Scheduling is a crapshoot. How many of our opponents looked like quality in November but were nothing in February?RF1 wrote: ↑4 years ago With 2019-20 now in the books, has anyone heard anything more about the schedule for 2020-21? Ten of a possible thirteen OOC games seem already accounted for. Would think that, with four true road OOC games already planned (the total # played this past season), that many more (if any) would be extremely unlikely. Would think URI will try to line up more home games and try to get a higher profile name since the home schedule at this point is unimpressive. Would not expect the two home tournament names not yet known to be exciting. Even the road OOC games, besides perhaps Providence, lack sizzle when compared to this past year.
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I'm holding off on season tix until this schedule gets filled. So far, it's abysmal.
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Boise State, Saturday 12/5
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Marquette and Minnesota are low level teams?RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑4 years agoBoise State, Saturday 12/5
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Those two games are at Mohegan. They also get two home games against different teams as part of that deal.RIrugger01 wrote: ↑4 years agoMarquette and Minnesota are low level teams?RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑4 years agoBoise State, Saturday 12/5
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I think the schedule is pretty good.
Good opportunities and two semi home games against Marquette and Minnesota potentially. Gotta beat one to play the other probably. UCF is the other one of the four. Likely playing Minnesota or Marquette first.
Boise State is usually good.
It's not quite as strong as last year, but I think it's close.
Good opportunities and two semi home games against Marquette and Minnesota potentially. Gotta beat one to play the other probably. UCF is the other one of the four. Likely playing Minnesota or Marquette first.
Boise State is usually good.
It's not quite as strong as last year, but I think it's close.
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how many games are on the schedule right now?
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One of my oldest friends went to Marquette and lives in CT. Our plan is to meet there for the weekend and see at least one of the days. Our selfish hope is that URI doesn't play Marquette in the first game so we won't have to root against each other until the Championship.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 years ago I think the schedule is pretty good.
Good opportunities and two semi home games against Marquette and Minnesota potentially. Gotta beat one to play the other probably. UCF is the other one of the four. Likely playing Minnesota or Marquette first.
Boise State is usually good.
It's not quite as strong as last year, but I think it's close.
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RIrugger01 wrote: ↑4 years agoMarquette and Minnesota are low level teams?RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑4 years agoBoise State, Saturday 12/5
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It is not a given that URI will play BOTH Marquette and Minnesota at Mohegan Sun. The other team is Central Florida (UCF). Rhody will play two of these three teams. The results of the first day games impact the match-ups for the second day (winners face one another with losers playing the other game).
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RR2,RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 years ago Home
Saturday 12/5 Boise State
Brown
Hall of Fame Tip Off
Hall of Fame Tip Off
Away
Providence
Harvard
Western Kentucky
Florida Gulf Coast
Neutral
Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Atlantic 10 tournament at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
Saturday 11/21 (Probably) Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Sunday 11/22 (Probably) Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Saturday 12/5 Boise State
Is this still accurate from when you started this thread?
Looks like 10 games with 3 still left to schedule to hit 31 games. Is that right?
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Talk about a shitty home schedule so far.
Need to get 3 home games against no worse than Q2 opponents. Top 100 ideally.
Need to get 3 home games against no worse than Q2 opponents. Top 100 ideally.
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The games at Mohegan are not part of the season ticket package. Thus making the Ryan Center home schedule not appealing at all(to date)PeterRamTime wrote: ↑4 years ago I think the schedule is pretty good.
Good opportunities and two semi home games against Marquette and Minnesota potentially. Gotta beat one to play the other probably. UCF is the other one of the four. Likely playing Minnesota or Marquette first.
Boise State is usually good.
It's not quite as strong as last year, but I think it's close.
