How about if Gator fans don't sell out Amway Center, Mike Bianchi should
leave?

Mark, have you tried the Amway Center's website?  Maybe there are tickets
left without getting the jacked up Stubhub tickets.

 

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If Gator fans don't sell out Amway Center for NCAA Tournament, Billy Donovan
should leave

 

Mike BianchiSPORTS COMMENTARY

9:49 p.m. EDT, March 16, 2014

 

As Orlando Mayor
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/politics/buddy-dyer-PEPLT007417.topic>
Buddy Dyer announced that the No. 1-ranked
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/florida-gators-O
RSPT000172.topic> Florida Gators would begin their quest for a national
championship right here in Central Florida, the raucous standing-room only
crowd at the Selection Sunday VIP watch party in downtown Orlando began
Gator chomping and chanting, hooting and hollering.

Now the question is will the
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/amway-center-PLREC000041.topic>
Amway Center be standing-room only and filled with a deafening, delirious
bunch of rowdy reptiles on Thursday when the Gators open up
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/basketball/ncaa-mens-division-i
-basketball-tournament-EVSPR0000083.topic> March Madnessagainst the winner
of the Albany-Mount St. Mary's play-in game?

This should not even be a question. Every seat in the Amway Center should be
packed Thursday for the opening round and again Saturday when the Gators -
barring an historic upset - will take on the winner of the Pitt-Colorado
game. If it's not, the iconic
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/basketball/billy-donovan-PESPT0
08377.topic> Billy Donovan should leave Florida for a fan base that
appreciates the amazing job he's done in building an elite basketball
program where nobody thought it was possible.

Orlando is smack, dab, in the middle of Florida, where the Gators have more
fans and more alumni than any other school in the state. It would be a
travesty if every seat in the Amway Center isn't sold when one of biggest
sporting events in the country comes to Orlando later this week.

"I'm guaranteeing a sell-out," said a confident Dyer, an avid Gator fan and
UF Law School grad.

"It's definitely going to be a sellout, no question," Orange County Mayor
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/politics/teresa-jacobs-PEPLT00007643.t
opic> Teresa Jacobs said. ". This is theFlorida Gators."

Yes, but Florida Gator fans aren't quite as rabid as they used to be. We've
certainly seen evidence of this in football, where the Gators rarely pack
the Swamp anymore after a two-decade-long streak of 137 straight sellouts
ended in 2011. Who will ever forget two years ago when the Gators won 11
games and were invited to the
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/football/sugar-bowl-EVSPR000035
27.topic> Sugar Bowl, where they sold less than half of their allotment of
tickets and were dwarfed by the massive amount of Louisville fans who showed
up in New Orleans.

As for basketball, I've been to plenty of
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/national-collegi
ate-athletic-association-ORSPT000122.topic> NCAATournaments where UF's fan
contingent is miniscule when compared to other elite basketball schools. But
now there can be no excuses.

If ever there was a reason for Florida fans to jump on the basketball
bandwagon, it's now. Their football team is coming off a 4-8 season and
there's no reason to believe Will Muschamp's Gators will be contending for a
championship anytime soon. What makes it even more painful for Florida fans
is that Florida State just won the national championship in football and
will likely be favored to win it again next year.

A basketball national championship - a third in nine years - would make
Donovan's Gators the preeminent basketball program in the country over the
last decade. If that's not a reason for loud, proud Gator fans to pack the
Amway Center, I don't know what is.

"Can you imagine how incredible it would be for this state if Florida State
won the football national championship and the Florida won the basketball
national championship," Jacobs said.

And it could easily happen. This Florida team seems like it's on a mission.
The Gators are riding a school-record 26-game winning. They became the first
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/southeastern-con
ference-ORSPT00000246.topic> SEC team in history to ever finish the regular
season with a perfect 18-0 record. They followed it up Sunday by winning the
SEC Tournament Championship with a third victory over
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/college-sports/kentucky-wildcat
s-ORSPT000000274.topic> Kentucky this season.

And not only is this team winning, but it's a team Florida fans can relate
to because they've watched the four senior starters -
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/topic/sports/basketball/patric-young-PESPT00
16544.topic> Patric Young, Scottie Wilbekin, Casey Prather and Will Yeguete
- grow up right before their very eyes. In this day and age when so many
college programs have become transient, one-and-done NBA factories, it's
refreshing to see a real team built around a bunch of seniors.

When UF fans began their chant - "It's great to be a Florida Gator!" - these
guys actually agree.

"When you invest four years in a place like these guys have, it means
something to them," Donovan says.

"We're a bunch of guys who stuck around, grew up together and love each
other," Florida center Patric Young told me a few days ago. "We're not just
playing for ourselves."

No, they are playing for their teammates, their coach and, yes, their school

And they deserve to play in front of a packed house at the Amway Center this
week.

Anything less would be an embarrassment.

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at BianchiWrites. Listen to his radio show every weekday from 6 to 9 a.m. on
740-AM.

 

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