by notkirkcameron » Mon Feb 01, 2016 3:40 pm
The unfortunate fact is that a large number of the league's members have their schedules determined in part by outside actors.
Four of the league's 10 teams share a gym with an NBA team for at least part of the conference season (Georgetown, Marquette, St. John's, Villanova). Four teams also share a gym with an NHL team for at least part of the conference season (Georgetown, Seton Hall, St. John's, Villanova). This doesn't even get into the other venue conflicts due to college/minor league hockey that DePaul, Creighton, and Providence have.
In addition, games are also impacted by concert schedules in these arenas. (MU's rescheduled game against St. John's was moved to Carnesecca because Springsteen had the Garden on that Sunday).
Only Butler and Xavier have total control over their venue.
Compare to the ACC, where only one school has to worry about scheduling conflicts with the NBA or NHL (NC State).
Al McGuire: "What is this?"
Waiter: "Mr. McGuire, that is a cull lobster. Sometimes when the lobsters are in the tank, they fight. This one lost a claw."
Al McGuire: "Well then take this one away and bring me the winner."