FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
shocktheheart wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
Why schedule home and home with three teams with RPI's above 250?
shocktheheart wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
Why schedule home and home with three teams with RPI's above 250?
Ace Dad wrote:shocktheheart wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
Why schedule home and home with three teams with RPI's above 250?
To get 6 wins.
shocktheheart wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
Why schedule home and home with three teams with RPI's above 250?
Ace Dad wrote:shocktheheart wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
Why schedule home and home with three teams with RPI's above 250?
To get 6 wins.
Snaggletooth wrote:MissouriValleyUnite wrote:In the 68-team era, I'd wager the Sycamores would be in the discussion, with Dayton being their ceiling.
Just last year, Middle Tennessee was Dayton-bound with just 1 Top-100 RPI win.
Middle Tennesee State also had a RPI 33 and Non-Conference SOS of 10. Lunardi doesn't even have them on his radar.
In a normal year, ISUB might have actually won the MVC and maybe been at large but a perfect storm has occurred to stop them from being "their year"
1. Then their non-conference schedule seemed at least decent, but Belmont went from a Top 25 RPI to sucking this year - and they had them on the schedule twice and worse they lost once to them.
2. Notre Dame seemed like they would be a top 50 victory, but they have struggled all year to be 0.500 team.
3. Couldn't beat STL, and their margin for getting a good non-conference win vanished
4. Then there was the MVC, 4 teams with 200+ RPI sucking the life out of their RPI and then losing to one of them. MVC RPI tanked from 8th last year to 11th.
5. Then the cherry on top - WSU just dominating the conference and running away with the race.
If you think it going to happen you will be peeing green in the morning from all the kool aid your drinking. Even the ISUB beat writer has agreed when he attended the NCAA mock draft last week - there was no realistic discussion for ISUB making it as an at-large.
FearDaTrees wrote:shocktheheart wrote:FearDaTrees wrote:Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout as well. It wasn't a bad non-conference schedule at all when we scheduled it. @N.Dame(Top25), @Saint Louis(Top25), and 2 neutral games against Harvard and Iowa(Top25) (was expected). The schedule just didn't pan out for us. Iowa dropped out of the Great Alaskan Shootout, Notre Dame sucks ass and we didn't get a chance at Harvard (our fault). Plus, I think our AD understood the MVC was gonna be down this year, but I don't think he anticipated mediocrity of this level.
Why schedule home and home with three teams with RPI's above 250?
Because they didn't have RPI's when we scheduled them?.....
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