The Valley has never been one to shy away from the spotlight, holding major sporting events like the Super Bowl and the Baseball All-Star Game.
But all eyes are on Glendale again, as the University of Phoenix Stadium plays host to the NCAA Final Four tournament this weekend.
It’s a big event with many moving parts. And Final Four media coordinator, David Worlock, said the biggest challenge they’re facing isn’t necessarily problems with crowd control, it’s keeping all the media outlets happy.
“You’re managing a lot of egos, a lot of people that want to be court side. But we try to make everyone happy, which is pretty much an impossible job,” he said.
There are more than 2,000 media representatives from across the country and the world attending the final three games of March Madness.