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Dates and Matchups for MVC vs. MWC Challenge

tornado

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All the games are set

Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge Series (Campus sites: Nov. 13-Dec. 23)
Nov. 13: Bradley at BYU
Nov. 20: Colorado State at Indiana State
Nov. 21: Southern Illinois at UNLV
Dec. 5: Air Force at Missouri State
Dec. 12: TCU at Wichita State
Dec. 19: Creighton at New Mexico
Dec. 19: Illinois State at Utah
Dec. 22: San Diego State at Drake
Dec. 23: Wyoming at Northern Iowa



four of the Valley's projected best 5 teams have to play on the road, and
the projected best Valley team gets Wyoming, who is slated to be a bottom feeder in the MWC.
 
For funsies:

BYU over Bradley - As a realist, that is a nasty place to play
Indiana St over Colorado St - The toilet bowl of the challenge
UNLV over Southern Illinois - Had to think about this one
Missouri St over Air Force
Wichita St over TCU
New Mexico over Creighton - But I wouldn't be surprised if I was wrong. Early season + The Pit = tough, tough game. And will CU have anything left after the UM/Xavier/Marq stretch?
Utah over Illinois St - Ok, twist my arm, I like picking against ISU :)
Drake over San Diego St - Another really close one, since I gave the MWC the other swing games, I'll give this to Drake
Northern Iowa over Wyoming - Wyoming is better than tornado think ;) but UNI should win


5-4 MVC.

This is going to be 5-4 one way or the other.
 
The Valley will be in a position to get street cred early, with BU taking a leadership role.

For whatever reason, it seems like the MVC has a few more opportunities this year to get that 'street cred' than it has the past few years. It's interesting how cyclical these things are. A couple of one-bid years and all of the sudden teams will play us again. Little do they know that the MVC is trending upward once again... :)
 
It's too bad they couldn't have organized these games
within a week of each other instead of a month and a half.

That is the ultimate plan....or quite possibly all the same weekend, but it wasn't easy
on the relatively short notice, knowing many teams do not have full control of their playing arena.
 
It'll be a slightly different route than the MVC took in 2006, but it will be remarkably similar to the CAA that year, which worked out well for them.

In 2006, the Valley did it largely on gaudy records from top to bottom, and even the 10th place team only had 1 or 2 non-con losses. That was on a large diet of home games.

The CAA that year didn't put up the win record that the Valley did universally, but they played a universally tough non-con and stole some victories. While they lay in the shadow of the Valley, those early season challenges put them on an historic course.
 
That is the ultimate plan....or quite possibly all the same weekend, but it wasn't easy
on the relatively short notice, knowing many teams do not have full control of their playing arena.

Right, and 3 or 4 of the pairings were already set in stone with dates/facilities in place, so to make it easier this year they just incorporated those into this year's event.
 
Refresh my memory if you will... with the road teams get a return game next year, as well as a new challenge game at home in the same year? Or are their no return games?
 
It's not like the Buster where you get the return game from the team you play in year 1, but no team will have to go on the road two years in a row.

So as long as BU doesn't finish 10th this year, we get a MWC team at home next year.
 
So as long as BU doesn't finish 10th this year, we get a MWC team at home next year.

That's why we keep Indiana State in the MVC.

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