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I’m not sure on anyone can think the schedule and especially the home schedule are good for next year. It is a terrible schedule that they must have made that way for the expectations of next years team. This team doesn’t look very good on paper at this point which allows them to get some wins against low end teams
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Hey look at Dusquene though, didn’t play anyone that good in out of conference but they one there games and got the recognition for it. End of the day win and your in.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago I’m not sure on anyone can think the schedule and especially the home schedule are good for next year. It is a terrible schedule that they must have made that way for the expectations of next years team. This team doesn’t look very good on paper at this point which allows them to get some wins against low end teams
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Duquesne wasn’t anywhere close to making the NCAA tourney. You can’t make the tournament in this league without a good non conference schedule or the auto bid in this league.DevRam wrote: ↑4 years agoHey look at Dusquene though, didn’t play anyone that good in out of conference but they one there games and got the recognition for it. End of the day win and your in.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago I’m not sure on anyone can think the schedule and especially the home schedule are good for next year. It is a terrible schedule that they must have made that way for the expectations of next years team. This team doesn’t look very good on paper at this point which allows them to get some wins against low end teams
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Duquesne was pure cupcake city...and agree with Ramstock, were never in any discussions to be a legimate at-largeRamStock wrote: ↑4 years agoDuquesne wasn’t anywhere close to making the NCAA tourney. You can’t make the tournament in this league without a good non conference schedule or the auto bid in this league.DevRam wrote: ↑4 years agoHey look at Dusquene though, didn’t play anyone that good in out of conference but they one there games and got the recognition for it. End of the day win and your in.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago I’m not sure on anyone can think the schedule and especially the home schedule are good for next year. It is a terrible schedule that they must have made that way for the expectations of next years team. This team doesn’t look very good on paper at this point which allows them to get some wins against low end teams
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That’s not true. Duquesne was weak and benefitted early on paper from their weak OOC schedule, this is true. But the reason they were never in the at-large conversation is because they came back to earth in the conference part of the schedule. If they had gone 15-3 in the league they’d have been in - essentially the same exact position as URI, who played a much better OOC but didn’t cash in on their best opportunities.
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I disagree with this completely. There is 0 incentive for a P5 (& the BE) school to come to URI to play. Coaches know true road games are hard & they know their SOS will be fine come conference play. So they will play them at a neutral arena as part of a tournament or maybe have them come to their place, but they just aren't going to go on the road. Plus when these P5 schools schedule conference vs conference games like the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, these leaves out fewer games for us and other midmajors. This is why when we scheduled WVU we had to play them at a neutral & we had to go to WVU. A10 had to do something, so that is why we are scheduled to play the Mountain West to get some sort of decent non-conference opponent.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago I’m not sure on anyone can think the schedule and especially the home schedule are good for next year. It is a terrible schedule that they must have made that way for the expectations of next years team. This team doesn’t look very good on paper at this point which allows them to get some wins against low end teams
Duke is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door. Michigan is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door.
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And scheduling becomes even harder for a MM when you aren't a guaranteed Top 75ish team. Remember the schedules of the last couple years were buoyed by games secured during the Hurley years (WVU, Alabama, Western Kentucky), when we had a known commodity of a team and well regarded coach. That stuff matters if you are ever going to get a P5 to come to your home court. They certainly aren't going to travel to potentially lose to a team that could ruin their OOC resume. We had by far the best home OOC schedule than anyone in the league this year, that won't be the norm.
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Also, teams are going to see how we blew out Alabama and PC.
That's not necessarily going to help bring any big names in there.
We roll through the cupcakes leading up to the Mohegan games we'll see people in there supporting us.
We will have the home field advantage and we can beat those teams. Especially if we can get some of these bigs/transfers.
That's not necessarily going to help bring any big names in there.
We roll through the cupcakes leading up to the Mohegan games we'll see people in there supporting us.
We will have the home field advantage and we can beat those teams. Especially if we can get some of these bigs/transfers.
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That's accurate for everything I've seen publicly announced, I've edited the post as more games get announcedramster wrote: ↑4 years agoRR2,RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 years ago Home
Saturday 12/5 Boise State
Brown
Hall of Fame Tip Off
Hall of Fame Tip Off
Away
Providence
Harvard
Western Kentucky
Florida Gulf Coast
Neutral
Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Atlantic 10 tournament at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
Saturday 11/21 (Probably) Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Sunday 11/22 (Probably) Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Saturday 12/5 Boise State
Is this still accurate from when you started this thread?
Looks like 10 games with 3 still left to schedule to hit 31 games. Is that right?
