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Originally posted by choida View Postif we lost Armstead...I think people would be singing a diffrent tune, and our record would have definitely reflected his loss, thats the past and what happen was a Final 4...thats how our chapter was written...GOSHOX
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Originally posted by tropicalshox View PostFor those hoping to continue playing VCU, they might be wanting a better chance at a win. It appears they are starting a home and home next year with Illinois State.
On the other hand, that's a nice add to the Valley schedule.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostThat could be an RPI killer. Why do a H/H? They probably could have bought them for a home game only.
On the other hand, that's a nice add to the Valley schedule.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostI don't think VCU has yet reached a point where they can simply buy out mid-level MVC teams. They can try, but it wouldn't surprise me if they received a bunch of "no thanks" in return. I would have loved to see them on WSU's schedule, but it doesn't surprise me at all to see them start a series with ISU. You are correct about this being good for the MVC SOS.
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Originally posted by ABC View PostWSU bought UAB. I think Southern Miss was essentially bought, but a promoter, weren't they?
My point was that VCU has the same capabilities, if they wished to. Use their own arena which seats 7,500 or use the Richmond Coliseum which seats 13,500. Therefore, I was surprised that VCU, given their recent success of 5 NCAAs in 7 years including a F4, would do a H/H with a potential/likely 100+ RPI team (maybe 150+) that could hurt more than help their own RPI.
In other words, is this matchup what you would want for a BrackBusters where you have to return the visit?
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostWSU bought the first UAB game and it was at CKA. The second game with UAB and the Southern Miss games were done by a promoter and held at our "neutral" site with no return games.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostNot a major point but I think that your history is mistaken. WSU thought about buying the first UAB game for $125,000 played at IBA (none at Koch) but found a promoter that would pay WSU too for the game. Your premise that UAB was willing to do a buyout is correct but I'm pretty sure the game had tone done at IAB for USB to come.
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