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Post by MTS on May 8, 2020 12:49:00 GMT -5
This is an excellent schedule. Would like the normal 14 regular season games at home but for one year not a big deal.
If Siena can do well and then dominate the MAAC you can get an 11 or 12 seed with this schedule. Don’t know about an at-large bid as mid-majors just don’t get them anymore.
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Post by hoopjunkie on May 8, 2020 16:58:12 GMT -5
An 0-3 start in Orlando is more than likely.
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Post by IndianSaint on May 8, 2020 18:04:42 GMT -5
An 0-3 start in Orlando is more than likely. Boo! I’ll predict at least 1-2 at a minimum.
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Post by Tony on May 8, 2020 18:06:00 GMT -5
An 0-3 start in Orlando is more than likely. oh ye of such little faith--I'll go out on a limb and say 1-2
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Post by knicksaint on May 8, 2020 22:18:10 GMT -5
Known dates for the non-league schedule:
Nov. 10, Colgate Nov. 14. @st. Louis Nov. 18. @american Nov. 26. @orlando Nov. 27 @orlando Nov. 29. @orlando
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Post by hoopjunkie on May 9, 2020 7:48:10 GMT -5
An 0-3 start in Orlando is more than likely. oh ye of such little faith--I'll go out on a limb and say 1-2 IF we had Tate suited up, I’d be more optimistic. These are the kind of “up” teams we need him for.
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Post by knicksaint on May 11, 2020 17:05:51 GMT -5
Andy Katz’s initial Power 36 for the 20-21 season has Gonzaga, Michigan State and St. Louis ranked 1,12 and 36, respectively, with Auburn on the bubble.
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Post by MTS on May 11, 2020 17:25:12 GMT -5
Andy Katz’s initial Power 36 for the 20-21 season has Gonzaga, Michigan State and St. Louis ranked 1,12 and 36, respectively, with Auburn on the bubble. Using KenPom from last year: Yale 58 St. Louis 62 Colgate 118 St. Bona 123 American 203 Bucknell 242 Holy Cross 344 Gonzaga 2 Michigan St 7 Auburn 33 Xavier 45 Boise St 83 Belmont 109 With one more game to be scheduled at home.
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Post by missatomicbomb8 on May 11, 2020 19:44:03 GMT -5
Known dates for the non-league schedule: Nov. 10, Colgate Nov. 14. @st. Louis Nov. 18. @american Nov. 26. @orlando Nov. 27 @orlando Nov. 29. @orlando Again, the schedule has some name recognition, but again, we aren't getting any of these games at the TUC, minus the Bonnie's and Fordham every other year or so. There must be a way to throw the fanbase a bone at least every other year. Yawn....
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2020 20:16:50 GMT -5
Known dates for the non-league schedule: Nov. 10, Colgate Nov. 14. @st. Louis Nov. 18. @american Nov. 26. @orlando Nov. 27 @orlando Nov. 29. @orlando Again, the schedule has some name recognition, but again, we aren't getting any of these games at the TUC, minus the Bonnie's and Fordham every other year or so. There must be a way to throw the fanbase a bone at least every other year. Yawn.... The days of getting Stanford, Xavier, Syracuse, Georgia Tech, Providence appear long gone. Harvard, Charleston, FGCU, Hofstra is the best you’ll be getting.
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Post by bigsaintg on May 11, 2020 20:19:18 GMT -5
I would gladly take the teams in your second sentence as they would all be competitive and fun games
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Post by missatomicbomb8 on May 11, 2020 20:48:14 GMT -5
I would gladly take the teams in your second sentence as they would all be competitive and fun games AND those are the kind of teams I speak of. More ivy's, and caa and the occasional a10 other than Fordham and the bonnies. The maac and patriot also have some intriguing teams. We are in a cbb hotbed geographically but fail to take advantage
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Post by MTS on May 11, 2020 20:48:34 GMT -5
Again, the schedule has some name recognition, but again, we aren't getting any of these games at the TUC, minus the Bonnie's and Fordham every other year or so. There must be a way to throw the fanbase a bone at least every other year. Yawn.... The days of getting Stanford, Xavier, Syracuse, Georgia Tech, Providence appear long gone. Harvard, Charleston, FGCU, Hofstra is the best you’ll be getting. You wonder if Fran would do a 2 for 1 with Carm? Outside of that very tough to get a HM here.
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Post by missatomicbomb8 on May 11, 2020 20:58:44 GMT -5
The days of getting Stanford, Xavier, Syracuse, Georgia Tech, Providence appear long gone. Harvard, Charleston, FGCU, Hofstra is the best you’ll be getting. You wonder if Fran would do a 2 for 1 with Carm? Outside of that very tough to get a HM here. Now your cooking with some gas! Hopefully, we assume, that's an open line of communication year to year for the love of god.
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Post by bigsaintg on May 11, 2020 21:30:02 GMT -5
The way to go was getting a home game for kids local kids who play at HM schools. How about Northwestern? They have kid from Troy and from Kingston?
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