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You are stating the obvious. The mountain west scheduling was a good move. They need to get creative and play 2 for 1”s, the Mohegan like they have done and try to align themselves with teams from smaller conferences like NC Greensboro, ETSU, Belmont, Murray State, etc. Also play the road games against tough teams with no return. These games at home against the sub 300 teams do nothing for us. No one said it would be easy, but look what almost happened to Richmond. They had a great year and were potentially getting left out. I don’t think they were prepared for the schedule for next year. They had a great schedule for last year, despite some teams not panning out. They couldn’t control thatspookydog wrote: ↑4 years agoI disagree with this completely. There is 0 incentive for a P5 (& the BE) school to come to URI to play. Coaches know true road games are hard & they know their SOS will be fine come conference play. So they will play them at a neutral arena as part of a tournament or maybe have them come to their place, but they just aren't going to go on the road. Plus when these P5 schools schedule conference vs conference games like the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, these leaves out fewer games for us and other midmajors. This is why when we scheduled WVU we had to play them at a neutral & we had to go to WVU. A10 had to do something, so that is why we are scheduled to play the Mountain West to get some sort of decent non-conference opponent.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago I’m not sure on anyone can think the schedule and especially the home schedule are good for next year. It is a terrible schedule that they must have made that way for the expectations of next years team. This team doesn’t look very good on paper at this point which allows them to get some wins against low end teams
Duke is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door. Michigan is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door.
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3 left to fill. need some home games. time to get creative. Also do we know the a10 partners for next year yet?
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Thank you for doing this.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑4 years agoThat's accurate for everything I've seen publicly announced, I've edited the post as more games get announcedramster wrote: ↑4 years agoRR2,RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑5 years ago Home
Saturday 12/5 Boise State
Brown
Hall of Fame Tip Off
Hall of Fame Tip Off
Away
Providence
Harvard
Western Kentucky
Florida Gulf Coast
Neutral
Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Atlantic 10 tournament at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
Saturday 11/21 (Probably) Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Sunday 11/22 (Probably) Central Florida, Marquette, or Minnesota at Mohegan Sun
Saturday 12/5 Boise State
Is this still accurate from when you started this thread?
Looks like 10 games with 3 still left to schedule to hit 31 games. Is that right?
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No incentive for a P5 school to schedule a 2 for 1 against a high midmajor like the A10. Can only hurt them. Hell even Nevada wanted out of a home & home because they realized URI was good & they didnt want the loss.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years agoYou are stating the obvious. The mountain west scheduling was a good move. They need to get creative and play 2 for 1”s, the Mohegan like they have done and try to align themselves with teams from smaller conferences like NC Greensboro, ETSU, Belmont, Murray State, etc. Also play the road games against tough teams with no return. These games at home against the sub 300 teams do nothing for us. No one said it would be easy, but look what almost happened to Richmond. They had a great year and were potentially getting left out. I don’t think they were prepared for the schedule for next year. They had a great schedule for last year, despite some teams not panning out. They couldn’t control thatspookydog wrote: ↑4 years agoI disagree with this completely. There is 0 incentive for a P5 (& the BE) school to come to URI to play. Coaches know true road games are hard & they know their SOS will be fine come conference play. So they will play them at a neutral arena as part of a tournament or maybe have them come to their place, but they just aren't going to go on the road. Plus when these P5 schools schedule conference vs conference games like the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, these leaves out fewer games for us and other midmajors. This is why when we scheduled WVU we had to play them at a neutral & we had to go to WVU. A10 had to do something, so that is why we are scheduled to play the Mountain West to get some sort of decent non-conference opponent.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago I’m not sure on anyone can think the schedule and especially the home schedule are good for next year. It is a terrible schedule that they must have made that way for the expectations of next years team. This team doesn’t look very good on paper at this point which allows them to get some wins against low end teams
Duke is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door. Michigan is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door.
