Okay, I'll admit to looking ahead, so if the wadesworlds of the world want to roast me, have at. But...
Generally, the NCAA tries to avoid hosts playing on their host dates, which means a Friday/Sunday set. The four sites on those days are Greenville, Indianapolis, Tulsa, and Sacramento. The former three are all under 12 hours driving time from Milwaukee.
So my question...who's in? Scoop field trip to a NCAA game or two? I know glow and chick are down, anyone else?
Quote from: brewcity77 on March 02, 2017, 09:39:24 AM
Okay, I'll admit to looking ahead, so if the wadesworlds of the world want to roast me, have at. But...
Generally, the NCAA tries to avoid hosts playing on their host dates, which means a Friday/Sunday set. The four sites on those days are Greenville, Indianapolis, Tulsa, and Sacramento. The former three are all under 12 hours driving time from Milwaukee.
So my question...who's in? Scoop field trip to a NCAA game or two? I know glow and chick are down, anyone else?
Let's hope it's Indy. But even if we're all relegated to TV this year, that'll still be fine.
Respect the process.
Quote from: brewcity77 on March 02, 2017, 09:39:24 AM
Okay, I'll admit to looking ahead, so if the wadesworlds of the world want to roast me, have at. But...
Generally, the NCAA tries to avoid hosts playing on their host dates, which means a Friday/Sunday set. The four sites on those days are Greenville, Indianapolis, Tulsa, and Sacramento. The former three are all under 12 hours driving time from Milwaukee.
So my question...who's in? Scoop field trip to a NCAA game or two? I know glow and chick are down, anyone else?
I go to Roseville, CA (burb of Sacramento) nearly every other week for work. Of course, I will not be in Roseville that week. I am going to be pissed if they get sent out to Sacramento and I am not out there.
If it's Indy, I'll be going with my dad. Sort of a rookie question but does the university set aside some tickets for alumni? I graduated a few years ago so I haven't had to deal with getting tourney tickets until now.
Indy is the only thing I could spin.
It depends. Friday night in Indy? I'm there. Day game? That's tougher. Would love to, though. If we win a first round game, I'll do anything I can to get there on Sunday.
Quote from: WayOfTheWarrior on March 02, 2017, 09:52:49 AM
If it's Indy, I'll be going with my dad. Sort of a rookie question but does the university set aside some tickets for alumni? I graduated a few years ago so I haven't had to deal with getting tourney tickets until now.
Yes. The university has a very significant block. Most (many?) folks can get them. Where you sit is dependent on your contributions to the university. And being a full season ticketholder, especially if it's very close like Indy, is probably almost a must. But even folks who give a very modest amount can get in the MU upper deck block. Even if you can't get 'official' ones, there's typically plenty available in the secondary market. You think all the MU people holding BC tickets are going?
Let me add this. Advancements does an INCREDIBLE job putting the tourney weekend together. There's multiple official parties in the team hotel. Sometimes there's even off day 'excursions'. The best in memory was Louisville. On the 'off' day we all toured the Louisville Slugger factory.
Let me add another point. If you go and take advantage of all the wonderful stuff MU provides, remember to say Thank You with a nice check to Blue & Gold.
Quote from: brewcity77 on March 02, 2017, 09:39:24 AM
Generally, the NCAA tries to avoid hosts playing on their host dates, which means a Friday/Sunday set. The four sites on those days are Greenville, Indianapolis, Tulsa, and Sacramento. The former three are all under 12 hours driving time from Milwaukee.
Just curious - regarding the bolded, why is that? Why do they care outside on not putting MU in Milwaukee.
Quote from: jsglow on March 02, 2017, 10:01:15 AM
Yes. The university has a very significant block. Most (many?) folks can get them. Where you sit is dependent on your contributions to the university. And being a full season ticketholder, especially if it's very close like Indy, is probably almost a must. But even folks who give a very modest amount can get in the MU upper deck block. Even if you can't get 'official' ones, there's typically plenty available in the secondary market. You think all the MU people holding BC tickets are going?
Let me add this. Advancements does an INCREDIBLE job putting the tourney weekend together. There's multiple official parties in the team hotel. Sometimes there's even off day 'excursions'. The best in memory was Louisville. On the 'off' day we all toured the Louisville Slugger factory.
Let me add another point. If you go and take advantage of all the wonderful stuff MU provides, remember to say Thank You with a nice check to Blue & Gold.
Not the same type of "off day excursions" a head coach of a different program in that city puts on, ai'na? If only you had a high school aged stud basketball player with you, you would've been...ahem...taken care of.
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on March 02, 2017, 10:25:23 AM
Just curious - regarding the bolded, why is that? Why do they care outside on not putting MU in Milwaukee.
Figure local fans won't attend if their team is playing in another region that day? Makes sense I guess - moreso for large state schools though.
You know how I got the snow to fall yesterday? I took the snow brush out of my car.
You have doomed us all with this NCAA trip talk.
I feel like the process is not being respected in this thread.
Quote from: DienerTime34 on March 02, 2017, 10:48:29 AM
I feel like the process is not being respected in this thread.
So the process gets no respect?
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Quote from: wadesworld on March 02, 2017, 09:47:18 AM
Respect the process.
