budgets of the athletic programs in the PAC-12, the basketball conference tournament accounts for a drop in the bucket. So if we have to lose it to protect the purity of the conference championship, so be it.