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I think it was the opposite. Nevada probably realized we weren't going to be very good so they didn't want to risk losing to us.spookydog wrote: ↑4 years agoNo incentive for a P5 school to schedule a 2 for 1 against a high midmajor like the A10. Can only hurt them. Hell even Nevada wanted out of a home & home because they realized URI was good & they didnt want the loss.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years agoYou are stating the obvious. The mountain west scheduling was a good move. They need to get creative and play 2 for 1”s, the Mohegan like they have done and try to align themselves with teams from smaller conferences like NC Greensboro, ETSU, Belmont, Murray State, etc. Also play the road games against tough teams with no return. These games at home against the sub 300 teams do nothing for us. No one said it would be easy, but look what almost happened to Richmond. They had a great year and were potentially getting left out. I don’t think they were prepared for the schedule for next year. They had a great schedule for last year, despite some teams not panning out. They couldn’t control thatspookydog wrote: ↑4 years ago
I disagree with this completely. There is 0 incentive for a P5 (& the BE) school to come to URI to play. Coaches know true road games are hard & they know their SOS will be fine come conference play. So they will play them at a neutral arena as part of a tournament or maybe have them come to their place, but they just aren't going to go on the road. Plus when these P5 schools schedule conference vs conference games like the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, these leaves out fewer games for us and other midmajors. This is why when we scheduled WVU we had to play them at a neutral & we had to go to WVU. A10 had to do something, so that is why we are scheduled to play the Mountain West to get some sort of decent non-conference opponent.
Duke is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door. Michigan is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door.
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URI wasn’t a good team last year. They knew there was nothing to gain by coming across the country to play URI. No one thought that was going to be a quality win. You are right in terms of the games can only them and the fact that P5 schools are hesitant to do even 2 for 1’s unless they get a Dayton or someone they think will be good for several seasons so even a loss goes down as a quad 1 gamespookydog wrote: ↑4 years agoNo incentive for a P5 school to schedule a 2 for 1 against a high midmajor like the A10. Can only hurt them. Hell even Nevada wanted out of a home & home because they realized URI was good & they didnt want the loss.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years agoYou are stating the obvious. The mountain west scheduling was a good move. They need to get creative and play 2 for 1”s, the Mohegan like they have done and try to align themselves with teams from smaller conferences like NC Greensboro, ETSU, Belmont, Murray State, etc. Also play the road games against tough teams with no return. These games at home against the sub 300 teams do nothing for us. No one said it would be easy, but look what almost happened to Richmond. They had a great year and were potentially getting left out. I don’t think they were prepared for the schedule for next year. They had a great schedule for last year, despite some teams not panning out. They couldn’t control thatspookydog wrote: ↑4 years ago
I disagree with this completely. There is 0 incentive for a P5 (& the BE) school to come to URI to play. Coaches know true road games are hard & they know their SOS will be fine come conference play. So they will play them at a neutral arena as part of a tournament or maybe have them come to their place, but they just aren't going to go on the road. Plus when these P5 schools schedule conference vs conference games like the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, these leaves out fewer games for us and other midmajors. This is why when we scheduled WVU we had to play them at a neutral & we had to go to WVU. A10 had to do something, so that is why we are scheduled to play the Mountain West to get some sort of decent non-conference opponent.
Duke is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door. Michigan is not walking through that (Ryan Center) door.
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Here are the 12 Teams from the past 3 Hall of Fame Tournaments that represent the caliber of team we can expect to have play in the Ryan Center in November 2020. Teams below in red
Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2020
Rhode Island
Minnesota
Marquette
UCF
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Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2019
Virginia
UMASS
Arizona State
St Johns
Rider
Columbia
Vermont
Central Connecticut State
Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2018
Michigan
George Washington
South Carolina
Pee Cee
Stony Brook
Holy Cross
Siena
Norfolk State
Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2017
Texas Tech
Boston College
Lasalle
Northwestern
Sacred Heart
Saint Peters
Maine
South Alabama
Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2020
Rhode Island
Minnesota
Marquette
UCF
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Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2019
Virginia
UMASS
Arizona State
St Johns
Rider
Columbia
Vermont
Central Connecticut State
Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2018
Michigan
George Washington
South Carolina
Pee Cee
Stony Brook
Holy Cross
Siena
Norfolk State
Hall of Fame Tip Off Tournament 2017
Texas Tech
Boston College
Lasalle
Northwestern
Sacred Heart
Saint Peters
Maine
South Alabama
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Wouldn't be surprised if we got Temple or Villanova at their place for another Philly game for Fatts
