KANSAS CITY — The Huge 12’s LED ground simply glitched out completely.
Commissioner Brett Yormark made the choice late Thursday evening to make a drastic swap earlier than Friday’s Huge 12 Event semifinals. The controversial glass ground is gone and a standard hardwood court docket is being introduced in and put in in a single day.
Yormark gave CBS Sports activities this assertion: “After session with the coaches of our 4 semifinal groups, I’ve determined that with a view to present our student-athletes with the best stage of consolation on an enormous stage this weekend, we are going to transition to a hardwood court docket for the rest of the event. We look ahead to an important semifinals and championship sport.”
No. 1 seed Arizona will face No. 5 Iowa State at 7 p.m. and No. 2 seed Houston tackle No. 3 seed Kansas within the semifinals of the Huge 12 Event on Friday on a brand new floor.
“We now have an incredible closing 4 tomorrow evening,” Yormark informed CBS Sports activities. “That needs to be the story.”
The commissioner started getting ready for the potential for a change noon Thursday, after an apparent improve in slippage throughout the Texas Tech-Iowa State sport. Purple Raiders All-Huge 12 guard Christian Anderson was injured halfway via the second half of Tech’s loss to Iowa State, although Anderson stated afterward the damage wasn’t critical and he expects to recuperate quickly.
The following Arizona vs. UCF sport on Thursday did not appear to have an irregular quantity of sliding, however an uptick in slips was additionally evident in Houston‘s win over BYU on Thursday evening. The mid-tournament choice to alter the taking part in floor is unprecedented in school athletics, but additionally consultant of Yormark’s willingness to not be cussed in any respect prices. The league’s option to play its event on an LED glass ground drew equal components intrigue and criticism, however gamers saying the taking part in floor was slippery was turning into a standard chorus.
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Yormark was certain to have conversations with all 4 coaches taking part in in Friday’s semifinals — Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd, Iowa State’s TJ Otzelberger, Houston’s Kelvin Sampson and Kansas‘ Invoice Self — and the coaches consented with and endorsed the concept of fixing the taking part in floor for the three largest video games remaining within the event. Otzelberger, whose group has already received twice on the LED ground, informed CBS Sports activities he was open and absolutely dedicated to taking part in on the glass ground if that is what Yormark would’ve determined.
“I feel commissioner Yormark’s intent was to broaden the scope, suppose outdoors the field and that was most likely the precise choice. And I am certain after what the narrative is now, he’ll make the precise choice,” Houston coach Kelvin Sampson stated. “If this was a live performance tonight and we had a sport tomorrow, no totally different than that … No person had a bonus or drawback, however I feel for our league, he’ll make the precise choice.”
The change isn’t anticipated to be a logistical difficulty; the Huge 12 at all times had a backup plan to name in a crew and set up the hardwood court docket in case of an emergency, sources stated. The changeover started shortly after Thursday evening’s closing sport between Kansas and TCU and will probably be put in and able to go within the morning for groups to take part of their customary day-of-game shootarounds.
