Less buy in games and more home and home with mid major regional schools would cut travel and guarantees. We used to do home and home with UMKC and ORU until it was a risk > reward thing. Well guess what……
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Originally posted by shoxlax View PostLess buy in games and more home and home with mid major regional schools would cut travel and guarantees. We used to do home and home with UMKC and ORU until it was a risk > reward thing. Well guess what……
North Texas would’ve been a good team for this if they hadn’t just joined our conference.
As long as Drake keeps their coach and stays good, they might be a possibility.
The problem is that we just don’t have many options (of the non-power ilk) that are drivable.
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View Post
Your premise is spot on, but your examples are a little sketchy. We absolutely cannot have H/H with 200+ NET teams. Granted, Oral Roberts is a bad example because they just had a coaching change. If they could be a top 100-150, I wouldn’t necessarily mind that. Not sure what HCPM would think though about playing his former school.
North Texas would’ve been a good team for this if they hadn’t just joined our conference.
As long as Drake keeps their coach and stays good, they might be a possibility.
The problem is that we just don’t have many options (of the non-power ilk) that are drivable.
Getting H/H types with Creighton, Colorado State, New Mexico, Loyola would be fantastic, but they don't generally struggle as much for good games.
Might be able to do something with Drake, Bradley, Louisiana Tech, UNI, Arlington, McNeese, Missouri State, Arkansas State, Louisiana. Probably wouldn't be too hard to work something out with this group, if the dates are available.
If you wanted to expand the travel, but go H/H type of contracts to avoid buy games, Dayton, Indiana State, Utah State, Grand Canyon, Samford, Akron, Belmont, Toledo, Western Kentucky, Ohio, Chattanooga would all be pretty solid options. Most are pretty consistently in the top 150 at least, or pretty close on down years.
All of the above finished with a better NET than us this year. None would really be considered a bad game. Winning against good/decent teams on the road only helps. I know many would be seen as "beneath" us and the AAC, but personally, I have no issues going to some smaller campus and playing a relatively good team.
Others that are borderline and still might not be bad depending on the year might include Sam Houston, Wright State, Weber State, Wyoming, Murray State, Kent State, Stephen F Austin, Illinois State, aTm-Corpus Christi, Little Rock, Northern Kentucky, UTEP, UIC, Northern Colorado, Cleveland State, Saint Louis. All finished in the top 200 this year. I figure you want to avoid too many teams that are 200+ and you want as many top 150 as you can get. We weren't even top 150 this year.
But this list would give you enough potential options I would think to get some H/H and some of these schools would probably jump at the opportunity to get a home game with us. You might even be able to get some two for ones or three for twos with a few of these.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
The biggest problem is that we aren't attractive right now.
Getting H/H types with Creighton, Colorado State, New Mexico, Loyola would be fantastic, but they don't generally struggle as much for good games.
Might be able to do something with Drake, Bradley, Louisiana Tech, UNI, Arlington, McNeese, Missouri State, Arkansas State, Louisiana. Probably wouldn't be too hard to work something out with this group, if the dates are available.
If you wanted to expand the travel, but go H/H type of contracts to avoid buy games, Dayton, Indiana State, Utah State, Grand Canyon, Samford, Akron, Belmont, Toledo, Western Kentucky, Ohio, Chattanooga would all be pretty solid options. Most are pretty consistently in the top 150 at least, or pretty close on down years.
All of the above finished with a better NET than us this year. None would really be considered a bad game. Winning against good/decent teams on the road only helps. I know many would be seen as "beneath" us and the AAC, but personally, I have no issues going to some smaller campus and playing a relatively good team.
Others that are borderline and still might not be bad depending on the year might include Sam Houston, Wright State, Weber State, Wyoming, Murray State, Kent State, Stephen F Austin, Illinois State, aTm-Corpus Christi, Little Rock, Northern Kentucky, UTEP, UIC, Northern Colorado, Cleveland State, Saint Louis. All finished in the top 200 this year. I figure you want to avoid too many teams that are 200+ and you want as many top 150 as you can get. We weren't even top 150 this year.
But this list would give you enough potential options I would think to get some H/H and some of these schools would probably jump at the opportunity to get a home game with us. You might even be able to get some two for ones or three for twos with a few of these.
It would be nice if Kansas City could ever get things to the point where they could consistently be in the top 200.
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View Post
Your premise is spot on, but your examples are a little sketchy. We absolutely cannot have H/H with 200+ NET teams. Granted, Oral Roberts is a bad example because they just had a coaching change. If they could be a top 100-150, I wouldn’t necessarily mind that. Not sure what HCPM would think though about playing his former school.
North Texas would’ve been a good team for this if they hadn’t just joined our conference.
As long as Drake keeps their coach and stays good, they might be a possibility.
The problem is that we just don’t have many options (of the non-power ilk) that are drivable.
I think that some are talking basketball while others are talking baseball here.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Why would Paul Mills care if we played Oral Roberts in baseball? Additionally, why would Creighton, Colorado State, New Mexico, have a problem playing us in baseball for a bus trip?
I think that some are talking basketball while others are talking baseball here.
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We (WSU and our conference) need to have better "relationships" with like conferences of the A-10 and Mountain West. We should be playing one or two teams from those conferences every year instead of so many games with low conferences. Our non-con tourney this year was a joke and would not have been a real boost had we won it. There was not a team in that field to help us from a growth or RPI standpoint had we won it. Losing teams like Houston, Cincinnati and UCF and replacing them with the likes of UTSA and Rice didn't help either. If we can't have a top 6 or 7 conference, we need to play teams in the non-con to counter that.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostWe (WSU and our conference) need to have better "relationships" with like conferences of the A-10 and Mountain West. We should be playing one or two teams from those conferences every year instead of so many games with low conferences. Our non-con tourney this year was a joke and would not have been a real boost had we won it. There was not a team in that field to help us from a growth or RPI standpoint had we won it. Losing teams like Houston, Cincinnati and UCF and replacing them with the likes of UTSA and Rice didn't help either. If we can't have a top 6 or 7 conference, we need to play teams in the non-con to counter that.Last edited by WstateU; March 21, 2024, 03:50 PM."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
I agree the past years non-con tournament was weak, but it was probably what our 'weak' and inexperienced team needed. Hopefully, we'll return to better tournaments beginning season.
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