Wow looks like they will be on the road for a full week with a Saturday home game followed by Monday at App St. then the Georgia schools on Thursday/Saturday. At least that will be before the semester starts.
Wow looks like they will be on the road for a full week with a Saturday home game followed by Monday at App St. then the Georgia schools on Thursday/Saturday. At least that will be before the semester starts.
I reviewed the conference schedule and noted we play 9 teams twice and 2 teams once. Ark. State and Coastal Carolina are the two teams we play once. One favorable thing is we are on the road the two weekends before Mardi Gras. Jay discussed this on his show a little while ago. Regarding the non conference schedule, his comment was the same as his post here. He has an idea of the non conference schedule but cannot comment on it. He did say we will have a total of 15 home games, 14 road games, and 2 neutral court games. He also said the season starts on Tuesday Nov. 5. No idea if that is a road or home game. While he cannot comment further, I can make some guesses. I bet we play McNeese and SLU at home while we go to LA Tech and Arizona State. The state games are simply opposite of where we played last year while I remember hearing about Arizona State a few months ago. I also recall hearing UNO has absolutely no interest in renewing the series. If we do play them, someone is forcing their coach to schedule us. I bet we have reduced the non D1 games to one. My basis for that is the AD stated that was his goal at the Evangeline Downs function a few weeks ago. Note he could not guarantee that would occur however. Note, my comments about the non conference games are simply my guesses. I have no inside knowledge so don't take them as fact.
Well I’m at least glad to hear they didn’t get rid of it because they didn’t want the hassle or something stupid like that.
With that said, I know we don’t know the exact formula, but we do know that strength of schedule is the most dominant component of the NET. So although the rating itself changed, the importance of playing quality opponents didn’t really change.
I don’t see what we had to lose by trying it.
I haven't heard that, what Maggard did say to us in his first AD meeting was he will be involved in the process going forward. He handles football scheduling full time because he didn't trust anyone else to do it. Those were his words concerning both program's scheduling process.
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