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bonarae
November 15th, 2014, 05:32 AM
2017: Phoenix (first in the west since 1995)
2018: San Antonio (first since 2008)
2019: Minneapolis (first since 1992, to be held in the currently under-construction Vikings stadium)
2020: Atlanta
2021: Indianapolis
What other cities do we want to see the Final Four hosted?
Go Lehigh TU Owl
November 18th, 2014, 07:04 AM
2017: Phoenix (first in the west since 1995)
2018: San Antonio (first since 2008)
2019: Minneapolis (first since 1992, to be held in the currently under-construction Vikings stadium)
2020: Atlanta
2021: Indianapolis
What other cities do we want to see the Final Four hosted?
I'm surprised New Orleans did not make the cut.
NY Crusader 2010
December 25th, 2014, 09:29 PM
Did Detroit host recently or was that a regional?
BluBengal07
December 25th, 2014, 09:35 PM
Did Detroit host recently or was that a regional?
2009 Final Four.
Laker
December 25th, 2014, 10:01 PM
2017: Phoenix (first in the west since 1995)
2018: San Antonio (first since 2008)
2019: Minneapolis (first since 1992, to be held in the currently under-construction Vikings stadium)
2020: Atlanta
2021: Indianapolis
What other cities do we want to see the Final Four hosted?
I was in the Metrodome for that game. Sat so far away in the upper deck that you couldn't even see well with binoculars. But the atmosphere of a title game was great. I was also at the 1997 Final Four that the Gophers were officially not at. Again, great atmosphere.
Go Lehigh TU Owl
December 27th, 2014, 10:13 PM
It's a shame the Northeast will never host another Final 4 barring a miracle. The Carrier Dome would need a major renovation and the NCAA would have to make an on-campus exception. There were talks about it happening following the 1996 Final 4 at the Meadowlands. However, Destiny USA is still just a giant mall and the luxury boxes and suites are now more important than ever.
Attending a Final 4 is high-up on my sports bucket list. My one friend is a huge UNC and we nearly drove out to Detroit for the title game in 2009. Despite the fact that Michigan State was a finalist, tickets on stubhub were going for $30 to get in the door and $75 for something "respectable".
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