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  1. It's not impossible that we end up with the 3rd or 4th seed. Outside of Cincy and Houston, teams 3-6 are all within a game and a half of each other, and we play all of those teams except for Memphis in the remaining 8 games of the season. We'd probably have to go 7-1 to get the 3rd seed, but opportunities are available. We will have to face Cincy or Houston in the semifinals regardless of seeding if we get there. I don't see them losing their quarterfinals match up. 

  2. 24 minutes ago, 79 Bull said:

    I'm a little confused here. Did all those schools have a game cancelled this season?   I don't think you can just add an addtional game to your season.  I can see 2 teams playing who each had a cancellation.

    I don't know if any of these schools had a cancellation, but if that's what we're going to argue, then Wofford did have one with Stanford. 

  3. 1 minute ago, BullyPulpit said:

    Thank you for the breakdown. I think the Big 12 teams are off the table. None of them would risk injury or fatigue to pick up a middling non-conference win at this point. I would say that other than Wofford, Liberty, NMSU, or ODU none of these games would make sense/help us enough in the long run. Miami is not good at all and would do nothing to help our at-large hopes for any tournament. We need a win over a team likely to finish in the NET top 50. However, if I am those teams and USF is reaching out to me to play, I am making USF come to me. We lost Charlotte, which was scheduled to be a road game. Also, a top 50 NET road win would carry a lot more cache than the same win scheduled on short notice at home. 

    I think Liberty, Wofford, or NMSU would be good wins home or away, but if we're traveling, then my choice is Liberty or ODU. Beating a top 100 NET team on the road will be a strong boost to our resume for the NIT or NCAA, and beating Liberty probably pushes us close to the top 60 if not into the top 60. You saw what beating a top 60 team did for us at home. As far as Liberty goes, they have two games left in the regular season with winning records-at Lipscomb and at NJIT. Lipscomb is ranked 32 and NJIT is ranked 165. They are going to want their chance at a strong top 75 win to protect their chances of getting to the tournament. USF is now a tier 1 game for road teams, so they may not mind coming here. On the flip side we would be a tier 2 win for them at their place. 

  4. 1 hour ago, BullyPulpit said:

    Did they happen to mention any potential opponents? I would target one of the higher ranked mid-majors if we could. A quality win over a team like Buffalo would go a long way towards helping our postseason aspirations. 

    They did not say, but here's who has open dates that week and could conceivably help us at least assure an NIT bid: 

    ACC

    Miami (ranked 110 in NET, 9-12 record). Not sure if they'll travel, but might sell some tickets given the in-state fan base. Probably not strong enough to boost our resume. 

    Atlantic 10

    George Mason (ranked 126 in NET, 13-9 record). Would likely love to get out of the cold, but doesn't move needle on attendance or schedule strength. 

    Atlantic Sun

    Liberty (ranked 50 in NET, 19-5 record). This would be ideal as they are well ranked, we could beat them at home, and they could probably use it for scheduling purposes as they have a game three days later against UNF in Jacksonville (saves travel costs). Given it's Liberty would probably sell a ton of tickets. 

    Big 12

    Kansas (17 in NET, 19-5 record). This would be ambitious and perhaps unrealistic, especially because they have a tough road game against Texas Tech three days later. They may be willing to play us if we travel. 

    Texas Tech (16 in NET, 19-5 record). See above. 

    Texas (41 in NET, 12-10 record). Strong team, probably would make us travel, but winning in Austin would be a tier 1 win. 

    Big Sky

    Montana (108 in NET, 15-6 record). Would give us a decent win, but not sure it moves the needle. Montana probably doesn't want to fly this far as they'd have to fly all day and tickets are $400 RT as we speak. We would probably slaughter them after all that travel. 

    Big South

    Winthrop (166 in NET, 14-8 record). They won't have to fly very far, but they don't help us at all. Hard pass. 

    CUSA

    The entire league is off that week. Utterly bizarre. ODU is their top team and ranked 89 in the NET, so it would be a good win at home. North texas is 112 in the NET. I wouldn't consider scheduling anyone else from CUSA. We already beat FIU. 

    Colonial

    Delaware (228 in NET, 14-10 record). In other words, hard pass. 

    MAC

    They are fully scheduled out and Buffalo is playing on Tuesday and Friday that week. Answering only because you asked about Buffalo. 

    Southern

    Wofford (28 in NET, 19-4 record). Can we beat these guys? I think it's possible. They'd really boost our resume. They're off that week. 

