Slight lean towards Nova could be a repeat of the 1st game and Louisville vs. Syracuse game good shooting perimeter team against zone especially at home.....
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Slight lean towards Nova could be a repeat of the 1st game and Louisville vs. Syracuse game good shooting perimeter team against zone especially at home.....
Revenge game for Cuse???? Cuse has more players than Nova from Philly???? Neither team really that impressive... This could really go either way that said I think I'm starting to lean towards Orange plus the Chalk small wager though GL..
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Revenge game for Cuse???? Cuse has more players than Nova from Philly???? Neither team really that impressive... This could really go either way that said I think I'm starting to lean towards Orange plus the Chalk small wager though GL..
holtnt, Villanova plays 7 games at the Wells Fargo Center this season. It is most definitely NOT a neutral court. I think he was being facetious with that question. It may not be on their campus, but it is 100% a home game for Nova.
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holtnt, Villanova plays 7 games at the Wells Fargo Center this season. It is most definitely NOT a neutral court. I think he was being facetious with that question. It may not be on their campus, but it is 100% a home game for Nova.
The Wachovia/Wells Fargo Center (one in the same) is located down in South Philadelphia and it is the home venue for the Philadelphia 76ers.Villanova’s home arena (the one they practice in and know where all the dead spots on the floor are) is called the Pavilion AND it is located on their campus up in Villanova Pennsylvania where all of the Universities students live and go to class.
If I can be of further assistance shedding some light, please do NOT hesitate to let me know.Thanks!
I'm well aware of where the Wells Fargo Center is located. As the poster above me has pointed out, the Cats play 7 games there. They generally play at least this many during the course of a season.
You seem to have made a major leap in logic that's unjustified. Just because the Pavilion may offer more of a home court advantage does NOT mean that the Wells Fargo Center is a "neutral court". There's a huge gap between those things. I run into A+B/Black&White thinkers all the time in my line of work, though, so I can see where this idea might be difficult for you.
Neutral implies that both teams are at an equal disadvantage - in terms of sight lines, fan support, and travel difficulty. This is not anywhere near a "neutral" floor.
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Quote Originally Posted by holtnt:
The Wachovia/Wells Fargo Center (one in the same) is located down in South Philadelphia and it is the home venue for the Philadelphia 76ers.Villanova’s home arena (the one they practice in and know where all the dead spots on the floor are) is called the Pavilion AND it is located on their campus up in Villanova Pennsylvania where all of the Universities students live and go to class.
If I can be of further assistance shedding some light, please do NOT hesitate to let me know.Thanks!
I'm well aware of where the Wells Fargo Center is located. As the poster above me has pointed out, the Cats play 7 games there. They generally play at least this many during the course of a season.
You seem to have made a major leap in logic that's unjustified. Just because the Pavilion may offer more of a home court advantage does NOT mean that the Wells Fargo Center is a "neutral court". There's a huge gap between those things. I run into A+B/Black&White thinkers all the time in my line of work, though, so I can see where this idea might be difficult for you.
Neutral implies that both teams are at an equal disadvantage - in terms of sight lines, fan support, and travel difficulty. This is not anywhere near a "neutral" floor.
OK…However, I respectfully disagree!The Orange basketball program travels as good as any school in the country and I will be willing to bet there will be just as many Syracuse backers in the arena as Villanova supporters.Further, the Carrier Dome is more comparable to this professional venue than Villanova’s little “rinky dink” arena on campus.
I merely was pointing out that I think Villanova loses that “home court” edge (+3 points) by NOT playing on their campus where they practice full time in front of all of their students.I could be wrong, but we shall see in about 90 minutes my friend.Best of luck to YOU and all that are intricately involved …
You think the Carrier Dome is similar to an NBA setup.
That's funny.
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Quote Originally Posted by holtnt:
OK…However, I respectfully disagree!The Orange basketball program travels as good as any school in the country and I will be willing to bet there will be just as many Syracuse backers in the arena as Villanova supporters.Further, the Carrier Dome is more comparable to this professional venue than Villanova’s little “rinky dink” arena on campus.
I merely was pointing out that I think Villanova loses that “home court” edge (+3 points) by NOT playing on their campus where they practice full time in front of all of their students.I could be wrong, but we shall see in about 90 minutes my friend.Best of luck to YOU and all that are intricately involved …
You think the Carrier Dome is similar to an NBA setup.
OK…However, I respectfully disagree!The Orange basketball program travels as good as any school in the country and I will be willing to bet there will be just as many Syracuse backers in the arena as Villanova supporters.Further, the Carrier Dome is more comparable to this professional venue than Villanova’s little “rinky dink” arena on campus.
I merely was pointing out that I think Villanova loses that “home court” edge (+3 points) by NOT playing on their campus where they practice full time in front of all of their students.I could be wrong, but we shall see in about 90 minutes my friend.Best of luck to YOU and all that are intricately involved …
To bring this arguement one step further has anyone bothered to check what Nova's record is A.T.S. at both venues
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Quote Originally Posted by holtnt:
OK…However, I respectfully disagree!The Orange basketball program travels as good as any school in the country and I will be willing to bet there will be just as many Syracuse backers in the arena as Villanova supporters.Further, the Carrier Dome is more comparable to this professional venue than Villanova’s little “rinky dink” arena on campus.
I merely was pointing out that I think Villanova loses that “home court” edge (+3 points) by NOT playing on their campus where they practice full time in front of all of their students.I could be wrong, but we shall see in about 90 minutes my friend.Best of luck to YOU and all that are intricately involved …
To bring this arguement one step further has anyone bothered to check what Nova's record is A.T.S. at both venues
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