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RE: 2020-21 Men's Basketball Schedule (in progress)
(04-24-2020 09:25 PM)BlazintheAtl1 Wrote:  
(04-24-2020 05:05 PM)BlazinBham Wrote:  Again, playing D2 games don’t have an effect win or lose on SOS or NET. Playing Kennesaw State means you’ve gotta play 3 times as many teams in the top 100 to erase the effect of playing them. I hope we pull games vs ETSU, at WVU, At South Carolina. we are going to need them badly. We held it against Ehsan and Haase when they scheduled AAMU, MVSU, and Nola. I don’t like d2 games or these either.

I do expect us to have a good enough year to win CUSA, so always schedule the best you can.

Their coach is the younger brother of Shareef Abdur-Rahim

Great point.


You have to schedule a few sure wins as well. Having a high SOS does no good if you don't have a good record. We have always scheduled gimmes like this, all the way back to Coach Bartow. This type of game is nothing new.
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