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    I have been surprised this week to hear that we've never played UCONN or Virginia?

    I'm curious to know what BCS teams we've never played before and what that percentage is? You would think that the list would be small given the number of years we've been playing basketball but it sounds like the list is much larger than I thought it was.

    Hopefully, if we make it to the tournament we'll be matched up against BCS teams rather than other mid major type teams.

  • #2
    I remember that when we played Stanford that Kennedy said that was the only PAC 10 team WSU had never played. Don't know about the other conferences though.

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    • #3
      I can look it up later this afternoon in my Media Guide or whatever its called.

      I would do it now, but I have things to do.
      The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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      • #4
        We haven't played KU, have we?

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        • #5
          About everything but WSU's all-time record against every team can be found here:

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          • #6
            How about this schedule? How much would you pay for season tickets to see Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Cinncinnati, Marquette, St. Louis and Tulsa at home!! Wow! Oh and Kansas State!

            Coach — Ralph Miller
            Wyoming W 82-67 Nov. 30 Wichita
            Colorado W 71-61 Dec. 2 Wichita
            Texas Western L 75-74 Dec. 4 Wichita
            Arizona State L 93-87 Dec. 7 Tempe, Ariz.
            Duquesne W 91-74 Dec. 10 Wichita
            Bradley (MVC) W 56-50 Dec. 14 Wichita
            Texas W 76-57 Dec. 16 Wichita
            Minnesota W 71-65 Dec. 19 Minneapolis
            Ohio State L 78-60 Dec. 21 Columbus, Ohio
            Montana State W 85-69 Dec. 26 Oklahoma City*
            Texas A&M W 70-56 Dec. 27 Oklahoma City*
            Oklahoma City W 80-47 Dec. 28 Oklahoma City*
            Drake (MVC) W 67-49 Jan. 4 Wichita
            Tulsa (MVC) W 88-66 Jan. 11 Tulsa, Okla.
            St. Louis (MVC) W 69-56 Jan. 13 St. Louis, Mo.
            N. Texas State (MVC) W 86-70 Jan. 18 Denton, Texas
            Loyola (Chicago) W 80-76 Jan. 25 Chicago, Ill.
            Cincinnati (MVC) W 62-59 Jan. 30 Wichita
            Marquette W 100-63 Feb. 1 Wichita
            Loyola (Chicago) W 65-60 Feb. 4 Wichita
            Bradley (MVC) L 76-74 Feb. 8 Peoria, Ill.
            Drake (MVC) L 64-63 Feb. 10 Des Moines, Iowa
            Cincinnati (MVC) OT W 59-58 Feb. 15 Cincinnati, Ohio
            St. Louis (MVC) W 86-71 Feb. 22 Wichita
            Tulsa (MVC) W 98-79 Feb. 29 Wichita
            N. Texas State (MVC) W 90-83 Mar. 2 Wichita
            Drake W 58-50 Mar. 6 Lawrence**
            Creighton W 84-68 Mar. 13 Wichita***
            Kansas State L 94-86 Mar. 14 Wichita***

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            • #7
              It's kind of sad comparing those old schedules to what we have now. Even look at the schedules from the Mike Cohen years. There are some pretty big names that came to play in Wichita.

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              • #8
                One thing to keep in mind is that there are a lot more low-majors now than there were then. More cupcakes for OOC cupboard now.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Capitol Shock
                  How about this schedule? How much would you pay for season tickets to see Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Cinncinnati, Marquette, St. Louis and Tulsa at home!! Wow! Oh and Kansas State!

                  Coach — Ralph Miller
                  Wyoming W 82-67 Nov. 30 Wichita
                  Colorado W 71-61 Dec. 2 Wichita
                  Texas Western L 75-74 Dec. 4 Wichita
                  Arizona State L 93-87 Dec. 7 Tempe, Ariz.
                  Duquesne W 91-74 Dec. 10 Wichita
                  Bradley (MVC) W 56-50 Dec. 14 Wichita
                  Texas W 76-57 Dec. 16 Wichita
                  Minnesota W 71-65 Dec. 19 Minneapolis
                  Ohio State L 78-60 Dec. 21 Columbus, Ohio
                  Montana State W 85-69 Dec. 26 Oklahoma City*
                  Texas A&M W 70-56 Dec. 27 Oklahoma City*
                  Oklahoma City W 80-47 Dec. 28 Oklahoma City*
                  Drake (MVC) W 67-49 Jan. 4 Wichita
                  Tulsa (MVC) W 88-66 Jan. 11 Tulsa, Okla.
                  St. Louis (MVC) W 69-56 Jan. 13 St. Louis, Mo.
                  N. Texas State (MVC) W 86-70 Jan. 18 Denton, Texas
                  Loyola (Chicago) W 80-76 Jan. 25 Chicago, Ill.
                  Cincinnati (MVC) W 62-59 Jan. 30 Wichita
                  Marquette W 100-63 Feb. 1 Wichita
                  Loyola (Chicago) W 65-60 Feb. 4 Wichita
                  Bradley (MVC) L 76-74 Feb. 8 Peoria, Ill.
                  Drake (MVC) L 64-63 Feb. 10 Des Moines, Iowa
                  Cincinnati (MVC) OT W 59-58 Feb. 15 Cincinnati, Ohio
                  St. Louis (MVC) W 86-71 Feb. 22 Wichita
                  Tulsa (MVC) W 98-79 Feb. 29 Wichita
                  N. Texas State (MVC) W 90-83 Mar. 2 Wichita
                  Drake W 58-50 Mar. 6 Lawrence**
                  Creighton W 84-68 Mar. 13 Wichita***
                  Kansas State L 94-86 Mar. 14 Wichita***
                  Heck, Texas Western (now UTEP) was good back then too weren't they?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Capitol Shock
                    How about this schedule? How much would you pay for season tickets to see Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Cinncinnati, Marquette, St. Louis and Tulsa at home!! Wow! Oh and Kansas State!
                    How about 1955-56 with home games against Utah, Kansas, Nebraska, UCLA, SMU and OSU?