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RamStock wrote: ↑4 years agoURI wasn’t a good team last year. They knew there was nothing to gain by coming across the country to play URI. No one thought that was going to be a quality win. You are right in terms of the games can only hurt them and the fact that P5 schools are hesitant to do even 2 for 1’s unless they get a Dayton or someone they think will be good for several seasons so even a loss goes down as a quad 1 gamespookydog wrote: ↑4 years agoNo incentive for a P5 school to schedule a 2 for 1 against a high midmajor like the A10. Can only hurt them. Hell even Nevada wanted out of a home & home because they realized URI was good & they didnt want the loss.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago
You are stating the obvious. The mountain west scheduling was a good move. They need to get creative and play 2 for 1”s, the Mohegan like they have done and try to align themselves with teams from smaller conferences like NC Greensboro, ETSU, Belmont, Murray State, etc. Also play the road games against tough teams with no return. These games at home against the sub 300 teams do nothing for us. No one said it would be easy, but look what almost happened to Richmond. They had a great year and were potentially getting left out. I don’t think they were prepared for the schedule for next year. They had a great schedule for last year, despite some teams not panning out. They couldn’t control that
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Sorry. That is correct. But my point still stands, no P5 teams want to play on the road because it doesn't help them.josephski wrote: ↑4 years agoI think it was the opposite. Nevada probably realized we weren't going to be very good so they didn't want to risk losing to us.spookydog wrote: ↑4 years agoNo incentive for a P5 school to schedule a 2 for 1 against a high midmajor like the A10. Can only hurt them. Hell even Nevada wanted out of a home & home because they realized URI was good & they didnt want the loss.RamStock wrote: ↑4 years ago
You are stating the obvious. The mountain west scheduling was a good move. They need to get creative and play 2 for 1”s, the Mohegan like they have done and try to align themselves with teams from smaller conferences like NC Greensboro, ETSU, Belmont, Murray State, etc. Also play the road games against tough teams with no return. These games at home against the sub 300 teams do nothing for us. No one said it would be easy, but look what almost happened to Richmond. They had a great year and were potentially getting left out. I don’t think they were prepared for the schedule for next year. They had a great schedule for last year, despite some teams not panning out. They couldn’t control that
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Our chances to dance are low so we should schedule accordingly such as make it worse than last year. Don’t make it too bad like Duquesne make it middle of the road
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I would be shocked. We'll probably be playing at least one game there between either St. Joe's or LaSalle and our schedule is already way too unbalanced with road games
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Not yet. That's done in the summer. Last year it was released June 20thRhodyhooopz wrote: ↑4 years ago 3 left to fill. need some home games. time to get creative. Also do we know the a10 partners for next year yet?
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Would love to see more home and homes with former A10 foes like Temple or Xavier. Not sure if they would.
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You can forget Xavier. The Musketeers will not even give its long time rival Dayton a game. Have not played the Flyers once in a regularly scheduled game since they joined the new Big East. X already plays a team (PC) located in RI. They will not be adding others.steviep123 wrote: ↑4 years ago Would love to see more home and homes with former A10 foes like Temple or Xavier. Not sure if they would.
Temple might be a more reasonable get. The Owls can not lord it over others as Xavier does as it is now close in stature profile to URI as the Chaney era fades from memory. Have a longer history with them and with UConn no longer their conference partner, Temple will have no annually scheduled games against anyone northeast of them. Given how much travel the AAC requires, they may not want to travel far for OOC games. Biggest drawback is that the Philly Big-5 games (4) already account for a big portion of their OOC slate leaving few other games.
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Dayton goes to social media to schedule as one option
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St. Mary's or Southern Illinois did this a couple of years ago.
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Bleed Keaney Blue!
”I'm not coming there to be in the top 3 of the Atlantic 10. I'm coming to win the damn thing!”
”I'm not coming there to be in the top 3 of the Atlantic 10. I'm coming to win the damn thing!”
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You would think teams would jump at the opportunity to play them ??
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Do that and we have to implement the same bonus system that conference USA has.
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Given URI seems to have trouble scheduling the maximum number of games many years, a 20 game conference slate might not be the worst thing. The top conferences have or are going to 20. This alone will have eliminated close to 150 OOC game opportunities.
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Unless the league drops the dead weight at the bottom -- cough, cough Fordham and Lasalle -- this is not a good thing.
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I'm saying the same thing.bigappleram wrote: ↑4 years ago Unless the league drops the dead weight at the bottom -- cough, cough Fordham and Lasalle -- this is not a good thing.
Those extra 2 conference games would likely be against the bottom half of the conference.
And the bottom half of the A10 is not a good thing.
We don't need more games against shitty teams.
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