Excerpt from the Dayton Daily News
Wright State coach Scott Nagy knows the schedule sets up favorably for his team with eight of its final 13 Horizon League games at the Nutter Center.
But he would have preferred a better balance of home and road games, convinced it would lead to greater crowd support.
“I don’t like playing too many games in row at home … because you get what we call fan fatigue — like, they’re at home AGAIN?” he said.
“It’s good to go away and have fans look forward to you coming back.”
But ticket sales should be brisk for Thursday’s game against league co-leader Green Bay since Nagy’s squad has been on the road for two weeks.
And besides, teams generally shoot better in their home games, though the Raiders have been wearing out nets almost everywhere they’ve been.