MUPanther wrote:I didn't see that on Saturday, December 19, Villanova is at Virginia ESPN2 Noon.
R Jay wrote:MUPanther wrote:I didn't see that on Saturday, December 19, Villanova is at Virginia ESPN2 Noon.
Unfortunate that this top tier non-conference game is relegated to ESPN2 because of the (quite honestly low quality) bowl games that day on ESPN. Oh well. So it goes.
wildjays wrote:I took a look at the non-conference schedules and ranked them. What do you think?
http://whiteandbluereview.com/analyzing ... schedules/
MUPanther wrote: LaSalle...always solid.
Game that should have been scheduled but wasn't: Dayton-Xavier
There's no reason this historic rivalry should still be on hiatus even with Xavier in the Big East and Dayton still in the Atlantic 10. The Musketeers have remained a perennial NCAA tournament team and the Flyers have risen in stature the past couple years under Archie Miller, reaching the Elite Eight two years ago and the Sweet 16 last season. Miller has expressed interest in scheduling Xavier, but Musketeers coach Chris Mack has been non-committal.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:The Dagger: Non-conference Scheduling Studs and Duds: The Big East - Yahoo! - September 17, 2015
Toughest non-league schedule: Georgetown
Easiest non-league schedule: DePaul
Team taking the biggest risk with its schedule: Marquette
Three Big East non-conference games to watch:
1. Georgetown at Maryland, Nov. 17th
2. Villanova at Virginia, Dec. 19th
3. Syracuse at Georgetown, Dec. 5th
Game that should have been scheduled but wasn't: Creighton-Wichita State
Read on ...
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:I'm posting this recent excerpt because I thought it was interesting that Jeff Eisenberg called out Xavier in his article about the Atlantic 10. It is not my intention to provoke a reaction from Xavier fans. Like all schools, Xavier has the right to schedule who they want, and for whatever reasons they choose.
The Dagger: Non-conference Scheduling Studs and Duds: The Atlantic 10 - Yahoo! - September 16, 2015Game that should have been scheduled but wasn't: Dayton-Xavier
There's no reason this historic rivalry should still be on hiatus even with Xavier in the Big East and Dayton still in the Atlantic 10. The Musketeers have remained a perennial NCAA tournament team and the Flyers have risen in stature the past couple years under Archie Miller, reaching the Elite Eight two years ago and the Sweet 16 last season. Miller has expressed interest in scheduling Xavier, but Musketeers coach Chris Mack has been non-committal.
Contrary to Jeff Eisenberg's article, the Flyers failed to reach the Sweet 16 last season. Dayton won their NCAA Tournament play-in game at UD Arena and their second-round game in Columbus before losing to Oklahoma in the round of 32. Xavier was a Sweet 16 team last season.
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