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  1. Now that it appears that the KHSAA may be looking into attendance and location of the girls' Sweet 16 again, this thread has pretty much outlived its usefulness. But it has been viewed quite a bit. I just wondered how many views this has compared to others that have been viewed a lot.

  2. Bottom line is if you want a successful program, as a coach you better be involved throughout the year including the summer. Hooking into an AAU program for have a pipeline into your program is a must.

     

    Most of the top programs in the 6th and 7th region have this.

     

    PTB, you are very much correct in that most of the leading teams have done this. However, it is a very sad state of the current reality that this is a "must." No issue with you or with you stating this, just not in sync with the way things are.

  3. Transfers have been a part of Ky HS basketball for decades...Pulaski Co won the State Championship in 1986 with two Hanson brothers from NC and Barry Stringer, who lived in Casey Co and was a vital starter on that team....seems like this has recently became a hot topic sine Mercer got a couple. Not much different than the private schools do EVERY year...anybody else agree?

     

    With the mention of Mercer Co., let's not forget the 90's LexCath teams, especially those featuring Mercer County's VonDale Morton - who had quite a long commute.

     

    The situation of this entire thread is rampant, maybe more so, on the girls' side of the b-ball ledger. It's the "ACCUMULATION OF TALENT" that is driving many of the successful teams/programs. FREE AGENCY is now the norm in KHSAA basketball. Circumvention of rules and their intent has gone crazy, as parents pimp-out their kids, kids go to the best offer, and kids and parents collude to go here or there, just like the James/Wade/Bosch drama with the Miami Heat.

     

    I recall a mid-90s Sweet 16 in Louisville that featured about 25% of the participating teams utilizing players who had played on another team that very same season!!! It was sickening then, but the problem is much more widespread and worse now. It is now all about the accumulation of talent.

  4. Like I said...Memorial Coliseum on UK's Campus would be my choice!

     

    Not a bad choice, for sure. Frankfort Civic Center may be the most centrally located venue. But was it broken when held at WKU??? I maintain that it was not.

  5. I haven't been to any girls sweet 16's I at WKU/Bowling Green, but have been to 5 of the last 6 boys state football championships. I never recalled seeing or hearing any so called embracing the games.

    People go to the games from all over the state to see their teams play.

    Seems to me that people from the western side are not as interested in seeing their teams play when they have to travel as people from the rest of the state.

     

    You are correct. Football and boys get an automatic following just because they are football and boys. Geez, I hate saying that, but it is what it is. There is really not much in common between girls' b-ball and boys' football.

  6. There are multiple venues around the state suitable for hosting. EMBRACING the girls Sweet 16 is what needs to be the crux of where it is played. WKU certainly did that, but now NKU is getting its shot. The point is that is was not broken in Bowling Green and did not need a fix, but that is spilt milk. If NKU is not a significantly better, and they need a fair chance to prove it, the KHSAA has egg on is face and a screwed it up royally. Bottom line is the girls' Sweet 16 is a great event that is worthy of top-notch promotion. Again, community/region embracement is the key factor as to where it should be.

  7. NKU has proven that it has a great arena - but so does WKU. They both are excellent. Being near Cincinnati is a plus in many ways, but Bowling Green also has fine options for food, shopping, etc. Depending on your location, you will prefer one over the other. IMO, success should hinge upon how northern Kentucky embraces the event, and this is what seems strange about the move to NKU. It may work out fine and all is well for the KHSAA coffers, but Bowling Green certainly proved that it embraced of the Sweet 16 for many years, which seems to show a lack of loyalty and appreciation for a job well done providing good ol' southern hospitality. To be fair, there may be some solid underlying reasons that have not been made public, and we must realize that it will take the full two year trial period to iron out any kinks.

  8. It sucks we have to travel almost 2 hours away to watch this game considering both schools are not far from each other.

     

    Couldn't agree with you more! It was terrible when we had to travel north up I-71 for two hours to play the 8th region tourney up there the past. C'mon, now, we all have take our turn in the barrel, right? (It could be worse. Just imagine if it is ever held at Spencer Co.!!!)

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