Pauley Pavilion is devoid of showdowns, fans as part of UCLA's shift to neutral-site games
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UCLA has not staged a home nonconference showdown since beating Villanova in 2021, instead facing lesser opponents, reflecting a wider trend among major programs.
Coach Mick Cronin highlighted that home-and-home nonconference games have drastically declined, emphasizing that most matchups are now held at neutral sites for fundraising.
The shift to neutral site games is driven by financial motives, indicating that the influx of money has altered traditional schedules, affecting team dynamics significantly.
For next season, UCLA scheduled games at prominent venues including T-Mobile Arena and Climate Pledge Arena, suggesting a continuing trend towards lucrative neutral site matchups.
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