by KC MVC FAN » March 19th, 2014, 10:22 am
[quote="rlh04d"][quote="KC MVC FAN"][quote="rlh04d"][quote="KC MVC FAN"]Ist: Takes more than a year to build schedule. Ask any of several MVC teams!
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How many MVC teams have Hall of Fame coaches with their protégés coaching tons of D1 programs?
SMU chose to schedule weak. They didn't fall into a 300-ish schedule on accident.[/quote]
What are you saying with your first comment: "How many MVC teams have .............................."
Same with your second: "SMU chose to schedule weak. They didn't fall into a 300-ish schedule on accident".
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Either Does not make a lot of sense. I would think most schedules, especially, for power teams, are locked in 2, 3, 4 years out. SMU can't/could not just step in and say this year I want to schedule KU, KY, DUKE, UNC, Florida, Arizona, ............................... MVC teams can't, won't, have not been able to! WSU hasn't. Don't blame Larry Brown or any second year coach. He has to play the cards (teams) he was holding/dealt and over time draw (build) a better schedule. Be fair to ,LB, several MVC coaches have been there a few years and are playing garbage schedules.[/quote]
Why do you sound surprised that you don't understand? After 150 posts here, you still haven't figured out what the quote tags on this forum do.
I asked the first question because Larry Brown is a damn legend in coaching. He does not have the same natural disadvantage in scheduling that an MVC coach has, and to compare the two is disingenuous or outright retarded. Brown has a dozen coaches or more than owe him their careers and would schedule his team in a second. He also has far more coaches than that who would like to beat him for their own egos or resumes. He does not have the disadvantages of a first or second year MVC coach.
Secondly, yes, in college football, games are usually scheduled four years out. This isn't college football. Wichita State's associate AD was just quoted in the article that he's using the tourney time to network in order to schedule games for next year. That's how scheduling in college basketball works.
Of WSU's lineup, I think only the Tennessee, Tulsa, Davidson, and CBE games were set up prior to the end of last season's March Madness: Tennessee was the second in a home/home series, Tulsa has been a long series, Davidson was a return game for Bracket Busters two years ago, and the CBE I believe we were set up for two years.
Which means the only games that Brown was "saddled with" this year would be the early season tournament and second games in a home/home series, most likely. Any game that was new this year, like, say, Arkansas Pine-bluff (264 RPI), McNeese State (272 RPI), Illinois-Chicago (315 RPI), and Texas Pan-American (317 RPI), would be all on them. Every one of those would have been 73 RPI spots, at least, worse than the worst RPI team WSU chose to schedule.
You don't need to schedule Duke, Kansas, or Florida like you're lying about. You just don't schedule those teams.
Absolutely a bunch of MVC teams are playing garbage schedules still. And they'd miss the tourney without winning the conference tournament or winning 25+ games, too, just like SMU.
It takes more than a year to build a great schedule. It doesn't take more than a year to build a schedule better than 295. The Valley teams with schedules that bad chose to schedule like that because they didn't enter the year even hoping for an at-large bid, like Evansville, Bradley, SIU, Loyola.[/quote]
Hey guy!! Hey guy! Slow down. Slow down. YOUR HAIR IS ON FIRE! YOUR HAIR IS ON FIRE. You are going to have a tizzy or a heart attack.. Lets count: 1 ana 2 ana 3 ana 4ana............ Need a drink of water, a coke, a beer , a double Jack?.
One at a time. I don't usually do "QUOTATIONS". A waste of paper. If I want to address a comment I would rather do a cut and paste. Cleaner, more efficient, easily read. Why do you care?
2. Don't think the WSU administrator and reporter were discussing football schedules You do know WSU does not play football?.
3. Ever hear of a contract. Surely think most games are set up in a contract a few to several years in advance. Difficult and expensive to break (cancel a game to schedule another team).
4. Please explain to me why I am "LYING ABOUT" anything I said in my post. Bad words! Bad words. YELLOW CARD! YELLOW CARD!
5. I think you are 'Cherry Picking" when talking abut the SMU weak schedule. Relative to who? Too teams who made the NCAA? Certainly not relative to 9 MVC teams. SMU a member of the American Conference, a conference you wish you were in. Tough, tough conference. I looked at SMU' schedule. Yes, they had five weak opponents ranked number 300 plus or minus 5 points: Texas State #297, ARK Pine Bluff #290, McNeese State #305, IL Chicago #294, Texas Pan Am #293. But that also means they 27 other games against good teams. SMU overall a schedule that is part of a # 7 conference ranking. Why and when SMU scheduled those five teams, who knows? Not me. But seriously doubt Larry Brown did.
As you said: "I asked the first question because Larry Brown is a damn legend in coaching" Correcto! Too smart, too much experience. understands the strategy of scheduling. Think he was probably locked in by contracts SMU could not would not try to break. Also, who would have thought he would come from nowhere to be a contender in one year (by the end of his first year). Get real. Even trying to break a game contract who have sunk SMU and LB reputations to lower than whale dodo.