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Future BU opponents' non-conference schedules

My point is, looking at the BIG picture, these games (EIEIO) are a letdown. They basically mean nothing. THey mean, at least to me, we failed NOT that we did anything special like some try and spin it.

One every 4-5 years I can handle but to put yourself in "position" three years in a row......that spells failure/mediocrity period.

Again...I expect more from BU. If others don't thats fine, for them, I just think the bar should be set a little higher then being all giddy with a matchup with 13-17 Cinncinati at an arena 1/4 filled while UNI is playing in the NCAA for the nation to witness.
 
My point is, looking at the BIG picture, these games (EIEIO) are a letdown. They basically mean nothing. THey mean, at least to me, we failed NOT that we did anything special like some try and spin it.

One every 4-5 years I can handle but to put yourself in "position" three years in a row......that spells failure/mediocrity period.

Again...I expect more from BU. If others don't thats fine, for them, I just think the bar should be set a little higher then being all giddy with a matchup with 13-17 Cinncinati at an arena 1/4 filled while UNI is playing in the NCAA for the nation to witness.

I believe it was more like 1/2 full (5,100+). Not too bad, considering tickets were only available for a couple days and the general public tickets were only available the day of the game. In fact, pretty good considering it was against a team that was 13-17.

I expect more too, but that doesn't mean I'm going to stay home when Bradley is playing and I'm able to go! Not "giddy", just happy to see another Bradley basketball game.
 
Yeah I wanted Bradley to go into one this year for the sake of me getting to go to another game. I will always go to the games.

I realize it gives our players more experience and such but that still doesn't make it respectable.

If our team next year can't make the NIT.......then....
 
this article says Indiana State is playing a lot of tough road non-conference games...
and of course the obligatory comment about how hard scheduling is...

"I wish people knew how hard it was to put a schedule together;
it’s one of the hardest things we do,” (new head coach Greg) Lansing said"

http://tribstar.com/sports/x1703934531/Lansing-has-whirlwind-first-week-on-job


--they play Purdue at "neutral" Conseco Fieldhouse
--they also play at Wyoming in the Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge
--also road games at Ball State and Oral Roberts, both return trips for home games last season
--they are in a nonexempt tournament at Loyola of Chicago on the weekend of Nov. 12
--but they do host DePaul and a BracketBuster opponent
 
UNI gives some info about their 2010-2011 schedule...

UNI home games:
vs. Coe
vs. North Dakota
vs. Iowa State
vs. Morehead State
vs. South Carolina State (part of Las Vegas Classic)
vs. SIU-Edwardsville (part of Las Vegas Classic)
vs. BracketBuster opponent (TBD)

UNI road games:
at Wisconsin-Milwaukee
at TCU
at Iowa

UNI neutral games:
Las Vegas Classic (Colorado, Indiana or New Mexico)
Las Vegas Classic (Colorado, Indiana or New Mexico)
(10th annual Las Vegas Classic
Each team will play four games - the first two at campus sites (UNI gets SC State & SIUE)
and the final two rounds at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on Dec. 22 and 23.
The tournament field also includes Indiana, Colorado, New Mexico, Longwood,
South Carolina State, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville and The Citadel)

(NOTE: UNI will add one other non-conference game to the slate.)


http://www.unipanthers.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/062210aaa.html
 
UCLA is not on our schedule...but they did just release their non-conference slate and it's indicative of how the mighty have fallen..
Now all they seem to want to do is schedule cupcakes at home...

This is the list of their non-conference opponents..
Thu., Nov. 4, Westmont College (Exhibition)
Tue., Nov. 9, Cal State Los Angeles (Exhibition)
Fri., Nov. 12, Cal State Northridge
Mon., Nov. 15-26 Preseason NIT (field is weak this year)
Thu., Dec. 2, at Kansas (Pac-10/Big 12 Hardwood Series)
Sun., Dec. 5, Montana
Sat., Dec. 11, Cal Poly
Mon., Dec. 13, UC Davis
Sat., Dec. 18, at Wooden Classic - TBD
Tue., Dec. 21, Montana State
Thu., Dec. 23, UC Irvine
Sat., Feb. 5, St. John's


With the Pac-10 really weak again this coming year - they really don't play anyone, except the game vs. Kansas that's part of the league matchups between the Pac-10 & Big 12, so they really didn't schedule it..
 
Here is a story from UC-D about Tyler Les..

http://www.ucdavisaggies.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/052110aaa.html

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They also have an article up this morning about another new "recruit" (actually a transfer but the story described him as a recruit), Harrison DuPont.
UC-Davis has a Top-10 midmajor recruiting class...
http://www.ucdavisaggies.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/070110aaa.html
 
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UNI gives some info about their 2010-2011 schedule...

