billyjack wrote:The NBA and the Big East may have the best commissioners in any sport. They both have a pattern of making sensible, rational decisions. So if something is workable, i think the Big East will be in a good position.
Anyway, a Big East bubble at a neutral site could conceivably work. Really, we'd only need 1 game vs each team, and playing every other day would require only 19 days... so 3 weeks.
The 11 of us teams could bubble in a remote location... something on the idea of like Lake Placid NY... remote, with enough living space (assuming there's an old Olympic Village style space) away from town. There's probably a lot of other similar choices, but that's the first that came into my head.
Or if any remote Division-3 school cancels on-campus instruction, we could rent their space for 3 weeks and use their dorms and basketball court and dining hall... like Salve Regina down the street here hidden in the SE corner of Newport RI... something like that...
Xudash wrote:billyjack wrote:The NBA and the Big East may have the best commissioners in any sport. They both have a pattern of making sensible, rational decisions. So if something is workable, i think the Big East will be in a good position.
Anyway, a Big East bubble at a neutral site could conceivably work. Really, we'd only need 1 game vs each team, and playing every other day would require only 19 days... so 3 weeks.
The 11 of us teams could bubble in a remote location... something on the idea of like Lake Placid NY... remote, with enough living space (assuming there's an old Olympic Village style space) away from town. There's probably a lot of other similar choices, but that's the first that came into my head.
Or if any remote Division-3 school cancels on-campus instruction, we could rent their space for 3 weeks and use their dorms and basketball court and dining hall... like Salve Regina down the street here hidden in the SE corner of Newport RI... something like that...
I like your Lake Placid idea. Has a rather nice ring to it.
On an attempted funny note, they could pipe in Chuck Mangione theme music for the games (for you older guys).
Xudash wrote:billyjack wrote:The NBA and the Big East may have the best commissioners in any sport. They both have a pattern of making sensible, rational decisions. So if something is workable, i think the Big East will be in a good position.
Anyway, a Big East bubble at a neutral site could conceivably work. Really, we'd only need 1 game vs each team, and playing every other day would require only 19 days... so 3 weeks.
The 11 of us teams could bubble in a remote location... something on the idea of like Lake Placid NY... remote, with enough living space (assuming there's an old Olympic Village style space) away from town. There's probably a lot of other similar choices, but that's the first that came into my head.
Or if any remote Division-3 school cancels on-campus instruction, we could rent their space for 3 weeks and use their dorms and basketball court and dining hall... like Salve Regina down the street here hidden in the SE corner of Newport RI... something like that...
I like your Lake Placid idea. Has a rather nice ring to it.
On an attempted funny note, they could pipe in Chuck Mangione theme music for the games (for you older guys).
gtmoBlue wrote:Hah! Salve Regina(College), now University...one of the GREAT New England colleges!
"Hail Queen" or more commonly known as "Save your Vagina" College.
Turned co-ed in 1973, the year of my arrival to Newport. As a young sailor it was a great spot to fish,
along with 1st Beach.
Ahh, Newport in the '70's...and they brought back the Jazz Fest in '74. Ahh, the times we had. Intramural football and
basketball on the base-Hospital vs Marines. Eating NE Boiled Dinners (with vino) at Salas' Restaurant. Haircuts at Jason's. Chicken Lickin'.
Some weekends in Baston. Marvin & Ernie at Prov. Tennis HoF. Mediterrean Widows. Cape Verdean women. It was all good.
ahh Newport. ahh misspent youth. ahhh yes.
gtmoBlue wrote:Hah! Salve Regina(College), now University...one of the GREAT New England colleges!
"Hail Queen" or more commonly known as "Save your Vagina" College.
Turned co-ed in 1973, the year of my arrival to Newport. As a young sailor it was a great spot to fish,
along with 1st Beach.
Ahh, Newport in the '70's...and they brought back the Jazz Fest in '74. Ahh, the times we had. Intramural football and
basketball on the base-Hospital vs Marines. Eating NE Boiled Dinners (with vino) at Salas' Restaurant. Haircuts at Jason's. Chicken Lickin'.
Some weekends in Baston. Marvin & Ernie at Prov. Tennis HoF. Mediterrean Widows. Cape Verdean women. It was all good.
ahh Newport. ahh misspent youth. ahhh yes.
X-man wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Hah! Salve Regina(College), now University...one of the GREAT New England colleges!
"Hail Queen" or more commonly known as "Save your Vagina" College.
Turned co-ed in 1973, the year of my arrival to Newport. As a young sailor it was a great spot to fish,
along with 1st Beach.
Ahh, Newport in the '70's...and they brought back the Jazz Fest in '74. Ahh, the times we had. Intramural football and
basketball on the base-Hospital vs Marines. Eating NE Boiled Dinners (with vino) at Salas' Restaurant. Haircuts at Jason's. Chicken Lickin'.
Some weekends in Baston. Marvin & Ernie at Prov. Tennis HoF. Mediterrean Widows. Cape Verdean women. It was all good.
ahh Newport. ahh misspent youth. ahhh yes.
You are forgetting a couple of other gastro delights...(1) Bristol's Tweet Balzano's, which I believe is still in operation. Nothing says good times like pasta by the pound. (2) quahaugs on the water in Narragansett., preferably washed down with a couple of said 'gansett's.
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