E-Villan wrote:third rail wrote:The MVC scheduling is horrible. I really hate that you are finished playing some teams before you have even played others.
Anyway, look for about 7,500 in Carbondale for that Murray game.
The scheduling could definitely be improved. There needs to be a focus on giving weekend games to schools that can send fans back and forth. For example, I assist with fan buses for UE. There are 4 teams we can get a bus to that are close enough to only require 1 driver. SIU, Indiana State, Belmont and Murray. Of those 4, only Murray is a weekend game for us. Conversely, of those 4 schools, the only one we hosted this year on a weekend was Murray on New Year's. The other 3 are all on a Wednesday night. SIU and Indiana State fans have consistently shown up in the past, and I am sure we wouldn't mind a few extra ticket sales. I am sure they wouldn't mind as well. I don't think any of us are selling our arenas out.
We contract with the same guy (Kevin Pauga) that does all the scheduling for the Big 12 and others. He's the liaison to the TV networks to set up the schedule for them and to get the best games into slots that are going to mean the most. The league has a pretty good track record of having important games in the right spots.
There are also schools that don't have full control of the scheduling of their buildings (Bradley, Evansville, Belmont, UIC) and schools that have annual events in their buildings that have to be worked around. There's also the 5 weekend/5 mid-week rule that has to be followed.
It's not as easy as 'we should see everybody once before we see anybody twice' or 'let's make it easy to send a bus'. I'll guarantee that Drake and UNI aren't thrilled that both of their games are mid-weeks, I'm sure that Bradley and Illinois State would prefer to play each other on weekends but the reality is that the league does as good a job as any in getting fair schedules out that satisfy TV partners. If you want an awful schedule, go take a look at what the Big Ten throws out there year after year.