Big 12 Changes Glass Court at Tournament After Backlash
Joe Raineri
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The Big 12's Controversial Court Transition
The Big 12 attempted a significant transition, aiming to increase revenue through more advertisements and updating to a "cooler" court design. However, the change did not go as planned, according to discussions. Players reported experiencing migraines and found the new court highly distracting. Injuries were also mentioned, amplifying the discontent surrounding the new court. The reaction was so negative that there were reports of players feeling unusually disoriented, with one even mentioning it felt like being on hallucinogens.
This problematic rollout led to a swift response from the conference. The Big 10 decided to revert to the traditional hardwood court, recognizing the issues with the new design. The decision to test such a significant change during the season was particularly criticized, with suggestions that preliminary tests in less critical settings, such as high school games, could have predicted the adverse reactions.
Ultimately, the situation highlights a misstep in implementing the new court design without adequate player feedback and testing, leading to practical and safety concerns.
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