Odds on Denver or Wichita for opening round?

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For those of you who follow the location criteria more closely than I do, what would you say our chances of landing in Denver or Wichita for the opening round of the NCAA tourney are if we follow form and end up a 2 or 3 seed?

Looking to make some travel plans in advance.
frenchtoast
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sounds risky
ColleyvilleAg06
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About the only location I would completely rule out is Lexington as that seems destined to be Auburn/Alabama pods.

Assuming we stay at least a 4 seed we will get the location that is closest to A&M, assuming that location isn't already gone by the time it gets to us in the order.

As of right now that's Wichita. The risk here is if we fall below 2 of 3 between Houston, Texas Tech and Kansas, Wichita will be gone by the time it gets to us.

Locations are almost always too risky to lock in for seeds 4 and below, but this is a year I feel fairly confident (80%+) it will likely be Wichita if we keep playing well.
ColoAg95
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I'm selfishly rooting for Denver
-TK
frenchtoast
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Me, too! It's the easiest location I can drive to.
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I ran through this on another thread but the odds are very high it's going to be Wichita or Denver. Right now I'd put it at like 45% Wichita, 35% Denver, 19% Seattle and 1% anywhere else as long as we stay at least a 4 seed.

Almost all of the other teams in consideration are closer to other sites.

It basically comes down to a few things:

  • We have to finish high enough that we don't get bumped out to Seattle by other teams being bumped to Wichita and Denver
  • Finishing higher than Houston, Kansas and Texas Tech for Wichita and then Arizona for Denver, these are the only other teams whose natural location takes them to Wichita and/or Denver
bobinator
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ColleyvilleAg06 said:

About the only location I would completely rule out is Lexington as that seems destined to be Auburn/Alabama pods.
If we're basing all of this on the assumption that we stay at least a 4 seed, then I think we can also rule out Raleigh, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Providence.

Just way too many teams closer to those sites. We're either going to be high enough on the seed list to get one of the ones closer to us anyway or we're going to be low enough that those sites are all taken by the teams in the east/midwest.
Bunk Moreland
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Dang....we don't get the joy of going to Cleveland?
bobinator
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I know, tragic. I wanted to see the rivers on fire and the buildings that look like a scooby doo ghost town.
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Same!!!
txcoag85
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Same!!
MaroonRevival
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Denver with our style of play doesn't seem ideal. Not enough O2.
bobinator
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If it matters at all it would likely be in our favor as long as we're not playing someone from up in the mountains.
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Yep, I would book refundable hotels for Whicita & Denver. And vehicle if necessary .
bobinator
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It's going to be fun that two of the sites are going to have all of the 1 seeds unless someone outside the top 5 comes up and grabs one, Raleigh and Lexington. Those are the closest two sites to Auburn, Alabama, Duke, Tennessee and Florida.
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Ummm...I think Wichita might get one.
bobinator
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Could get two!
ColleyvilleAg06
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I agree with this take.
Charlie Moran
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Don't book flights, it's not that bad a drive from B/CS to Wichita, I do it 6 or 7 times a year. Get yourself a refundable hotel, anywhere in the city or surrounding suburbs is fine for the weekend. Be careful booking a VRBO or AirBnB anywhere south of Kellogg ( 54 ) or north of downtown or east until past Oliver. I will post a list of local restaurants and attractions if A&M lands in Wichita . I can't help you with tickets but if KU doesn't land in Wichita some more seats should come available on the secondary market. Wichita is a basketball town so many local people bought tickets to attend the games regardless of who is playing. That's why prices are so high and probably won't go down a whole lot. I spent an arm and leg for my seats but it was because I have a place to stay and no travel costs to attend. It's just going to be a huge bonus when A&M drops in my lap
"I didn't come here to lose!" Charley Moran
Positive Yardage
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If it is Wichita, I fully expect to meet a good chunk of yall in person!
Charlie Moran
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Well I certainly will be there
"I didn't come here to lose!" Charley Moran
Waiting on a Natty
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I already have reservations in Denver.

What area of Wichita is a good place to stay for the basketball games?
Charlie Moran
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Downtown hotels if you don't want to drive or any ones out East side. Stick with the chains and you'll be fine. Most of the east side hotels provide access to better restaurants. Wichita is easy to drive around, it's like a smaller version of Omaha
West side chains are fine too. The commute to the downtown arena ( Intrust ) is easy from all directions. We really don't have " rush hours " per se so travel is easy and parking reasonable.. Just be careful of small Mom & Pop hotels and check Yelp or Trip Advisor ratings because your " good deal " might put you in a roach coach.
"I didn't come here to lose!" Charley Moran
Kansas Kid
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Charlie Moran said:

Downtown hotels if you don't want to drive or any ones out East side. Stick with the chains and you'll be fine. Most of the east side hotels provide access to better restaurants. Wichita is easy to drive around, it's like a smaller version of Omaha
West side chains are fine too. The commute to the downtown arena ( Intrust ) is easy from all directions. We really don't have " rush hours " per se so travel is easy and parking reasonable.. Just be careful of small Mom & Pop hotels and check Yelp or Trip Advisor ratings because your " good deal " might put you in a roach coach.

As he said earlier, make sure you stay north of Kellogg/US400 (except at the airport where everything is ok). Nothing in Wichita will be more than 15-20 from downtown. Downtown would be ideal because you won't need to worry about parking. West Wichita you want to be on or west of Ridge Road. East Wichita, best is on or east of Rock Road.

And under no circumstance stay at the White Glove Inn or anything on Broadway unless you want it only for an hour or two.
Waiting on a Natty
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So the basketball arena is downtown?
Kansas Kid
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Waiting on a Natty said:

So the basketball arena is downtown?

Yes. Decent facility built 15 years ago with about 15,000 capacity.

ETA. I just checked for those weeks and there are still good hotels for as low as $97/night and nothing over $210. It looks like most hotels downtown are sold out which isn't too surprising.
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