Damn Auburn....always ____ blocking us
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G5 or non power conference?
G5, there are 2 or 3 in the AAC. Non power conference, there are several in the Missouri Valley, along with Gonzaga,
BYU and usually one more in the WCC.
I don't care who other teams in our conference schedule. The bottom 2/3 of the WCC suck, but it doesn't stop Gonzaga, BYU or St. Mary's from being good.
Texas freaking Southern has a much better ooc schedule than we do. Granted, it is all road games, but I would rather play their ooc schedule than ours, even if it is all road games. Frankly, I would rather watch us play a top 100 team on TV than pay money to see us whip Nicholls live.
Again do not name teams that do not play football or are in FCS football. So you named BYU but you want to say other WCC or AAC.
Playing all of our non conference games on the road is just plain stupid. The wear and tear on our players bodies alone will do nothing to get us in the tournament. Also players would not stay eligible academically missing that much class.
My point which you totally ignore is that you said it is easy, if it is so ____ing easy why don't other Sux Belt teams do it? Had a great conversation with GSU SID that said teams do not want to play them at home and most will not play them away.
Thanks for showing me just BYU.
Scheduling has been a problem since Jessie Evans was here. Right now our issues are more pressing. We have to figure out a way to not have a terrible half or have a guy make a shot at crunch time. One basket when we were trying to hold on to the lead Monday night would likely have won the game. We may go to more road games whenever the next coach shows up but the current regime will try to keep a balance of home and away due to the academic reasons Mel sighted. There may be more relief coming anyway. NCAA selection committee has announced they will not rely on the RPI so much next year as it is too heavily weighted towards schedule. Instead they will use a variety of program ranking tools. One of those is the Sagarin rankings which takes margin of victory into account. I think there are five other tools that will be used. RPI will still be one of the tools but it won't be used as heavily as it is now. New system won't be in play for the 2017 selections but it will be in 2018.
I don't know what we can or cannot afford. However the decision to retain this staff for 2017-2018 was effectively made after last season when they went so heavily to the transfer route in recruiting. They would not have done that had there been pressure to win big in 2016-2017. I don't know how that will turn out but I do know no change is coming after this season.
Didn't say there was going to be but too many time people think with small minds when it comes to looking at what you can "afford" the cost of something is rarely as black and white as the buyout amount. We rely on support dollars more than anyone...we always keep people way too long and are the last university that can "afford" to do that without the budget being based on student fees. When you mainly depend on money from customers pockets, apathy is the last thing you can "afford"
Lee's scheduling wasnt that bad...brought in Tennessee, Nevada, Charlotte, Oral Roberts, Rice, Southern Illinois, Cal State Fullerton, UAB, Southern Miss, Tulane, Lamar, etc. Plus road games at #2 Kansas, #12 NC State, Louisville, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, Tennessee (3), LSU (3), Nevada, Oral Roberts, Southern Illinois, Alabama, UAB, Central Florida, Charlotte, Fullerton, UTEP.
Not to mention, this was when Western Kentucky, Middle Tennessee and North Texas were in the Belt so add those to the list.
Marlin's attempt to schedule quality competition cant even sniff that. Hes satisfied with his 20 awful wins and a pay-to-play participation trophy tournament at the end of the year....oh, and Farmer giving him unearned extensions.
You're last sentence is not true. We all may not like it, but UL was contractually obligated to extend his contract. He deferred the extension to help the university (which helped him as well).
It's arguable His contract was bad, but he earned an extension (according to the contract).