Omaha1 wrote:Just as the author has obvious bias, we all have ours as well.
Nova has been the best team and therefore should have the best record obviously. I think the issue with Nova is playing in two different arenas... which one are we talking about because those are two very distinct venues. Same for a couple of others.
In my opinion the best way to find home court advantage is to look at some analytics. If a school outperformed what was expected, for example, if Butler was expected to lose to Nova, but won at home, there’s probably some home court advantage involved.
My hunch is that Butler, Creighton, and Xavier are all probably at the top of the list. Nova should win most of their games at home so it’s a little harder for me to credit the home court in their case if that makes sense.
Django wrote:Creighton is about right, the bonus points we get for dollar beer night are subtracted by our putrid blue crew. X is well deserved in part thanks to this guy...
I'll end this conversation right now: how much alcohol flows at every building during gameday? Not just beer - everything (beer, liquor and wine). It's not that I have a marinated liver and that i'm losing focus here, but the Cintas Center architect set it up as a dispensary. Hell, they even resurrected the Norwood Cafe, placing it up on the upper deck as a bar.
Omaha1 wrote:I'll end this conversation right now: how much alcohol flows at every building during gameday? Not just beer - everything (beer, liquor and wine). It's not that I have a marinated liver and that i'm losing focus here, but the Cintas Center architect set it up as a dispensary. Hell, they even resurrected the Norwood Cafe, placing it up on the upper deck as a bar.
CLink Omaha is twice as big as Cintas and therefore we drink at least 4x as much alcohol per game.
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