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Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on March 02, 2017, 10:55:57 AM
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Don't skip steps. Focus on the process. Work wins.
I hope you are not disappointed if the selection committee gives us the snub. Not saying they will, but they could.
Quote from: muwarrior69 on March 02, 2017, 11:25:12 AM
I hope you are not disappointed if the selection committee gives us the snub. Not saying they will, but they could.
The committee must know how on edge the fan-base is after 3 years without an appearance.
They snub us at their peril - our pitchforks are already sharpened and can easily be turned in a different direction.
Quote from: wadesworld on March 02, 2017, 11:10:16 AM
Don't skip steps. Focus on the process. Work wins.
True...although, none of us on this board have any bearing on the outcome of MU games or on the mindset of the actual players and coaches.
Indy has been fun in the past 1993 vs big country n then two gut wrenches in 2003. Always a good town to travel to for these games. Town is set up great fir sporting events every thing right downtown in walking distance
I'm pulling for MCO on Thursday/Saturday. That's Orlando for those who do not spend half their life in the air. It's 80 miles to where I spend my winter, making our games a quick jaunt over the causeway, up I-95 and into the Land of the Mouse.
For those of you escaping the warmth of the Midwest this year, airfare is cheap and the mouse will entertain you on our day off as we prepare to play Duke.
Quote from: MerrittsMustache on March 02, 2017, 11:29:44 AM
True...although, none of us on this board have any bearing on the outcome of MU games or on the mindset of the actual players and coaches.
He knows. This is simply his schtick.
As for brew's OP ...
I 100% would go to Greenville. Those are the games that would have been in Charlotte had our legislators not made discrimination legal.
Indy ... I'd be very tempted to make a weekend out of it. About a 10-11 hour drive for me, including my stops to stretch my old bones and make tinkles.
Quote from: dgies9156 on March 02, 2017, 11:43:04 AM
I'm pulling for MCO on Thursday/Saturday. That's Orlando for those who do not spend half their life in the air. It's 80 miles to where I spend my winter, making our games a quick jaunt over the causeway, up I-95 and into the Land of the Mouse.
For those of you escaping the warmth of the Midwest this year, airfare is cheap and the mouse will entertain you on our day off as we prepare to play Duke.
Hoping for MCO as well. I booked a trip with buddies to go to that opening weekend when tickets went on sale last fall.. My luck is never that good.
Quote from: jsglow on March 02, 2017, 10:01:15 AM
Yes. The university has a very significant block. Most (many?) folks can get them. Where you sit is dependent on your contributions to the university. And being a full season ticketholder, especially if it's very close like Indy, is probably almost a must. But even folks who give a very modest amount can get in the MU upper deck block. Even if you can't get 'official' ones, there's typically plenty available in the secondary market. You think all the MU people holding BC tickets are going?
Let me add this. Advancements does an INCREDIBLE job putting the tourney weekend together. There's multiple official parties in the team hotel. Sometimes there's even off day 'excursions'. The best in memory was Louisville. On the 'off' day we all toured the Louisville Slugger factory.
Let me add another point. If you go and take advantage of all the wonderful stuff MU provides, remember to say Thank You with a nice check to Blue & Gold.
Paying student loans counts, right??
I was a student for that Louisville trip. Went on the same Louisville Slugger tour. Great trip! Great memories!
Quote from: brewcity77 on March 02, 2017, 09:39:24 AM
Okay, I'll admit to looking ahead, so if the wadesworlds of the world want to roast me, have at. But...
Generally, the NCAA tries to avoid hosts playing on their host dates, which means a Friday/Sunday set. The four sites on those days are Greenville, Indianapolis, Tulsa, and Sacramento. The former three are all under 12 hours driving time from Milwaukee.
So my question...who's in? Scoop field trip to a NCAA game or two? I know glow and chick are down, anyone else?
Glow might be down, but chick has Grant Thornton crawling up her keyster at that time and won't be able to get off of work.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on March 02, 2017, 10:43:19 AM
You know how I got the snow to fall yesterday? I took the snow brush out of my car.
You have doomed us all with this NCAA trip talk.
I've have almost never been more confident in upcoming back to back MU losses than after reading this thread.
Quote from: warriorchick on March 02, 2017, 12:26:33 PM
chick has Grant Thornton crawling up her keyster
And you know how painful that can be!
I'm praying for Tulsa....but I'm probably the only one!
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on March 02, 2017, 03:05:34 PM
I'm praying for Tulsa....but I'm probably the only one!
I'll see you there if it happens!
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on March 02, 2017, 10:25:23 AM
Just curious - regarding the bolded, why is that? Why do they care outside on not putting MU in Milwaukee.
People would rather stay at home and watch their team then watch two teams they care nothing about
Quote from: dgies9156 on March 02, 2017, 11:43:04 AM
I'm pulling for MCO on Thursday/Saturday. That's Orlando for those who do not spend half their life in the air. It's 80 miles to where I spend my winter, making our games a quick jaunt over the causeway, up I-95 and into the Land of the Mouse.
For those of you escaping the warmth of the Midwest this year, airfare is cheap and the mouse will entertain you on our day off as we prepare to play Duke.
Are you a pilot?