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How did Illinois (as a 6 seed) get a site 3.5 hours from their campus?

Their fans are pretty lustfully cheering against us and outnumber us. Go X.

Same way UL as an 8 seed traveled a little over an hour to play, and Duke in any other year plays a near home game as less than the top 2 of 4 of whatever their seeding is, and same as us playing in Milwaukie against a much lower seed in the tourney within a couple hours of said Illinois or Wisconsin opponent's home court. SSDD. You kinda get used to it after a while
 
Could honestly just be random. They like to try to get the 1 seeds and sometimes the 2 seeds close to home as a bit of a perk for achieving that kind of status, but the rest of the bracket still has to be built somehow. It would be way too much of a headache to ensure that the higher seeded team is the one playing closer to home in every single game.
 
Their fans are pretty lustfully cheering against us and outnumber us. Go X.
There are very few real Illinois fans outside of their alumni, and even that group is sketchy at best.

I live in northern Illinois, and the fan base was passionate back during the Dee Brown/Deron Williams finals run, but they've been eerily silent since then.

I think UK will have at least 40% of the fans tomorrow afternoon.
 
There are very few real Illinois fans outside of their alumni, and even that group is sketchy at best.

I live in northern Illinois, and the fan base was passionate back during the Dee Brown/Deron Williams finals run, but they've been eerily silent since then.

I think UK will have at least 40% of the fans tomorrow afternoon.
I live in Chicago, and this is just patently not true. Sure, there are fewer non-alum fans than in a small state with no pro teams like Kentucky, but there are still plenty throughout Chicagoland and Northern IL (source - I AM a non-alum fan here), and they’re literally everywhere in Downstate IL, which is still more than 4.5 million people. The myth that Illinois doesn’t have a big and passionate fan base is treated as gospel among Illinoisans who cheer for other teams, but it’s just not true.

And last night, Illini fans outnumbered UK fans at least 3:1. I’d be surprised if there were a massive enough shift for UK to now make up over 40% of the crowd…
 
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Cleveland is closer to Lexington than Milwaukee.
Alabama and Michigan State get dibs since they are higher seeds.

Does it really matter a lot? If you're not at home, you're not at home. Being in different environment is the biggest issue, and all the teams deal with that. Yes, it's nice to have 100% fan support. But if it's 70/30 against, it might as well be 50/50. Not like you can't get motivation because theres a few more boos than cheers.
 
Alabama and Michigan State get dibs since they are higher seeds.

Does it really matter a lot? If you're not at home, you're not at home. Being in different environment is the biggest issue, and all the teams deal with that. Yes, it's nice to have 100% fan support. But if it's 70/30 against, it might as well be 50/50. Not like you can't get motivation because theres a few more boos than cheers.
Yeah, I get that. I don't care all that much, once you're away, you're away. I was just pointing it out to cincinnaticat that it doesn't always work out.
 
The bigger question I have is that Illinois was given a 6 seed.............that was a bit of an under seed.

That's why this line is so close.
 
It’s not just 3 1/2 hours from Champaign, but 90 miles from Chicago. There is a HUGE UofI alumni base in Chicago.

Even with UK’s best travel efforts (this does not appear to be one), the fan base would have been vastly outnumbered.

Go Xavier.
Hi. UK fan living in Chicagoland. I see as many UK flags as I do Illinois. Watching the game at a UK sports bar up this way. UK fans are everywhere.
 
How is it fair that Purdue (4 seed) get to play in Indianapolis against the potential 1 seed Houston?
Purdue is the Louisville of Indiana. Most people on the state are IU fans and hate Purdue as a rival and the Purdue fans, a much smaller group, hate IU. While Purdue has had some success in Basketball their fans don't seem to travel that well. Of course, the IU fans may show up to root against Houston for obvious reasons :)
 
Those of you overplaying the home crowd thing seem to forget how having pro-UK crowds the last few tournaments hasn't really helped Kentucky.

What will matter is how our players execute. The fans matter, but not nearly as much in these neutral gyms where you're still experiencing 30% Kentucky fans regardless of where you're playing.
 
Purdue is the Louisville of Indiana. Most people on the state are IU fans and hate Purdue as a rival and the Purdue fans, a much smaller group, hate IU. While Purdue has had some success in Basketball their fans don't seem to travel that well. Of course, the IU fans may show up to root against Houston for obvious reasons :)
I don't agree.

Purdue is the Land Grant Ag school. Rural Indiana has a lot of Purdue over IU fans.
 
I don't agree.

Purdue is the Land Grant Ag school. Rural Indiana has a lot of Purdue over IU fans.
At Rose Hulman we would make fun of Purdue for being the worse engineering school. Most of the students were Indiana or Illinois fans from the Chicago area. Have a few Illinois fan fraternity brothers I’m hoping to have bragging rights on. I don’t think i knew anyone that was a Purdue fan though, but that makes sense because of the engineer thing.
 
At Rose Hulman we would make fun of Purdue for being the worse engineering school. Most of the students were Indiana or Illinois fans from the Chicago area. Have a few Illinois fan fraternity brothers I’m hoping to have bragging rights on. I don’t think i knew anyone that was a Purdue fan though, but that makes sense because of the engineer thing.
I have more Purdue contacts in my phone than any school. I am a UK grad.
 
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