Indy hosting all of March Madness

Submitted by Gentleman Squirrels on January 4th, 2021 at 8:57 AM
https://twitter.com/acwishtv/status/1346074800859574272?s=21

MGoStretch

January 4th, 2021 at 9:36 AM ^

If you haven't been, that is a highly (HIGHLY) recommended experience (which is probably redundant to say as you mention wanting to catch a game there).  Took my son there for his first college game and it was an awesome experience.  Made it a point to do that before going to a Pacers game because the NBA is more like walking into a slot machine with all the flashing lights, bells, and whistles.  I'm hoping they have some allowance for socially distanced fans in attendance who have been vaccinated.  I'll go to so many games.

MGoStretch

January 4th, 2021 at 12:37 PM ^

That's a fair analysis having been to both.  Architecturally, a very similar feel.  Lots of brick, exposed steel, and history.  Hinkle might be a little less vulgar and with fewer incidents of opposing parents charging into the stands.  Though I suppose I wouldn't put that past Coach Dale to charge into the stands.

yossarians tree

January 4th, 2021 at 12:40 PM ^

There actually might be a decent number of fans for these games. The state of Indiana has been much more open through the pandemic than some of the surrounding states. By mid-March they could be allowing 25% capacity for games. Of course, the NCAA might have negotiated a mandatory no-fans policy into this contract. 

Michfan777

January 4th, 2021 at 9:17 AM ^

They should have done a Milwaukee/Chicago joint tourney IMO:

-Easier airport to get to (Even though ORD sucks, I know)

-New arenas for the Bucks and DePaul, as well as the existing United Center and other arenas in the area.

-Both cities very close to each other.

outsidethebox

January 4th, 2021 at 9:57 AM ^

Indianapolis is city stuck in the middle of the corn and bean fields of Indiana...and airport access is a breeze to downtown. The physical logistics of holding this event in Indy would be infinitely more simple than any other city I know of. Three of the courts would be easily walkable from downtown and Hinkle is very easily accessible and less than 5 miles away. The teams playing at Hinkle could stay in the Broad Ripple area and enjoy that charming social hot spot. Indy is a mindless choice for this situation.

Gree4

January 4th, 2021 at 9:25 AM ^

Since they are saying #marchmadness, I assume this is happening in March? I had read previously that pushing the tournament to May was a possibility.

 

bronxblue

January 4th, 2021 at 9:40 AM ^

Makes a lot of sense logistically, even with that first weekend likely being a hassle.  I still think it's crazy we're trying to bring thousands of people to a single city to live, practice and play in enclosed facilities during a pandemic, but (a) perhaps vaccine distribution will be better by March that the risk is somewhat mitigated, and (b) it's pretty clear nobody really cares anymore if the checks keep clearing.  

My Name is LEGIONS

January 4th, 2021 at 10:27 AM ^

Franz kinda getting screwed... he comes to US to play in this tourney... missed last year, and now this year no fans.  Or will there be ?  

yossarians tree

January 4th, 2021 at 12:50 PM ^

I hadn't thought of that. I've always absolutely HATED that they play the F4 in these massive domes (saw one of the games at Ford Field several years ago and it was like sitting in an airline terminal watching guys play basketball on the runway).  If you're not trying to grab money and stuff 60,000 fans in there, what is the point of a football stadium?

That said there is the beautiful campus of the University of Indianapolis just 15 minutes from downtown. They could play games there. As bad as the NBA playoffs were, they at least did a pretty good job of staging those games so they didn't seem so empty.

 

lhglrkwg

January 4th, 2021 at 11:05 AM ^

I wonder how they're going to house everyone. I assume the NCAA is going to block out an enormous amount of hotels for this. 68 teams x however many people each team brings is quite a bit of hotel space. Fingers crossed they can pull it off. No march madness sucked