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Originally posted by SHURTZtheHERTZ View PostThey said they had no plans or desire to go to divisional play. I assume that means reagiinalnas well.
If the AAC is smart, it will plays its best/biggest teams against each other twice
I would also doubt the "matrix" would be totally based on the previous season. I would think they would also look at who and how many key players were lost and what level of recruiting class is coming in. Coaching changes might also be considered.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostNo intent of "divisional play" as in actually having divisions. The intent was to save travel cost and, probably, guarantee fan bases who are close to each other always having the H/A setup.
I would also doubt the "matrix" would be totally based on the previous season. I would think they would also look at who and how many key players were lost and what level of recruiting class is coming in. Coaching changes might also be considered.The Assman
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostNo intent of "divisional play" as in actually having divisions. The intent was to save travel cost and, probably, guarantee fan bases who are close to each other always having the H/A setup.
I would also doubt the "matrix" would be totally based on the previous season. I would think they would also look at who and how many key players were lost and what level of recruiting class is coming in. Coaching changes might also be considered.
American Athletic Conference Commissioner Mike Aresco today announced the 2014-15 men’s basketball conference pairings. The 2015 men’s basketball championship will be played March 12-15, 2015, (Thursday-Sunday) at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut as previously announced.
This was the language used in the 2014 Press Release for AAC Conference Schedule:
“We are very pleased with the schedule format we have put together for the 2014-15 season,” said Aresco at The American’s annual meetings. “We took into consideration rivalries, marquee match-ups (television appeal) and geographical and travel considerations."
Also, this was mentioned this week:
Wichita State is moving to the American Athletic Conference, joining UConn in all sports except football, which the Shockers stopped playing in 1986. Some facts about the Kansas school: The School …
“The American Conference will consider going to a 20-game basketball schedule, Aresco said, but is not considering two divisions”
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Originally posted by SHURTZtheHERTZ View PostWhat you just described, is the exact reasons they have divisions
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostThe gesture means a lot less if we're only offering them a buy game, which is what it would be.
I'd still schedule the H-H, though. But that's why I don't have the job of scheduling and never should.
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostI thought about that, too. I checked their recent RPI's and it goes something like 200, 200, 230, 260, 300, 320 over the last 6 seasons. It's pretty bad. I mean, it's not any worse than what we got used to in the MVC, but you are right...it's buy-game material, and that's not really what I would want from them. I would have liked to schedule a H-H for the first two seasons in the AAC, just as an act of solidarity and fun, but looking at the RPI numbers, it's more comparable to when people say we should start our walk-ons on senior night. There's a good argument for it on the fun/emotional side, but competitively, it's not a good idea.
I'd still schedule the H-H, though. But that's why I don't have the job of scheduling and never should.Its a good landing if you can walk away, its a great landing if the plane can be reused the next day.
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According to this tweet from Jon Rothstein, looks like a potential series with Baylor starting this coming season.
On top of Maui and the two Oklahoma schools of course.Three things in life are constant- death, taxes, and Creighton losing in the first weekend of the tournament.
AAC or Bust!
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Originally posted by ShockerFan87 View PostAccording to this tweet from Jon Rothstein, looks like a potential series with Baylor starting this coming season.
On top of Maui and the two Oklahoma schools of course.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostCoach also mentioned being in talks with a couple of SEC teams. Said with Maui, could be one of the best schedules in the country."He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostCoach also mentioned being in talks with a couple of SEC teams. Said with Maui, could be one of the best schedules in the country.
Every time the two teams play, it's made for TV!! Plus, it would make KU look weaker than they already do for not playing WSU!!
Plus, get Frank on the phone and play SC!! Then, WSU can punk both in-state schools!!The Assman
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