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Schedule will be a lot tougher

AD has at most, very little to do with scheduling.

I believe the AD at schools such as Bradley have a LOT to do with the scheduling....or at least that's what I have been told by AD's at schools like Bradley...

since the coaches are expected to be on the road recruiting for long stretches of the summer...I can't imagine they are also working on the schedules from their hotel rooms in Vegas...

The BCS guys don't want to schedule BU, just ask DePaul, Cincy, Providence, etc...
 
since the coaches are expected to be on the road recruiting for long stretches of the summer...I can't imagine they are also working on the schedules from their hotel rooms in Vegas...
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You can bet like hell they are. Or at least I would hope they are. Otherwise they won't be in the biz long.

Reading about Siena's problems--which they are being quite public with, and I think that is a good thing--one of their assistant coaches was at a recruiting event and the coach sitting next to him just found out a game fell through because of a date conflict. The two coaches spent the rest of the morning trying to see if they could put a game together. It didn't work out. But don't think for a second they aren't working all possibilities while they're on the road.

If they're not, we deserve whatever we get.
 
I also heard from an AD of a BCS school that they are the ones that negotiate and call other schools to make out the final schedule. That coaches sometimes do have the tie ins to get a particular school on their schedule but mostly they do not have the resources or time to sustain those relationships, especially a school like BU. So if you are saying that JL is 100% responsible for our schedule I'd bet the house he is not. I'd further bet that KK had a lot to do with our past schedule. If you think our schedule is weaker this year then last just wait until next year where the KK effect is gone. Like a good sales person it take building and maintaining relationships to build out a schedule that makes sense for your school.
 
Scheduling

Scheduling

Squirrel...: Again, you are not quite correct. Believe me when I say this comes right out of the horses mouth! The actual work of scheduling is normally a shared duty between the AD and the coach. This shared scheduling situation has in past years been spelled out specifically in coaching contracts after discussion and negotiation. Also again, the AD has the RESPONSIBILITY for scheduling as well as the FINAL APPROVAL. He can, and has, changed proposed schedules in the past. This is one reason why it is so important to have an AD who has established Divn.I networking contacts and good personal relationships with other Divn.I ADs.
 
You also are not quite correct, either wizard. I can point to more than dozens of coaches who rightfully have absolute authority on their scheduling.

I am not saying you are wrong, and I'm not wrong either. The truth lies somewhere in the middle. . .

Again, I think you're talking about the AD establishing the framework for the schedule and guidelines within the coach works.

Certainly the lining up of facilities and contractual matters are the AD. . .

But the AD pretty much leaves it up to the coach to designate opponents and target the dates, i.e. actual scheduling.

ADs who are involved in the scheduling (this is where I'm agreeing it does happen at a number of places) generally cause a number of the scheduling problems people always complain about.

At successful programs, it is the coaches thing.
 
they might have authority but they aren't necessarily the ones doing the legwork, the calls, the arrangements, getting the contracts signed, checking available dates, and going through the middlemen to line up arrangements at the arena.
 
Actually, it's all solved by the Scheduling Fairy. He comes flying into the office of the AD and the coach (that's right, he can clone himself), looks at every D-1 team, and assembles a massive list of all schools and all available dates in his mind alone. He then sprinkles his fairy dust all over his invisible weightless super-computer to generate all possible permutations of schedules, and brainwashes the AD and coach pick the right games using more magical pixie dust. He faxes all papers that needs to be signed by both schools - using just his mind. He also brainwashes all arenas to be made available for the correct dates, gets all the TV contracts set up, invented the RPI, and lives inside the skull of Digger Phelps. However, rumors of him reviving Dick Vitale from the core of the earth many years ago are unsubstantiated.

C'mon, get it right, people.
 
Actually, it's all solved by the Scheduling Fairy. He comes flying into the office of the AD and the coach (that's right, he can clone himself), looks at every D-1 team, and assembles a massive list of all schools and all available dates in his mind alone. He then sprinkles his fairy dust all over his invisible weightless super-computer to generate all possible permutations of schedules, and brainwashes the AD and coach pick the right games using more magical pixie dust. He faxes all papers that needs to be signed by both schools - using just his mind. He also brainwashes all arenas to be made available for the correct dates, gets all the TV contracts set up, invented the RPI, and lives inside the skull of Digger Phelps. However, rumors of him reviving Dick Vitale from the core of the earth many years ago are unsubstantiated.

C'mon, get it right, people.

Is that the schedule fairy of the World's Most Interesting Man?
 
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