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Originally posted by Boiler View PostCheck this out: http://bti.sportshd.com/mens_schedule_board
The point is that we should be willing to play anyone, anywhere, anytime. I'm not saying make the schedule so hideous that we can't win games, but we need a few of these high RPI games to beef up our schedule and to prepare for the rigors of postseason play. Even if an expanded tournament makes a tough schedule obsolete, we still need to challange ourselves early to prepare for the conference season.
A couple of home games against high RPI teams would be big as well to help sell out the place a couple of times during the OOC portion of the schedule.
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I read through the whole list...
the vast majority are low-mid-majors who want someone to come play there or they involve guarantee games...
All of the examples you cite Bravesfan, are only looking for a guarantee opponent, and quite frankly I bet they'd decline even if we wanted to come,
because we will be stronger next season than they wanna take any chance on losing on their own home court!!
I have talked with some of those in the athletic department about scheduling and they caution against believing this is easy...
if we have a solid group of seniors coming back next year, then you can be sure almost NONE of those big boys want us until they're desperately sitting on open dates...
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Originally posted by tornado View PostI read through the whole list...
the vast majority are low-mid-majors who want someone to come play there or they involve guarantee games...
All of the examples you cite Bravesfan, are only looking for a guarantee opponent, and quite frankly I bet they'd decline even if we wanted to come,
because we will be stronger next season than they wanna take any chance on losing on their own home court!!
I have talked with some of those in the athletic department about scheduling and they caution against believing this is easy...
if we have a solid group of seniors coming back next year, then you can be sure almost NONE of those big boys want us until they're desperately sitting on open dates...
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what about my statement is NOT true??
..of those on that long list seeking opponents, and of the ones who would accept a mid-major...the vast majority were wanting guarantee games or they were low majors like Georgia Southern or Fullerton wanting a home game next year...
so my point is very, very true....it is hard to schedule from the standpoint BU is in, being a solid mid-major that wouldn't be an easy win even as a guarantee opponent at a BCS.
thus not even one in 10 of those "games wanted" notices would be a realistic option, and even those 1 in 10 that are reasonable want us to come there next season..
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Originally posted by tornado View PostI read through the whole list...
the vast majority are low-mid-majors who want someone to come play there or they involve guarantee games...
All of the examples you cite Bravesfan, are only looking for a guarantee opponent, and quite frankly I bet they'd decline even if we wanted to come,
because we will be stronger next season than they wanna take any chance on losing on their own home court!!
I have talked with some of those in the athletic department about scheduling and they caution against believing this is easy...
if we have a solid group of seniors coming back next year, then you can be sure almost NONE of those big boys want us until they're desperately sitting on open dates...
Old Dominion and Siena have had great schedules over the last few years, even if they had to go on the road to get these games. Siena has done very poorly against these teams, but they turned around and ran away with the MAAC, and they can credit that to playing against these teams in hostile environments. So I see it as a win, win situation for us, even if it isn't under the more ideal home and home type of series.
Probably the best scenerio for us is a preseason tournament, but a couple of roadies wouldn't hurt either.
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Originally posted by tornado View Postwhat about my statement is NOT true??
..of those on that long list seeking opponents, and of the ones who would accept a mid-major...the vast majority were wanting guarantee games or they were low majors like Georgia Southern or Fullerton wanting a home game next year...
so my point is very, very true....it is hard to schedule from the standpoint BU is in, being a solid mid-major that wouldn't be an easy win even as a guarantee opponent at a BCS.
thus not even one in 10 of those "games wanted" notices would be a realistic option, and even those 1 in 10 that are reasonable want us to come there next season..
I choose not to even look at the tiny schools as why should we play those?
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I have always said that if the right choice comes along, we should still consider
going to a top school (Michigan State, Pitt, ACC) for a road game only (guarantee game).
However, I am aware that most top non-BCS AD's abhor the idea of "selling out"...
