The question is when we play at The Well, do we give up the home court advantage that we have at Timmons? I personally think that we have more of an advantage at Timmons because it feels like our home court.
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Think Dins are something like 7-9 at the Well. The better Teams are scheduled there. Maybe they should schedule the cupcakes at the Well. Dins vs Greenville Tech would be a great game at the Well. U could probably fill the place. Mostly with Tech grads
I wish you would explain what pun could have be perceived.
“moot” not “mute”, although maybe we critic will be muteapaladin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:10 pmI think y’all are missing the intent of games at the Well. It is to have a presence n Greenville/downtown and have people see FU play that ordinarily won’t Judging by todays attendance I think it is working. Of course all of this wil be mute when the Timmons renovations are complete in 2045 but of course a lot of us want be here.
I still believe we have a greater home court advantage at Timmons than at The Well. I believe we have very little, if any, home court advantage at The Well. Unless it is to allow us to attract a major nationally-recognized and/or highly-locally-publicized team to play us in Greenville, our playing at The Well seems to be maybe not worth the expense, other than once per year, for the “experience/practice” and to have “a little annual tradition” for our program.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 10:31 amDon't think The Well caused us to lose yesterday. Just like Timmons didn't help us vs. Navy.
It’s just not about homecourt advantage. It’s about connecting with downtown. We have played well there and not so well just like Timmons. The 2 worst games this year were Navy at Timmons and UNCG at the Well. Remember a couple of years agp beating Wofford there in front of 6,000? That was awesome.affirm wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:14 pmI still believe we have a greater home court advantage at Timmons than at The Well. I believe we have very little, if any, home court advantage at The Well. Unless it is to allow us to attract a major nationally-recognized and/or highly-locally-publicized team to play us in Greenville, our playing at The Well seems to be maybe not worth the expense, other than once per year, for the “experience/practice” and to have “a little annual tradition” for our program.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 10:31 amDon't think The Well caused us to lose yesterday. Just like Timmons didn't help us vs. Navy.
I am in favor of Furman being a Greenville asset. It is.apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:42 pmIt’s just not about homecourt advantage. It’s about connecting with downtown. We have played well their and not so well just like Timmons. The 2 worst games this year were Navy at Timmons and UNCG at the Well. Remember a couple of years agp beating Wofford there in front of 6,000? That was awesome.affirm wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:14 pmI still believe we have a greater home court advantage at Timmons than at The Well. I believe we have very little, if any, home court advantage at The Well. Unless it is to allow us to attract a major nationally-recognized and/or highly-locally-publicized team to play us in Greenville, our playing at The Well seems to be maybe not worth the expense, other than once per year, for the “experience/practice” and to have “a little annual tradition” for our program.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 10:31 amDon't think The Well caused us to lose yesterday. Just like Timmons didn't help us vs. Navy.
So how do YOU define “connecting with downtown” and how/when do YOU know the ROI of attempting to do that is actually worthwhile, if ever? How do you know it is worth the expense (to the university, to fans)?apaladin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:42 pmIt’s just not about homecourt advantage. It’s about connecting with downtown. We have played well there and not so well just like Timmons. The 2 worst games this year were Navy at Timmons and UNCG at the Well. Remember a couple of years agp beating Wofford there in front of 6,000? That was awesome.affirm wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:14 pmI still believe we have a greater home court advantage at Timmons than at The Well. I believe we have very little, if any, home court advantage at The Well. Unless it is to allow us to attract a major nationally-recognized and/or highly-locally-publicized team to play us in Greenville, our playing at The Well seems to be maybe not worth the expense, other than once per year, for the “experience/practice” and to have “a little annual tradition” for our program.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 10:31 amDon't think The Well caused us to lose yesterday. Just like Timmons didn't help us vs. Navy.