BirdmanBB wrote:Snaggletooth wrote:BirdmanBB wrote:ISU's '11-'12 non-con schedule for next year looks about full. The one game that is looking better than originally thought is our game against Rutgers in Cancun. Not sure what they lose next year, but they have pulled off a couple good wins this year and a few close ones. After seeing the CAA play pretty well this year, I am liking our home game against UNC-W. Morehead state will graduate Kenneth Faried this year. I think we are doing some favors with the Fresno St. game since we don't get a return, but I guess they told us we are guaranteed a home game for the MWC challenge in 12-13. We lost to Western Mich, but they seemed about our equal and only lose 1 senior next season (currently lead their division in the MAC).
vs. SIU-E (Cancun Challenge @ home)
vs. Lipscomb (Cancun Challenge @ home)
vs. Rutgers (Cancun Challenge @ Cancun)
vs. UIUC/Richmond (Cancun Challenge @ Cancun)
vs. UNC-W (finishing home/home)
vs. UALR (finishing home/home)
vs. Bracketbuster (we host in 11-12)
@ Morehead St. (return BB from 09-10)
@ Fresno St. (replacing MVC/MWC challenge)
vs. Western Michigan (sounds like BB this year will be returned next year)
+ 2 more unknown games
The schedule will be slightly better, but hopefully we are able to do something with the last couple games to give it more of a boost.
Hypothetically speaking - ISU wins all or but 1 of these games and finishes 3rd in the MVC - would this schedule get them at-large?
I would think they would be in the discussion. If we assume the one loss is to either Rutgers or Richmond/UIUC, 3rd place in the valley would most likely get a decent bracketbuster win.
Teams aren't leaving themselves outs by scheduling more quality games in the non-con. We are putting all of our eggs in one basket (1-2 games) in the non-con and hopeing to plow through the MVC to secure an at-large.
A lot of people talk about the need to schedule hard in the non-con to prepare your team for the MVC grind. When the MVC isn't that strong this year and you think you are playing tough teams and getting cred and all the sudden run into the CAA wall.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:It isn't just scheduling though. This year, if teams had put together tougher non-con schedules it would have just meant more losses. The problem is far deeper.....
Red wrote:If we can agree that the MVC is at or near rock bottom right now, we have to hope things improve next year. Team by team, which teams should be better or worse next year if you look at things objectively based on who is lost and who returns or will be added.
Better - Bradley, Creighton, Illinois St, Evansville, So. Illinois, Drake
Worse - UNI, Missouri St, Indiana State
Uncertain - Wichita St
If 6 or 7 of the teams are better next year, maybe we're moving in the right direction as the young guys who are already leaders of their teams like Rice, McDermott, and Odum get even better.
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