Did the Pandemic Solve One of Sports’ Weirdest Mysteries?
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 9:18 pm
Did the Pandemic Solve One of Sports’ Weirdest Mysteries?
Home-field advantage is real. Why?
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After going through this exercise, might is the word that keeps coming to the foreground. The pandemic has given strong backing to the idea that there’s something at play in home-field advantage that goes beyond the noise generated by boisterous fans. But as to what that something is, the pandemic has provided data points for and against every explanation.
Frenzied crowds, rulebook advantages, travel, environmental comfort, officiating bias. The truth is probably that a rotating but inconsistent mix of all of those different factors is combined to create a small but perceptible edge.
Pandemic sports have been a jarring spectacle, carried out on soundstages that bear little resemblance to the chaotic meccas where they are usually played. In many respects, they’ve existed in a separate reality from the one most of us have been inhabiting, where gathering even one time in a crowded space would be unthinkable.
There is little common ground between the recent experiences of sports teams and their public audiences, except for one thing: There is still value in the comforts of home
Home-field advantage is real. Why?
https://slate.com/culture/2021/02/coron ... ml?via=rss
After going through this exercise, might is the word that keeps coming to the foreground. The pandemic has given strong backing to the idea that there’s something at play in home-field advantage that goes beyond the noise generated by boisterous fans. But as to what that something is, the pandemic has provided data points for and against every explanation.
Frenzied crowds, rulebook advantages, travel, environmental comfort, officiating bias. The truth is probably that a rotating but inconsistent mix of all of those different factors is combined to create a small but perceptible edge.
Pandemic sports have been a jarring spectacle, carried out on soundstages that bear little resemblance to the chaotic meccas where they are usually played. In many respects, they’ve existed in a separate reality from the one most of us have been inhabiting, where gathering even one time in a crowded space would be unthinkable.
There is little common ground between the recent experiences of sports teams and their public audiences, except for one thing: There is still value in the comforts of home