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At yesterday's KC alumni event, Marshall stated that he went to some AAC meetings in Miami recently, and was told that, after the currently-planned AAC Tournament sites have run their course, the AAC Tournament will move to Oklahoma City for a few years.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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Originally posted by rjl View PostAt yesterday's KC alumni event, Marshall stated that he went to some AAC meetings in Miami recently, and was told that, after the currently-planned AAC Tournament sites have run their course, the AAC Tournament will move to Oklahoma City for a few years.
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An SMU/WSU final - or actually any game between the two in OKC - would be crazy good. It's a true neutral site, unlike Ft. Worth.
Marshall threw out 7,000 as the number of WSU fans that would show up in OKC. I think that number is low. Easier travel and better games would probably bump the "stay in a hotel for the tourney" crowd from the 6,000 who did that in St. Louis. That would probably make the 7,000 number. I think there would be several thousand who would commute for a game or 3.
If Aresco wants a good TV package, put the tourney in OKC. The cameras and crowd mics would love the WSU games.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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I'd happily fly into OKC for the American tourney. Haven't been there in years and don't really care about sight seeing or night life (those days are far behind me), I'm there for the basketball. And my brother could easily make the drive to OKC from Wellington to meet me easier than the drive to St. Louis. As a couple of old farts, any drive more than three or four hours is problematic!
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Nope they haven't announced a site for 2019 yetFollow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Originally posted by MadaboutWu View PostIsn't Orlando 18 and back to Connecticut for 19 so OKC projected for 20?
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