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  • Saint Louis Univ. Non-conference Schedule

    Hold your breath...it is pretty weak!
    Thankfully they play a couple MVC teams, or the average RPI of their non-conference opponents would be way up in the triple digits!!

    SLU BILLIKENS 2007-2008 non-conference schedule
    Start times have yet to be announced

    Fri., Nov. 9
    vs. North Carolina A&T (in Pittsburgh)

    Sat., Nov. 10
    vs. Houston Baptist (in Pittsburgh)

    Sun., Nov. 11
    vs. Pittsburgh

    Wed., Nov. 14
    vs. Detroit (home-opener)

    Sat., Nov. 17
    vs. Furman

    Wed., Nov. 21
    at Missouri State

    Sat., Nov. 24
    vs. Pacific

    Wed., Nov. 28
    at Kent State

    Sat., Dec. 1
    vs. Long Beach State

    Tues., Dec. 4
    at Boston College

    Sat., Dec. 8
    vs. Sam Houston St.

    Sat., Dec. 15
    vs. Southern Illinois

    Tues., Dec. 19
    vs. Loyola-Chicago

    Sat., Dec. 29
    vs. IUPUI

  • #2
    Man, if MR were there, he'd love getting to play Furman and Houston Baptist

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    • #3
      Re: Saint Louis Univ. Non-conference Schedule

      Originally posted by tornado
      SLU BILLIKENS 2007-2008 non-conference schedule
      Start times have yet to be announced

      Sat., Nov. 17
      vs. Furman
      Furman is where Richwoods grad Justin Dehm is going to school in the fall. It will be convenient for his family and fans to go to SLU and watch him play.

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      • #4
        What a JOKE!!!!

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        • #5
          That's not too impressive at all.
          Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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          • #6
            SLU's non-conference usually isn't very strong. They usually have one pretty strong team they face each year (like Pitt this season and UNC last year), but this is a pretty typical SLU schedule if memory serves me correctly.

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            • #7
              Too many cupcakes
              Designed to help make Majerus look good in his first season.
              Sign in front of the Peoria Journal Star

              also add "Price Slashed"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Average Joe
                Too many cupcakes
                Designed to help make Majerus look good in his first season.
                I'm sure this schedule was put together before Majerus was hired.

                And that tournament in Pittsburgh must be one of the worst in the country (I assume it's a tournament). NC A&T has one of the worst teams in the country and I'm quite sure (let me look up their name again) Houston Baptist is not much better.

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                • #9
                  Houston Baptist was actually a pretty good NAIA team last season, and was 13th ranked,
                  but lost their first postseason tourney game and ended the season 22-7......and in 2006 they made it to the NAIA quarterfinal round
                  where they ended up losing to Oklahoma City College, whose superstud was none other than ex-ISU Redbird, Lorenzo Gordon.


                  BUT STILL-- they are an NAIA team and are not likely to be able to hold their own against any NCAA D-I team.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bu fan 9
                    What a JOKE!!!!
                    Originally posted by BUBraves06
                    That's not too impressive at all.
                    Originally posted by Scouter
                    SLU's non-conference usually isn't very strong.
                    Originally posted by Average Joe
                    Too many cupcakes
                    Designed to help make Majerus look good in his first season.

                    SLU will play four teams in nonconference play that were in the top 50 of the RPI, seven in the top 100.


                    Now to me, that seems to pretty good, based on last year's RPI's.

                    I also think that Bradley has a pretty good schedule, based on last year's RPI's.

                    Assuming Bradley plays Vandy, BU will play four teams in nonconference play that were in the top 50 of the RPI, 7 in the top 100.


                    But for all you folks above that ripped SLU for their non-conference schedule, did you rip BU as well? Because if you look at RPI # of the top 50 and top 100, their schedules are pretty close.

                    And I am not ripping BU's schedule. It is very, very good. I just think SLU's schedule is right there as well. Maybe it doesn't have the # of BCS names on it....RPI wise both schedules are close . (top 50 / top 100 last year.)

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                    • #11
                      cpacmel, I think if you do a search on the Bradley schedule, you'll see that not everybody was thrilled. Four road MAC games and some underwhelming final additions to the schedule. Some were more outspoken than others. I'm too lazy to look it up.
                      1996 & 2019

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by it's boogie time
                        cpacmel, I think if you do a search on the Bradley schedule, you'll see that not everybody was thrilled. Four road MAC games and some underwhelming final additions to the schedule. Some were more outspoken than others. I'm too lazy to look it up.
                        I know georgethedog and squirrel were outspoken about it. Not sure who else were.

                        It's no big deal. I just see their schedules similar, based on last year's RPI #'s.

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                        • #13
                          Does anyone know if Bradley is actively trying to set up a 2 or 4 year package to play SLU?

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                          • #14
                            If Rick Majerus is serious about wanting to join the MVC in the future, I would think he would push to schedule schools like Bradley, SIU, and others in the MVC. But from what I recall when he was at Utah is that he played a high percentage of cupcakes in his preconference schedules, and avoided tough nonconference matchups.

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                            • #15
                              Does Majerus still own the largest margin of victory over the Braves at Carver Arena (I think it was the first BU game I went to in the fall of '92)?
                              1996 & 2019

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