I'll say one thing ... they best be treating these first two games like Game 7's. I don't want to hear the "it's early" crap anymore. Playing these games has cost them two of the past three dances.
That's the risk you take when you schedule too hard. It's great if you win but if you lose your season can be over before its even begun.
That's the risk you take when you schedule too hard. It's great if you win but if you lose your season can be over before its even begun.
That's not going to change. Bravado likes the big games. He deserves credit for always taking a brutal non-conference. But, like you said, it's only great when you win. These last couple years they've lost a bunch of these marquee games.
It's great for the fans. That opening weekend is fantastic. Tommy Bolte on opening night and Virginia State the next day. Joe's teams have a long history of shutting down stars. Malik Miller vs. Bolte is going to be an awesome match-up.
The odd part about the schedule is they knew they had the East Big 4 in crossover so they didn't need to play a beefed up non-conference schedule.
That said, they schedule:
Concord
Virginia State
Bowie State
U of Sciences
Le Moyne
(at) Fairmont State
Then, add West Chester and Shippensburg at home and road games at East Stroudsburg and Kutztown .... along with the West schedule.
By the last game of the regular season Joe may have the top Strength of Schedule in the country. Literally.
If anybody did a legit preseason Top 25 ... Concord, VSU, Bowie, Le Moyne and Fairmont would all be ranked.
Basically IUP added Lemoyne and Concord and lost Ferris and Findlay from last years nonconference schedule. I think IUP has better weapons to go after teams this year other than guard. Losing Glover and playing Armoni will be a big difference this year. Hutton, no factor!
Basically IUP added Lemoyne and Concord and lost Ferris and Findlay from last years nonconference schedule. I think IUP has better weapons to go after teams this year other than guard. Losing Glover and playing Armoni will be a big difference this year. Hutton, no factor!
In that sense they are replacing an elite shooting guard with another point guard. I agree with you. On the flip side they are replacing Blake with Chucky Humphries and Marko Krivacevic -- and that's a MAJOR upgrade.
I'm curious to see the offense with three bigs starting and just two guards. That's a pretty big change.
In that sense they are replacing an elite shooting guard with another point guard. I agree with you. On the flip side they are replacing Blake with Chucky Humphries and Marko Krivacevic -- and that's a MAJOR upgrade.
I'm curious to see the offense with three bigs starting and just two guards. That's a pretty big change.
I'm actually more interested to the the defense with 3 bigs and 2 guards. Will they be fast enough to defend the length of the floor against fast athletic teams?
I'm actually more interested to the the defense with 3 bigs and 2 guards. Will they be fast enough to defend the length of the floor against fast athletic teams?
That's not going to change. Bravado likes the big games. He deserves credit for always taking a brutal non-conference. But, like you said, it's only great when you win. These last couple years they've lost a bunch of these marquee games.
It's great for the fans. That opening weekend is fantastic. Tommy Bolte on opening night and Virginia State the next day. Joe's teams have a long history of shutting down stars. Malik Miller vs. Bolte is going to be an awesome match-up.
The odd part about the schedule is they knew they had the East Big 4 in crossover so they didn't need to play a beefed up non-conference schedule.
That said, they schedule:
Concord
Virginia State
Bowie State
U of Sciences
Le Moyne
(at) Fairmont State
Then, add West Chester and Shippensburg at home and road games at East Stroudsburg and Kutztown .... along with the West schedule.
By the last game of the regular season Joe may have the top Strength of Schedule in the country. Literally.
If anybody did a legit preseason Top 25 ... Concord, VSU, Bowie, Le Moyne and Fairmont would all be ranked.
Ive said for years that WLU played a "beefed up" in confrence schedule that included multiple games v nationally ranked teams like Fairmont, WJU and Concord! WLU didnt need to play a tough OOC schedule to get ready for post season play when they were playing at least 6 in conference wars against top ranked teams!
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