Based on what Ron told me in the halftime interview when ISU was at Weber this past year I know they were doing a "white paper" study on the possibility of moving both the men and women to a neutral site but I'm surprised a decision might have been reached so quickly.
If this is true, I give it a rousing two thumbs up.
I'll say it again, an unfair advantage is provided to schools who can afford to fly at almost literally the last minute to get to a location for the tournament under the current structure as opposed to those who can't. It impacts the players performance according to what I've been told by players themselves.
To me having a level playing field for the most important people involved in this, the players, is far more important than anything else.
If going to a neutral site does that because everyone knows ahead of time where it's going to be, than I'm all for it. Schools will have enough time to make good travel arrangements and can certainly do so at a better cost.
Oh, I was told by a Big Sky coach this past season (not Seton) a little fact that I didn't realize. According to the coach, the Big Sky is the only conference west of the Mississippi river that still has tournaments at the home court of the regular season champ.
If this report is true, it seems the Big Sky is simply going to be doing what everyone else is doing.
PBP