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Originally posted by tornado View PostI have always said that if the right choice comes along, we should still consider
going to a top school (Michigan State, Pitt, ACC) for a road game only (guarantee game).
Go out and beat teams and you will build the resume to get better games.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostI have always said that if the right choice comes along, we should still consider
going to a top school (Michigan State, Pitt, ACC) for a road game only (guarantee game).
However, I am aware that most top non-BCS AD's abhor the idea of "selling out"...
I know that playing in Kansas is a pipe dream considering what we did to them in 2006!
Louisville on the other hand could be a possibility, but not likely either.
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but still...as I said...in the years when we appear to have a good bunch of returnees, then those BCS guys often do not want us at all even for a negotiated decent guarantee sum...
they do not want to risk a loss to "a Bradley" at home...
Here -- check the non-con opponents Kansas has hosted last couple years...
and it's little different for just about any of the better BCS schools...
No decent mid-majors...none...only top BCS opponents, games that guarantee a nice TV package and a chance to rise in the rankings
or an absolute gimme game against the likes of Tennessee Tech, Central Arkansas, Coppin State, etc...
This is precisely why it is so hard to schedule...
if you think it is easy because there's a bunch of teams on that "Games Wanted" list, then you haven't actually tried calling those teams and telling them you're calling from Bradley.......
I can tell you, those BCS guys immediately say that's not what they're interested in...
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Kansas is starting to fall into the Duke philosophy of scheduling the preseason favorites out of the bottom 15 conferences. Let them pile up wins to beef yourself up. And when you're Kansas, there's no need to risk a team in the MWC-MVC-WAC range because it provides relatively little benefit to the profile.
The ultimate key to getting a better schedule is to convince your opponent you can help their profile by playing the game. The problem is, for Valley teams in general, is that the profile benefit they provide are small in comparison to the marquee non-conference TV games and the conference schedule benefits.
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Originally posted by tornado View Postbut still...as I said...in the years when we appear to have a good bunch of returnees, then those BCS guys often do not want us at all even for a negotiated decent guarantee sum...
they do not want to risk a loss to "a Bradley" at home...
Here -- check the non-con opponents Kansas has hosted last couple years...
and it's little different for just about any of the better BCS schools...
No decent mid-majors...none...only top BCS opponents, games that guarantee a nice TV package and a chance to rise in the rankings
or an absolute gimme game against the likes of Tennessee Tech, Central Arkansas, Coppin State, etc...
This is precisely why it is so hard to schedule...
if you think it is easy because there's a bunch of teams on that "Games Wanted" list, then you haven't actually tried calling those teams and telling them you're calling from Bradley.......
I can tell you, those BCS guys immediately say that's not what they're interested in...
And I agree 100% with your points tornado. Just curious as to how those two teams were able to snag those road games against those teams. Just luck, or did they have player and/or coaching connections?
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personal contacts between AD's and coaches who are friends might just be the reasons for the few exceptions...but they are the exceptions..
and...MOST of your examples are not actually examples at all...
ODU played Missouri & Mississippi State at a neutral site in a tournament and they weren't at responsible for scheduling those games...
Same for BU playing Illinois, and some of the others...
..and the ODU game at Georgetown is part of a long running deal where ODU also plays at Georgetown in 2007 and again this year...but actually got a home game from Georgetown in 2007-2008...so it's a 2 for 3 like we did with Iowa State and Michigan State.
And Siena's game at Georgia Tech is kinda exactly what I am saying....as Siena although strong, are NOT from a solid mid-major conference...
I'd buy that it's an example if it's UNI getting to Georgia Tech...
But even if you search hard and find a couple of exceptions, then you've made my point in spades...
such examples of a top BCS wanting under any circumstances to play a Bradley or a Wichita State are very few and far between...
and when it happens, even like when BU beats Illinois in Las Vegas...
then YOU CAN BET it isn't going to happen again soon....as there are plenty of people still grumbling over in Champaign about that one!!
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