    Southland

    Abilene Christian (161 NET, 18-4 record). Certainly a win, but doesn't really move the needle. 

    WAC

    New Mexico State (61 NET, 18-4 record). They are completely off that week and would have plenty of time to recover from that travel. I suspect they would probably want this game as well to boost their seeding hopes for the NCAA tournament (because it's likely a resume builder for them and they would want to offset a bad loss to California Baptist). 

    If I had to rank my top 5 on scheduling from this group
     

    1. Liberty-winnable game, the scheduling will work well as they can hop on a fast flight to Jacksonville after the game. 

    2. New Mexico State-moves the needle, good schedule timing for them so they would be willing to come here

    3. Old Dominion-good home win, will probably be willing to come here and get out of the cold weather for a bit. 

    4. Wofford-Would be a tough team to beat, they did have a game against Stanford postponed so they're willing to travel if it benefits them. They do have to go on the road to Furman three days later, but it's a 50 minute drive-not exactly a long trip. 

    5. Miami-their ACC arrogance would probably lead them to insist the game is played in Miami, and they are basically "ok" this year, yet it would be a good win in Tampa or Miami. They have had a decent reputation in the ACC the past few years so it would turn heads from a program building standpoint. 

     

     

     

     

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  5. Just now, 79 Bull said:

    Any word on rescheduling Charlotte this year?  Would help to boost the record but not the NET ranking as Charlotte sits at 264.

    I heard rumors on TOS they are working on getting a better game scheduled. Looking at the schedule, we would probably need it done this week because the best available date is between the Temple and Houston games (there's a week gap between 2/16 and 2/23). 

  6. On 1/27/2019 at 7:04 PM, Dave_Glaser said:

    You may be right. It is too early to say. I just will say that what I've seen of them on the court so far, they don't look particularly athletic or skilled. You could see pretty much right away that Kit, Laura we're going to be impact players. Not as much with Maria or Laia but they developed. It's a very limited sample size for sure, but I haven't yet seen any spark from Rozentale, Septe or Pinzan. And we're still waiting on Serrat.

    You have to keep in mind that we basically had an assembly line of talent going. Jose has a tendency of playing  his top 7 all game every game, so the younger girls sat and learned how to play the game in America the first year with very limited minutes plus getting their conditioning up to play here. Kit and Laura also had the benefit of playing alongside Courtney Williams and Alisia Jenkins, which made their job easier as they were given specific responsibilities and not asked to do everything. 

  7. Just now, CousinRicky said:

    It went pretty well.  I had 3 hours of sleep over Mon & Tues nights.  Just one issue. 

    Does he work for Florida Medical and does his last name start with C.  

    No, he does not. He's independent but has closer ties with Florida Hospital. Guess it wasn't him. 

  8. I'm hearing all the right things from Strong and Bell. Hoping we see a huge resurgence on the offensive end, there's just so much speed-and it's my hope the line matures from last year. I don't think we lost anyone on the OL, correct? Could be a huge key-with Cronkrite, Ford, Bell, plus McDoom, Horne, St. Felix, and even Wilcox there are all kinds of concepts and philosophies that can be used.

    Does anyone have a link to VSU's statistics? I didn't see anything on their home page.  

     

  9. We held them 21 points under their scoring average. We've been pretty good defensively all season, but 3 point shooting is a clear up and down situation. 

    This game isn't in question with a minute to go with 70% free throw shooting. Don't like it but this is who we are right now. Uconn will use the exact same game plan on Wednesday, they have a really deep line up. Their back ups will be hacking all game. 

  10. 1 hour ago, chapelbull said:

    Hello Kerwin, good to see you.  Congratulations on the D II national title.  You've been doing well I see.

    Thanks Coach Strong.  Yes it's been a great couple of years.  I'm really excited about the opportunity here.  I've really been fine tuning the offense.  It's a little "Fun and Gun" mixed with some ....

    Yes, yes Kerwin that's great.  So tell me about the half back dive ....

    It's a great play. fantastic play. you gotta mix it up with dives, tosses, and clear the box with passes to the TE and bubble screens, it won't stand on its own, but as part of an offensive package, it's a great way to impose your will on teams and run out the clock when you're up 28 in the 4th quarter. 

  11. 4 hours ago, CousinRicky said:

    So it sounds like fCWT recruited a bunch of stoners and it it up to CCS to clean it up.  One question, what if fCWT was still here, would these same kids be tossed like they have been?

    Taggart only tossed kids if they did something egregious enough to attract media attention. With his fascination for recruiting DBs he couldn't afford to lose the trench talent he had. 

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