to me has become kind of a joke. I have asked before why the tournament didn't move around, and it seems like the #1 answer I always get besides "because Alabama wants it there" is "they have a huge RV hook up park there, and you just don't have that in Memphis, Pearl (Thank God, I guess), and etc.".
Personally, I've always thought that was ridiculous because it's not like it's THAT common for people to drive RV's. I mean, I know people have them, and I see them at football games and such, but to use it as the crux for hosting a tournament year in and year out is ridiculous especially when there are RV hook ups all over America. It's not like this is something unique to the Hoover Met only.
The biggest things that I will say that the Hoover Met has going for it is the fact that they have shown that they can handle the crowds- something that Trustmark Park may or may not be able to handle, and I hate to admit that, but it is the truth, and maybe the C-USA Tournament could be a good litmus test to something bigger and better down the road like the SEC Tournament. It's certainly better than nothing, and C-USA is fairly high profile in the world of college baseball especially when matched up to say, the SWAC Tournament or the "whatever conference Belhaven College/University is in tournament". Hoover now has a "tradition" of "making it to Hoover", although while I like some traditions, if not most, I think that there are some that are good to break. Going to Hoover every year is one that I would have to believe would be good to break. And yes, Hoover is centrally located, but that has never really been much of an issue with the SEC basketball Tournament in such locales as Tampa and New Orleans- not complaining, so I don't really understand why it is such a huge issue with the baseball tournament.
Bottom line here is this- The SEC wants to keep it in Birmingham because they KNOW without a doubt that the Tournament will make money there- there is some risk that a tournament held in Jackson or somewhere like possibly Little Rock may or may not be as well attended as Birmingham for whatever reason, and let's be honest- there is some risk even at a place that seems like a shoo-in like Memphis, and they want a place that they KNOW can handle the demand. Birmingham gives that to the SEC guaranteed. And the fact that Mike Slive can park his RV there. Not that I like that as a fan. I'm tired of it being in Hoover every year. Imagine if the 2005 SEC Tournament Championship Game was held at Trustmark Park between State and Ole Miss how wild that would have been. Personally, I just think it would be great for baseball in the south to have all of these great ballparks shown off. Because we have some really nice ones now.