Re: D I opponents
Continuing to play "What's My Schedule" . . .
Here was Northern Colorado's men's schedule last year:
Eight D-I schools plus two games against Utah Valley State, a provisional D-I school (not counting the exhibition at Colorado State):
Vs. Western State
At Adams State
Colorado Mines
Kendall College
Colorado Christian
Regis
At CSU-Pueblo
Vs. Mesa State
At Texas State (D1)
At Colorado Mines
At Colorado Christian
At Eastern Michigan (D1)
At Denver (D1)
Adams State
Colorado-Colorado Springs
At Colorado (D1)
At Iowa State (D1)
At Regis
Utah Valley State (D1 provisional)
At Loyola Marymount (D1)
Colorado College
At Texas A&M International
At Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (D1)
At Rutgers (D1)
Johnson & Wales
At Utah Valley State (D1 provisional)
At National Provisional Tournament, Ft. Myers, FL
(vs. Utah Valley State, vs. Longwood)
SDSU men's current tally is ten D-I games confirmed or rumored (Butler, Fresno State, TBD @ Fresno, Tennessee State, San Diego State, Manhattan, Denver, UMKC, San Diego, Illinois-Chicago) and two confirmed D-II games. A home-and-home with NDSU and with Utah Valley State are likely, getting us to sixteen games
There will likely be another "National Provisional Tournament" at the end of the season like what UNC went to last year, so that gets us to 18 games.
You need 1/3 of your games at home, which is nine out of 28. So, assuming Michigan Tech, NDSU, Utah Valley State at home, there are six more required home games, getting us to 24.
So, four games left to fill out a season of 28 games...I'd like to see a money game or two (at Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois) which would give an 11 or 12-game home schedule. Getting a D-I (other than NDSU or UVSC) into Frost is likely impossible in 04-05, so we may have to suffer through a parade of NAIA schools coming to Frost this year. Heck, anyone for a home-and-home with SDSM&T or Black Hills State?
Continuing to play "What's My Schedule" . . .
Here was Northern Colorado's men's schedule last year:
Eight D-I schools plus two games against Utah Valley State, a provisional D-I school (not counting the exhibition at Colorado State):
Vs. Western State
At Adams State
Colorado Mines
Kendall College
Colorado Christian
Regis
At CSU-Pueblo
Vs. Mesa State
At Texas State (D1)
At Colorado Mines
At Colorado Christian
At Eastern Michigan (D1)
At Denver (D1)
Adams State
Colorado-Colorado Springs
At Colorado (D1)
At Iowa State (D1)
At Regis
Utah Valley State (D1 provisional)
At Loyola Marymount (D1)
Colorado College
At Texas A&M International
At Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (D1)
At Rutgers (D1)
Johnson & Wales
At Utah Valley State (D1 provisional)
At National Provisional Tournament, Ft. Myers, FL
(vs. Utah Valley State, vs. Longwood)
SDSU men's current tally is ten D-I games confirmed or rumored (Butler, Fresno State, TBD @ Fresno, Tennessee State, San Diego State, Manhattan, Denver, UMKC, San Diego, Illinois-Chicago) and two confirmed D-II games. A home-and-home with NDSU and with Utah Valley State are likely, getting us to sixteen games
There will likely be another "National Provisional Tournament" at the end of the season like what UNC went to last year, so that gets us to 18 games.
You need 1/3 of your games at home, which is nine out of 28. So, assuming Michigan Tech, NDSU, Utah Valley State at home, there are six more required home games, getting us to 24.
So, four games left to fill out a season of 28 games...I'd like to see a money game or two (at Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois) which would give an 11 or 12-game home schedule. Getting a D-I (other than NDSU or UVSC) into Frost is likely impossible in 04-05, so we may have to suffer through a parade of NAIA schools coming to Frost this year. Heck, anyone for a home-and-home with SDSM&T or Black Hills State?
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