Kevin14

August 10th, 2023 at 1:57 PM ^

I guess it would be good for the four western schools (and fun for everyone else), but Indy is such a great host city.  I imagine a future where there's a Big Ten seminfal and final, given the 18-20 team future.  

Selfishly, I've always thought Detroit would be a great alternative to Indy.  Indoor stadium, in a city center, centrally located. 

Kilgore Trout

August 10th, 2023 at 2:36 PM ^

I think you are right on semifinals having to be a thing. If they don't want to do divisions, it just seems like it's going to be really hard to get two clear cut teams to play in the championship with 18-20 teams. I think an 8 game prescheduled season with the 9th game being a "position round" that has 1 hosting 4 and 2 hosting 3 as seminfinals would make a lot of sense. Another positive is that it would get UM/OSU off of Thanksgiving weekend. 

Squad16

August 11th, 2023 at 4:42 AM ^

Indy is a great host city once you're there, but Indianapolis is not a "major" airport/their flight options are very poor compared to a lot of other options (including those in the Midwest like Detroit or Minneapolis). 

Indy isn't even that amazing driving-distance-wise either for many schools; obviously not for the newest additions (the West Coast schools and MD/Rutgers), but it's also not a feasible drive from Nebraska, Minnesota, or Penn State, and even for Iowa & Wisconsin it's over 5.5 hours from campus. Indy also is not a city that many alumni of most schools move to, so it has fewer locals than some other bigger city options. 

Of the actual contenders (excluding the 4 IN/IL schools who are unlikely to go often, if at all), Indy is an amazing location for Ohio State first & foremost, and pretty good for Michigan/MSU (though Detroit would obviously be better), but that's really it. I think it's still an okay location for Wisconsin & Iowa too (but Minneapolis is better for both). It's an outright bad location for Nebraska, PSU, UCLA, USC, & Oregon (focusing on the most likely contenders). 

All in all, I don't think Indy deserves a monopoly on this. The conference is huge now. Cities like Minneapolis & Detroit are just as deserving as Indy (and have way better flight options for those coming from outside the Midwest), and it would be fun to do occasional games in the Rose Bowl, or Vegas. And of course, if Chicago gets an indoor stadium someday, it's even more central driving distance than Indy and obviously way more flights/amenities. 

Kevin14

August 11th, 2023 at 10:09 AM ^

I agree with your last point for sure.  Minny/Detroit both have excellent flight options.

But Indy is easily drivable for most of the conference.  From the West: Purdue, Northwestern, Illinois, Wisco, and Iowa are all within six hours.  Nebraska and Minnesota are the only two where it's not realistic - 9-10 hours.

East: Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State are close.  PSU is 8 hours, so potentially doable for some.  Rutgers and Maryland are not (but have never sniffed the title game).  

That's 9 / 14 teams where the championship is driveable, which is pretty incredible given how far apart schools are located.

mGrowOld

August 10th, 2023 at 1:58 PM ^

That would be pretty damn fun actually.  As much as a I hate the west coasting of the B1G I'd be very down with a Vegas championship game weekend.

BTB grad

August 10th, 2023 at 8:18 PM ^

It’s going to be what leads to more on campus playoff rounds eventually IMO. Schools may be asking their fans to pay to travel to a neutral site CCG, neutral site 2nd round playoff game, neutral site semifinal, and neutral site title game all within 45-60 days. For schools consistently in those games, and will stop making those trips in large numbers within a couple years. Plus the schools, who are having trouble selling season tickets compared to the past, would be able to entice fans into buying season tix by providing access to on campus playoff game tix.

WindyCityBlue

August 10th, 2023 at 2:00 PM ^

As much as people like to generally knock Indianapolis, it is by far the best city that can host a sporting event. It’s like they designed the city to do just that. 
 

With that, Vegas isn’t that far behind probably. 

huntmich

August 10th, 2023 at 5:59 PM ^

I paid $300 for a shitbag hotel 15 minutes north of downtown for the 2021 big ten championship game. It was falling apart, the room had stains of unknown origin, and they bussed in homeless people at night. Every other room in the city was $1000+. That wouldn't happen in any city of reasonable size that could handle that amount of people coming in for the weekend, even with butt hurt OSU fans holding onto their reservations.

GoBlueZ06

August 10th, 2023 at 10:52 PM ^

So you did a shit job picking a hotel and that's on the city? We air bnb'd a house for less than that this year for the championship game.

Indy hosts the largest single day sporting event in the world every year. It should be the permanent home of the B1G basketball tourney as it is BY FAR the best venue for it; the downtown as many have already pointed out it is built for these types of events. 

 

oriental andrew

August 10th, 2023 at 2:01 PM ^

No team in NV, sure, let's have the game in NV. 

I like the idea of doing it in the Rose Bowl or Indy or somewhere out east. Maybe do a three year rotation - East, Central, West in a state with a Big Ten team. 

If it's a true neutral site, worse places than NV. 

GoBlue96

August 10th, 2023 at 2:04 PM ^

Vegas is actually in the footprint.  Right nut.

https://twitter.com/Big12_Parscal/status/1689246412389728258?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1689246412389728258%7Ctwgr%5E9b650ce3ecf735600e8fefc3d324101753b4ffdb%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fmgoblog.com%2Fmgoboard%2Facc-conference-expansion-markets-viewership-potential-candidates

 

BlueWolverine02

August 10th, 2023 at 2:04 PM ^

I attended the Iowa championship game but if it wasn't driving distance, I likely wouldn't have gone.  But with fans all over the country, likely not a huge deal for our alumni base.  Bigger deal for the schools with a more regional fan base.