bcl20
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OOC games are nice but it is the improvement in conference play that counts in showing improvement, playing a couple cupcakes to start the OOC is a goodway to get the kinks out to start the season,
Is that what ESPN says?
OOC games are nice but it is the improvement in conference play that counts in showing improvement, playing a couple cupcakes to start the OOC is a goodway to get the kinks out to start the season,
nope, its what people with a brain knows is a common rule of standards, as far as i know and most that are not trying to start a arguement, can see that the conference play means more than a few OOC game, i mean that is why the play 18 conference games?
What difference does it make if it's conference vs. non-conference?
It sounds like you're saying that in the Big Ten, Iowa can compete. But if it's an OOC game against a Big XII opponent, it's going to be an L, so don't schedule the game.
The only thing I would say is that Iowa may be a better team in January than in November or December, but you could potentially say the same thing about any of our opponents.
Am I the only who thinks we don't need a tougher schedule yet? I am skeptical we finish this season over .500. Let's accomplish that, then worry about bolstering our SOS.
You don't need to schedule a bunch of really good teams as much as eliminate teams without a pulse.
No, you're not. I took something different out of the scheduling portion of his presser. Fran wants to schedule based on his team. He clearly noted that its good to avoid a tough non-conf schedule with a young team. We have 5 freshman coming in next year who will play a large role on the team.
There will be several easy games (similar to this year) that will allow him to try different combinations and strategies. These games provide a great setting for the young guys to gain experience and for the team to build chemistry. Most players will have different roles next year; there will be some ugly stretches early on while those roles are defined.
The goal next year will be to take another step up in the conference standings and to make the big dance. If the team goes 10-3 or 11-2 pre-conference then they will be squarely on the bubble with an 8-10 B1G record. I expect them to finish better than 8-10 in the conference next year (barring defections).
In order to get to 10-3/11-2 they will need an appropriate schedule. Fran will probably get rid of some of the real cupcakes with more marginal teams (still easy wins) so the team's SOS doesn't take such a hit. He won't want that to come back to haunt them on Selection Sunday.
I expect next year's non-conf schedule to be marginally better but wins will be vital. In a year or two, once its clear we are a tourney team before the season begins, then he will start adding some marqee teams so we can build our resume and fight for a higher seed.
If Iowa goes 8-10 in the B10 they aren't going to be on the bubble if they haven't beat anybody in the non-conference portion of the season. This isn't 1992, 20 wins doesn't mean a thing if you don't have quality wins. If we play a garbage non-conference schedule and go about .500 in conference we will find ourselves in a situation similar to Va Tech's usual spot on the outside looking in.