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    The Bradley schedule has not been released officially, yet, but here are a couple more additional bits of news about it from other team's schedules that have been released.

    The game at Western Carolina University is scheduled for Tuesday, November 30, 2010, according to WCU schedule, just released-


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    And here is more news about the teams playing in the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament on Nov. 20-21 at the MassMutual Center.
    It appears there are now 7 teams named of the 8 teams in the tournament.
    According to this release by Texas Christian University (Mountain West), TCU will join USC (Pac-12), Bradley (MVC), Loyola-Marymount (West Coast Conference), Massachusetts (Atlantic-10), Rider (MAAC) and New Mexico State (WAC) in the tournament. That leaves 1 more team to be named before we might know who Bradley's opponents are, and the dates for the 2 BU home games.
    BU, USC, NMSU, and UMass are the 4 host schools.



  • #2
    Here is Bradley's schedule, as far as we know (please feel free to add corrections)-
    Late Oct. - prob. Oct. 29 or 30 - Red-White Game @ new On-Campus Arena
    Early Nov. - Exhibition game at new On-Campus Arena
    Early Nov. - Exhibition game @ Carver Arena
    Nov. date TBD (14th?)- 1st Home game in Hall of Fame Classic (vs. TCU, Loyola-Marymount, or final unnamed team)
    Nov. date TBD (16th?)- 2nd Home game in Hall of Fame Classic (vs. TCU, Loyola-Marymount, or final unnamed team)
    Nov. 20 - Sat - USC @ Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament
    Nov. 21 - Sun. -UMass or New Mexico State @ HOF Tip-Off Tournament
    Nov. 30 - Tues. road game at Western Carolina
    Dec. 4 - Sat. -home game vs. Utah @ Carver Arena
    Dec 8. - road game at Duke @ Duke's Cameron Arena
    Date TBD- home game vs. NIU and a home game against EIU
    Dec. 20 - home vs. Jackson State @ Carver Arena
    MVC schedule
    Feb. 18-19 Road game - BracketBusters

    Mar. 3-6 MVC Tournament

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    • #3
      TCU, Rider, and L-M are actually pretty good bottom-half fillers for a tournament, all things considered. Mildly impressed.

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      • #4
        TCU is saying 3 games in Springfield, with the 3rd game on 11/23 (though not in chronological order either) and they do not list any games before their neutral vs Rider as a "prelim" or as part of the event.

        So is the format different for the HOF now?

        Is it a simple 8-team single-elimination bracket or is it 1 prelim and 3 at the neutral?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
          TCU is saying 3 games in Springfield, with the 3rd game on 11/23 (though not in chronological order either) and they do not list any games before their neutral vs Rider as a "prelim" or as part of the event.

          So is the format different for the HOF now?

          Is it a simple 8-team single-elimination bracket or is it 1 prelim and 3 at the neutral?
          I don't know, but I think it is possible that the Nov. 23 date TCU has posted on their schedule is simply a typo or other error. This would be a huge change in the format of the tournament, and yet no other source, including all the other schools in the tournament, are reporting this.
          But if that was true, it would mean the tournament would stretch over until Tuesday, Nov. 23, which could interfere with other games the participating teams have scheduled, and would increase expenses incurred by all the teams for travel and accomodations tremendously. It would also make it virtually impossible for fans to stay and see the tournament championship games.

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          • #6
            Well, TCU and LMU would be a MAJOR upgrade over the likes of Presbyterian, MD-Eastern Shore, FAMU, and the like that we've gotten at home in our previous exempt tournaments in both name and quality. TCU had an RPI of 188 in the Mountain West last year, while LMU had an RPI of 175 in the WCC. While it's not earth-shattering, it's a heck of a lot better than Presbyterian with an RPI of 329. If our worst RPI games are going to be in the mid-100's, we have the makings of a great non-con schedule. Now we just gotta win.
            Onward and Upward!

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            • #7
              Here is the 2010-2011 prospectus for TCU-


              Note they have their schedule posted there at the bottom of the page.
              It also shows them playing Rider on Nov. 20, TBA on Nov. 21, and UMass on Nov. 23. But the UMass game is slated to be played on the UMass home court in Amherst, MA, instead of in Springfield, MA where the tournament is. Since they are in the "lower bracket", they would not play UMass in the tournament, so maybe TCU just arranged an extra road game at UMass while on the trip out east.
              They also have a couple home games scheduled Nov. 12 & 16, so I don't see where they would fit the additional 2 road games they would play as part of the Hall of Fame Tournament.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                Now we just gotta win.
                Based on the games we know so far, I think an undefeated record going into the Utah game, and maybe even the Duke game should be expected.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JMM28 View Post
                  Based on the games we know so far, I think an undefeated record going into the Utah game, and maybe even the Duke game should be expected.
                  Why would you expect for us to win at Western Carolina? Let alone win both games in Springfield? I would be very surprised if we were facing Utah and did not have a lose.

