Why are they playing the state championship games in basketball and football in Lexington every year?
How would anyone know as they've never been held at the YUM or anywhere else.Aren’t the games attended much better in Lexington?
Didn’t they used to be held in FH?How would anyone know as they've never been held at the YUM or anywhere else.
I remember growing up in Indiana before class basketball when it was really Hoosier Hysteria. 1 tournament, everybody gets in, 1 state champion at the end. Once 1 game ended, the teams for the next game were running on the floor for warmups. Great memories.the KHSAA offices are there. State track, state tennis, state cross country, state football held there
The attedance this year was terrible.
There are multiple long time outs and over a hour between games in the SAME SESSION.
Food at the game is very expensive and very mediocre
Not many good "walkable" restaurants from the arena. We walked down to Carsons. Good restaurant but I almost called an Uber rather than walking back.
Same boring games on the floor during time outs every game.
I went to most of the games, including the final day.
A lot of it was a snooze fest.
BG made the final, but has had lots better teams in the past 10 years.
Moreno will be a good player. Hard to evaluate bc he was 6-7 inches taller than anyone in the state tourney, and a foot taller than anyone for BG
It’s been at Memorial Coliseum and Freedom Hall. Since 1979 (or 1980) it’s been at Rupp.Didn’t they used to be held in FH?
Good points, all. The State Tournament has been on my bucket list for 60+ years and will likely be there when I die. Too much walking and poor amenities in Rupp. If it comes to the Yum! or NKU, I am all in.the KHSAA offices are there. State track, state tennis, state cross country, state football held there
The attedance this year was terrible.
There are multiple long time outs and over a hour between games in the SAME SESSION.
Food at the game is very expensive and very mediocre
Not many good "walkable" restaurants from the arena. We walked down to Carsons. Good restaurant but I almost called an Uber rather than walking back.
Same boring games on the floor during time outs every game.
I went to most of the games, including the final day.
A lot of it was a snooze fest.
BG made the final, but has had lots better teams in the past 10 years.
Moreno will be a good player. Hard to evaluate bc he was 6-7 inches taller than anyone in the state tourney, and a foot taller than anyone for BG
Yes, Freedom Hall used to host, the last time being in 1994. From 1965 to 1978, it hosted every year, then six times since. The state football championships were once played in PJCS, too. The last time was 2008. The tournament then moved to BG for about 8 years, then shifted to Lexington.Didn’t they used to be held in FH?
Maybe because Lexington is more centrally located than Louisville is.Why are they playing the state championship games in basketball and football in Lexington every year?
TrueMaybe because Lexington is more centrally located than Louisville is.
Ask the folks in Paducah, BG, or Owensboro. Lex is more central to the mountain counties that seem to run the state.Maybe because Lexington is more centrally located than Louisville is.
A few notes about Covington. There is not much interest HS hoops in the city proper. Holmes has a great facility but no interest and their BB program is woeful. CovCath has the name but is mainly THE parochial school for the suburbs athletically inclined. The power and interest lies in the suburban schools of Boone and Kenton Cos. and to a lesser degree Campbell County. Even the once powerful program at Boone Co. HS is woeful. When the money left for the suburbs, so did the athletes.The population in Jefferson County is 800,000. Or about 20% of the Commonwealth population of about 4 million. As Pushup noted, Louisville is closer to the rest of the state and is a much better venue.
Frankfort and KHSAA love Lexington and the Eastern portion of the State. Louisville will never be the recipient of any objective judgements. The Sweet 16 is a flawed and out-dated structure, where a County like Harlan that only has 25,000 residents receives a slot, where Jefferson County has only 2 ……
If the Tournament remains open to all schools, then enlarge the tournament to where cities like Louisville, Lexington, BG, Covington, etc are represented with the number of schools that better reflect population. If there were more schools from the larger urban communities, there would be much greater interest and larger crowds.
There are two kinds of uk fans, racist and racist tolerant. Sad, very sad. In todays world there is no place for thatIt’s funny what country bumpkins think about Louisville. I was listening to Paul Finebaum on the SEC radio once when I was traveling. A caller called in talking about sUcK and their fan base. Finebaum asked him if he went into a restaurant and half of the customers were sUcK fans and the other half were Louisville fans would you be able to tell them apart even if they weren’t wearing any gear supporting their teams. The caller said yes the Louisville fans would have shoes and socks on and they would be eating with a knife and fork.
Finebaum laughed and said that is what he had experienced as well. It is always funny to me when I meet sUcK fans they say they wouldn’t go to Louisville if they were paid to go. The main reason they say that is because they say there are to many black people there. I remind them that they have black athletes on their teams.