UNI home games:
vs. Coe
vs. North Dakota
vs. Iowa State
vs. Morehead State
vs. South Carolina State (part of Las Vegas Classic)
vs. SIU-Edwardsville (part of Las Vegas Classic)
vs. BracketBuster opponent (TBD)

UNI road games:
at Wisconsin-Milwaukee
at TCU
at Iowa

UNI neutral games:
Las Vegas Classic (Colorado, Indiana or New Mexico)
Las Vegas Classic (Colorado, Indiana or New Mexico)
(10th annual Las Vegas Classic
Each team will play four games - the first two at campus sites (UNI gets SC State & SIUE)
and the final two rounds at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on Dec. 22 and 23.
The tournament field also includes Indiana, Colorado, New Mexico, Longwood,
South Carolina State, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville and The Citadel)

(NOTE: UNI will add one other non-conference game to the slate.)


http://www.unipanthers.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/062210aaa.html

Not the kind of schedule that gets you ready for Valley play. Has Elgin looked at this cup-cake schedule?
New Mexico is their biggest challenge, and Iowa might actually be a close game.
Come on Valley! Try to keep up with BU's efforts.
 
Nice scheduling job for Missouri State...

seems they have a deal with Oklahoma State (a 2 for 1) and it starts this year...
"OSU also enters into the first game of a 2-for-1 series with Missouri State"
http://www.newsok.com/travis-ford-o.../3473556?custom_click=pod_headline_osu-sports

Other games that Missouri State knows about...
Home- Saint Louis, Arkansas State, Arkansas-Little Rock, Oral Roberts, Central Arkansas
Away- At Tulsa, and poss. @ Minnesota, @ BracketBusters and of course @ Oklahoma State (OSU plays @ MSU in 2011!)

in Preseason NIT- Belmont then poss. Tennessee
Here are all the teams in the Preseason NIT:
Tennessee, Missouri St., Belmont, Arkansas St., Villanova, George Washington, Boston,
Marist, UCLA, Nevada, Pepperdine, Pacific, Wake Forest, VCU, Winthrop, Hampton


*** Missouri State is the lone Valley team NOT playing in the Missouri Valley/Mountain West Challenge, but they still might have their BB return vs. Nevada this year.
 
MSU's schedule is nice to see - their home games aren't too difficult, but a couple of them will give them a challenge (St. Louis, ORU)
Nice job at scheduling some toughies on the road. Maybe they'll even take the Preseason NIT tourney?

At least we have 2 Valley schools (BU & MSU) who have a decent non-conf. schedule. Maybe SIU too, with games vs. Austin Peay/Purdue/Richmond?/U of I.

Does ISU (red) play Moorehead St. in the BB return game this year? If so, that may be their toughest non-conf. game. :?
 
nope -- I am sure that game will be 2011-2012, when Faried is graduated and Morehead is far weaker...

I note that Wichita State, Creighton, ISU, and Evansville are all still vigorously advertising and trying to land more games...
Wichita claims they're looking for "multiple" home and road games......
 
I note that Wichita State, Creighton, ISU, and Evansville are all still vigorously advertising and trying to land more games...
Wichita claims they're looking for "multiple" home and road games......

How can that be? I thought it was so easy to schedule that there are amateurs on these bulletin boards that could do it better?
 
I hope CU gets rid of some of their guarantee-win home games like Houston Baptist and the likes. I know their focus under the DA era was on winning the MVC, but their weak non-conf. schedule prevented them from returning to the NCAA tourney 2 years ago. To their credit, they DO seem to participate in tourneys with pretty good competition early in the season. We'll see what changes GM has in store for the Bluejays.
 
in some circles it IS easy...
since SEMO, Grambling, and Houston Baptist are always looking for games...
but too bad Winston-Salem State
won't be available any more, as they now have a full slate of D-II's to face since dropping out of D-I
 
Kennesaw State releases their schedule and they are playing Creighton, so it looks like Mc Dermott is taking a page from Tim Jankovich's book...
They are also playing Iowa State so maybe Mac is responsible for both games!
http://www.ksuowls.com/schedule.aspx?path=mbball

The real stunner is that Kennesaw hosts Georgia Tech at HOME!!! Wonder why Georgia Tech is playing there??
Kennesaw State is in just their 2nd year of being fully D-I.
In the 5 years they have been transitioning and now in D-I they have never had a winning season and are 55-97.
 
The real stunner is that Kennesaw hosts Georgia Tech at HOME!!! Wonder why Georgia Tech is playing there??

Sneaky. The campuses are about 30 minutes apart, and there's obvious RPI benefits for a road win.

I wonder what the financial windfall for both schools will be for this game.
 
Paul Hewitt has played at least one true road game at a mid nearly every year at GT.

2009-10 Chattanooga
2008-09 Mercer, Pepperdine
2007-08 Tenn St, Georgia St
2006-07 None
2005-06 Centenary
2004-05 UIC
2003-04 Cornell
 
Paul Hewitt has played at least one true road game at a mid nearly every year at GT.

2009-10 Chattanooga
2008-09 Mercer, Pepperdine
2007-08 Tenn St, Georgia St
2006-07 None
2005-06 Centenary
2004-05 UIC
2003-04 Cornell

I like that he does that. Not many of those are good mids, but still cool.
 
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