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IGN has posted an interview with Connor Dougan, Lead Producer on NCAA Basketball 10.

Quote:
"The feeling of attending an NCAA basketball game is unlike any other, especially in March. The fans are rowdy and raucous and can totally change the outcome of a game if you're playing in one of the crazier arenas in the country. NCAA Basketball 10 has a new feature that adds life to the top 20 toughest places to play. If you let one of these home teams go on a run your attributes will take a hit, the camera will start to shake and the crowd volume will be turned up to an obscene level."


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# 61 warnerwlf98 @ 11/01/09 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by RubenDouglas
nice conversation. so many factors and ways you can go about looking at this.

do you go by:
-top attendance %.
-top atmospheres on big game days
-top atmospheres on normal game days
-how hard it is for a good team to come in and go out with a win?

my schools arena could be a top 5 when they face top 10 teams as those are the "big games" or even against tough conference foes. but there off games, its like any other arena, even though they average in the top 20 in attendance.

you can also play into question about historically speaking how tough some venues are and compare with common day, to see if they live up to that hype.

its a perfect job for a intern to get in and do some fun investigating.

looking at some of the pits "trophy lists":

-Hoops America back in '99 listed LOUDEST college arena venues.
-SI listed top 20 venues of the 20th century (does that even matter in regards to atmosphere?)
-In Jan. 2008 USA TODAY: 10 great places to get pumped for NCAA action
-Foxsports: Top 10 old school arenas
-Rivals.com: top 16 home court advantages

Nice pit momento:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoid=55423021
A great idea . . . or they could average all of those lists, or at least give more weight to the toughest places to win on the road at.
 
# 62 RubenDouglas @ 11/01/09 11:37 AM
found the links to those articles I noted:

10 great places to get pumped for NCAA action
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/desti...t_N.htm?csp=34

Home-Court Advantage: The Sweet 16
http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/...1146&fid=21088

Sis top 20 venues of the 20th century: (only lists cameron and the pit)
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/cen...02/top_venues/

Foxsports.com Top 10 old school venues:
FoxSports.com’s Top 10 Old School Venues:

1. Wrigley Field
2. Fenway Park
3. Lambeau Field
4. Cameron Indoor
5. Notre Dame Stadium
6. Daytona International Speedway
7. The Pit (University Arena, New Mexico)
8. The Rose Bowl
9. Allen Fieldhouse
10. The Igloo (Mellon Arena)


From 2005: espn 5 we like, 5 we want to see:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=1974962

As part of their Student Spirit Week, ESPN.com ran an article on “favorite arena atmospheres.”
http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/story...tmosphere27658

If one were to catalog all of what they found, you would have over 40-50 schools listed in some fashion. A top 20 list does noone justice.

A top 3 per conference would be Great. for the smaller no name conferences, you could likely go by winning percentage at home combined with attendance/capacity figures.
 
# 63 ELDoro @ 11/01/09 01:33 PM
They shouldnt have left this up to the fans. lol i mean look at the MLB All-Star game each year.
 
# 64 jyoung @ 11/04/09 07:02 PM
Syracuse?

so tough to play in, that a D-II team from the same city can come in and beat the 'Cuse on their own court:

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4621156
 
# 65 whittleboy615 @ 11/04/09 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by wEEman33
Syracuse?

so tough to play in, that a D-II team from the same city can come in and beat the 'Cuse on their own court:

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4621156
Bazinga!
 


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