                  I have no idea how anyone could discount the Western Carolina game after the way they beat us last year on our court. They return a deep big team.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JMM28 View Post
                    Based on the games we know so far, I think an undefeated record going into the Utah game, and maybe even the Duke game should be expected.
                    I would not expect to be undefeated but it would be nice, so far there are no reasons to believe we are going to be that much better then last season being we have no true post player with experience, I am an optomistic fan but unless coach Platt is a great teacher of post players and can also teach us better defensive fundamentals we will not be achieving the goals that everyone expects or hopes for this season; I see another 4th place finish unless we all of a sudden got tougher inside.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by real fan View Post
                      I would not expect to be undefeated but it would be nice, so far there are no reasons to believe we are going to be that much better then last season being we have no true post player with experience, I am an optomistic fan but unless coach Platt is a great teacher of post players and can also teach us better defensive fundamentals we will not be achieving the goals that everyone expects or hopes for this season; I see another 4th place finish unless we all of a sudden got tougher inside.
                      I agree. I was watching the DSE interview regarding him going to Europe, very happy for him, and they showed 3 plays during the interview, on one there's 4 players out near the three point line, including WE, I'm sure that's where he was told to be, while DSE is driving to the basket with no one to get a rebound or tip in.

                      The only way this is going to change is to play bigger and change our offensive schemes and run plays for our bigger players, low pick and rolls rather than high pick and rolls out by the three point line, which would keep our bigger players nearer the basket so we can get some offensive rebounds.

                      The one guy that sticks in my my mind was Xavier McDaniel. We drove down from the Chicago area to see that game. He was rarely ever more than 5 feet away from the basket on offense, he just got there and stood there - that was his spot and no one took it away from him, think he had 20 rebounds that game.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BU RICK View Post
                        The one guy that sticks in my my mind was Xavier McDaniel. We drove down from the Chicago area to see that game. He was rarely ever more than 5 feet away from the basket on offense, he just got there and stood there - that was his spot and no one took it away from him, think he had 20 rebounds that game.

                        The X-man was determined to show Bradley that night that his leading the country in rebounding was not a fluke. Bradley coach Dick Versace had made the mistake of commenting publically that he didn't believe McDaniel really got all the rebounds he was credited with, and that his home stats crew had probably "padded his stats". He proved his point with a 20-rebound game at the Carver Arena.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                          Here is Bradley's schedule, as far as we know (please feel free to add corrections)-
                          Late Oct. - prob. Oct. 29 or 30 - Red-White Game @ new On-Campus Arena
                          Early Nov. - Exhibition game at new On-Campus Arena
                          Early Nov. - Exhibition game @ Carver Arena
                          Nov. date TBD (14th?)- 1st Home game in Hall of Fame Classic (vs. TCU, Loyola-Marymount, or final unnamed team)
                          Nov. date TBD (16th?)- 2nd Home game in Hall of Fame Classic (vs. TCU, Loyola-Marymount, or final unnamed team)
                          Nov. 20 - Sat - USC @ Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament
                          Nov. 21 - Sun. -UMass or New Mexico State @ HOF Tip-Off Tournament
                          Nov. 30 - Tues. road game at Western Carolina
                          Dec. 4 - Sat. -home game vs. Utah @ Carver Arena
                          Dec 8. - road game at Duke @ Duke's Cameron Arena
                          Date TBD- home game vs. NIU and a home game against EIU
                          Dec. 20 - home vs. Jackson State @ Carver Arena
                          MVC schedule
                          Feb. 18-19 Road game - BracketBusters

                          Mar. 3-6 MVC Tournament
                          Eastern IL may not be a great opponent, but it's not terrible either. They came on strong the 2nd half of their conf. season.
                          They return several key players, but a couple guys that hoarded the boards last season will be gone. Maybe they have some incoming beef for 2010-'11.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by houstontxbrave View Post
                            Why would you expect for us to win at Western Carolina? Let alone win both games in Springfield? I would be very surprised if we were facing Utah and did not have a lose.

                            I have no idea how anyone could discount the Western Carolina game after the way they beat us last year on our court. They return a deep big team.

                            I guess I expect to beat every single Southern Conference team, whether we play them at Carver, Markin, on Moss ave, Bradley park, Anchorage AK, or Serbia.

                            Last year one team played very bad, one team played very well. As long as the guys don't go lay another egg there, it will be a 10+ pt victory.

                            If we can't go on the road and beat the 3rd place team from the 17th ranked conference, I really would give up any hope for the year.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JMM28 View Post
                              If we can't go on the road and beat the 3rd place team from the 17th ranked conference, I really would give up any hope for the year.
                              I started to give up when we lost to that team at Carver last year (Loyola and SIU drove in the final nails to that season's coffin). I'm not expecting a win on the road, but I am more likely to keep hope alive with a road slip-up than a home failure.
                              Onward and Upward!

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