Surprised the article didn't mention UConn with all the neutral site games we have now...leaving us with ZERO high-profile non-conference home games this year. I know MSG is kind of a home court, but there's nothing like a high-profile game at Gampel. The goal is to get larger attendance and make the games more accessible but has anyone done the analysis on the longer-term impact this has on things like students' commitment to the team as fans post-graduation? Or on season-ticket holders' likelihood to continue to renew, especially if a team does not do as well for a few seasons?