ssckelley
Well-Known Member
I don't know if they even still exist, but I assume that they do, years ago when I lived in Waterloo they had the Waterloo Bucks. It was a team made up primarily of college players who played in this league during the summer. If the college season was during the summer it would not give them the opportunity to play in leagues like this and may stunt their development.
Yes, they still exist and draw quite well. This is the model B1G needs to take. Let's face it the teams in the B1G cannot compete with the southern teams the way it is set up now. Set the B1G up to be more of a minor league and play your conference games during the summer. If 2000 people will show up to watch amateur baseball in Waterloo you would think the Hawkeyes could draw a decent number. Put a few of the games on the BTN and give the tickets away. Make the money on TV revenue and concessions (to bad no beer). Perhaps they could play a few games in Cedar Rapids when the Kernels are on the road to really give it a minor league feel to it.