                    Utah - L 73-51
                    Kansas - L 56-55
                    at Southwest Missouri - W 74-57
                    Nebraska - W 71-46
                    UCLA - W 76-68
                    Texas Christian - OT W 79-69
                    San Francisco - L 75-65
                    Southern Methodist - L 85-67
                    Santa Clara - W 69-60
                    at Houston* - L 82-77
                    at Bradley* - L 80-59
                    Oklahoma A&M* (now OSU) - L 61-54
                    Tulsa* - W 64-56
                    at Drake - W 85-76
                    Oklahoma City - L 56-55
                    Detroit* - W 99-79
                    St. Louis* - L 90-88
                    at Iowa - L 98-86
                    at Oklahoma City - L 63-59
                    Drake - W 76-70
                    Bradley* - W 86-59
                    at St. Louis* - 2OT W 109-103
                    at Detroit* - W 85-84
                    Houston* - W 82-72
                    at Oklahoma A&M* - OT L 65-62
                    Tulsa* - W 71-51

                    * are MVC games
                    "You want answers?"
                    "I want the truth."
                    "You can't handle the truth!"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Capitol Shock
                      How about this schedule? How much would you pay for season tickets to see Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Cinncinnati, Marquette, St. Louis and Tulsa at home!! Wow! Oh and Kansas State!

                      Coach — Ralph Miller
                      Wyoming W 82-67 Nov. 30 Wichita
                      Colorado W 71-61 Dec. 2 Wichita
                      Texas Western L 75-74 Dec. 4 Wichita
                      Arizona State L 93-87 Dec. 7 Tempe, Ariz.
                      Duquesne W 91-74 Dec. 10 Wichita
                      Bradley (MVC) W 56-50 Dec. 14 Wichita
                      Texas W 76-57 Dec. 16 Wichita
                      Minnesota W 71-65 Dec. 19 Minneapolis
                      Ohio State L 78-60 Dec. 21 Columbus, Ohio
                      Montana State W 85-69 Dec. 26 Oklahoma City*
                      Texas A&M W 70-56 Dec. 27 Oklahoma City*
                      Oklahoma City W 80-47 Dec. 28 Oklahoma City*
                      Drake (MVC) W 67-49 Jan. 4 Wichita
                      Tulsa (MVC) W 88-66 Jan. 11 Tulsa, Okla.
                      St. Louis (MVC) W 69-56 Jan. 13 St. Louis, Mo.
                      N. Texas State (MVC) W 86-70 Jan. 18 Denton, Texas
                      Loyola (Chicago) W 80-76 Jan. 25 Chicago, Ill.
                      Cincinnati (MVC) W 62-59 Jan. 30 Wichita
                      Marquette W 100-63 Feb. 1 Wichita
                      Loyola (Chicago) W 65-60 Feb. 4 Wichita
                      Bradley (MVC) L 76-74 Feb. 8 Peoria, Ill.
                      Drake (MVC) L 64-63 Feb. 10 Des Moines, Iowa
                      Cincinnati (MVC) OT W 59-58 Feb. 15 Cincinnati, Ohio
                      St. Louis (MVC) W 86-71 Feb. 22 Wichita
                      Tulsa (MVC) W 98-79 Feb. 29 Wichita
                      N. Texas State (MVC) W 90-83 Mar. 2 Wichita
                      Drake W 58-50 Mar. 6 Lawrence**
                      Creighton W 84-68 Mar. 13 Wichita***
                      Kansas State L 94-86 Mar. 14 Wichita***
                      Why did we play Drake in Lawrence?

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                      • #12
                        Drake was a first round NCAA Tourney win.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by shockmonster
                          Drake was a first round NCAA Tourney win.
                          Drake was a MVC Playoff win in 1964.
                          Creighton and Kansas State were NCAA Regional games
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                          "I want the truth."
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                          • #14
                            WSU and Drake tied for the regular season and thus had to break the tie to make it to the NCAA tourney. (no post-season MVC tourament)

                            Lawrence was a pretty logical place.

                            Interesting in those old schedules that we had home games with Texas etc., but we also had some road games at Ft. Hays State and Washburn.

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                            • #15
                              Many of the teams on the schedule were not so highly regarded back then. I still remember when Oklahoma started having some good teams. I held my nose pretty high when discussing them. Probably very KU like.
                              In the fast lane

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