Games in red are Mid-Con games, direct from their web site.
Other games are what I personally would like to see--explanation following the schedule.
(Note: this is NOT the 2007-08 schedule (except for the Mid-Con games). I'm posting this to start a discussion, as well as to start a sticky thread to discuss the ACTUAL 2007-08 schedule as it comes together.)
Home games in bold
Tue, Nov. 13 Exhibition -- Dakota State
Sat, Nov. 17 Exhibition -- SW Minnesota State
Fri, Nov. 23 Sioux Falls or Black Hills State
Sat, Nov. 24 Northern State
Thu, Nov. 29 Augustana
Sat, Dec. 1 South Dakota
Thu, Dec. 6 at Centenary (Mid-Con opener)
Sat, Dec. 8 at Oral Roberts (Mid-Con)
Thu, Dec. 13 Northern Iowa
Sat, Dec. 15 at (guarantee)
Sat, Dec. 22 Utah Valley State -or- Texas-Pan American
Thu, Dec. 27 at (guarantee)
Sat, Dec. 29 at (guarantee)
Thu, Jan. 3 Oakland (Mid-Con home opener)
Sat, Jan. 5 IPFW (Mid-Con)
Thu, Jan. 10 at Western Illinois (Mid-Con)
Sat, Jan. 12 at IUPUI (Mid-Con)
Thu, Jan. 17 UMKC (Mid-Con)
Sat, Jan. 19 Southern Utah (Mid-Con)
Sat, Jan. 26 at North Dakota State (Mid-Con)
Thu, Jan. 31 at IPFW (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 2 at Oakland (Mid-Con)
Thu, Feb. 7 IUPUI (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 9 Western Illinois (Mid-Con)
Thu, Feb. 14 at Southern Utah (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 16 at UMKC (Mid-Con)
Thu, Feb. 21 North Dakota State (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 23 at Utah Valley State -or- Texas-Pan American
Thu, Feb. 28 Oral Roberts (Mid-Con)
Sat, Mar. 1 Centenary (Mid-Con)
Discussion: I have two goals here: first, to provide a schedule that ramps up the difficulty of the opponent for our (still young) team to work into D-I intensity, and second, to get three guarantee games to help pay the bills.
After the exhibition games against the closest possible opponents, DSU and SWMSU, I have four straight home games against non-D-I opponents. When we're tournament-eligible, I don't know if I'd schedule even one lower-division opponent, but the ultimate goal is to build the team towards competing for the NCAA tournament in 2008-09, so I'm willing to take the RPI/reputation hit this year.
Yes, I have us playing USD. I bring the Coyotes to Frost Arena. I might even offer a 2-1 deal to them, playing them this year and in 2009-10 and going to Vermillion in 2010-11 or something like that. I want to re-connect SDSU men's basketball with sports fans in South Dakota, and the way to do that is to play South Dakota schools. Not only do the Wolves, Vikings, and Coyotes bring competitive teams to Frost, they also bring fans. We need to re-establish the Frost Arena environment. Playing the SD D-II schools is in my opinion the quickest and easiest way to do that. Plus, that gives us fifteen home games and thirteen road games. It's unlikely we'll ever have a schedule which has that ratio of home-to-away games again.
I have a home and home with either Utah Valley State or with Texas-Pan Am. This is, to be honest, something to help those schools out. The Feb. 23 weekend is Bracketbuster Saturday, and since we're not going to be picked to play in a Bracketbuster game until we're both tournament-eligible and competitive in D-I, it's no big deal to schedule a game that weekend. It also gives us another home D-I game early in the season when we're building the team, and gives UVSC or TPAU a home game late in the season when they're hard to come by for independents.
I have us playing three guarantee games. This is not only to get the payday, but also to try to balance out the schedule with some quality opponents after playing the non-D-I games at home. And, you can't beat the big guys if you don't play them, and we're not going to get them to come to Frost, so we have to go there.
I have heard that we actually have a home game planned with Northern Iowa for November 2007. I'd try real hard to move that to December, in order to "ramp up" our level of competition in November the way I want to.
Well, that's my ideas for men's basketball scheduling next year. What do y'all think?
Other games are what I personally would like to see--explanation following the schedule.
(Note: this is NOT the 2007-08 schedule (except for the Mid-Con games). I'm posting this to start a discussion, as well as to start a sticky thread to discuss the ACTUAL 2007-08 schedule as it comes together.)
Home games in bold
Tue, Nov. 13 Exhibition -- Dakota State
Sat, Nov. 17 Exhibition -- SW Minnesota State
Fri, Nov. 23 Sioux Falls or Black Hills State
Sat, Nov. 24 Northern State
Thu, Nov. 29 Augustana
Sat, Dec. 1 South Dakota
Thu, Dec. 6 at Centenary (Mid-Con opener)
Sat, Dec. 8 at Oral Roberts (Mid-Con)
Thu, Dec. 13 Northern Iowa
Sat, Dec. 15 at (guarantee)
Sat, Dec. 22 Utah Valley State -or- Texas-Pan American
Thu, Dec. 27 at (guarantee)
Sat, Dec. 29 at (guarantee)
Thu, Jan. 3 Oakland (Mid-Con home opener)
Sat, Jan. 5 IPFW (Mid-Con)
Thu, Jan. 10 at Western Illinois (Mid-Con)
Sat, Jan. 12 at IUPUI (Mid-Con)
Thu, Jan. 17 UMKC (Mid-Con)
Sat, Jan. 19 Southern Utah (Mid-Con)
Sat, Jan. 26 at North Dakota State (Mid-Con)
Thu, Jan. 31 at IPFW (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 2 at Oakland (Mid-Con)
Thu, Feb. 7 IUPUI (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 9 Western Illinois (Mid-Con)
Thu, Feb. 14 at Southern Utah (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 16 at UMKC (Mid-Con)
Thu, Feb. 21 North Dakota State (Mid-Con)
Sat, Feb. 23 at Utah Valley State -or- Texas-Pan American
Thu, Feb. 28 Oral Roberts (Mid-Con)
Sat, Mar. 1 Centenary (Mid-Con)
Discussion: I have two goals here: first, to provide a schedule that ramps up the difficulty of the opponent for our (still young) team to work into D-I intensity, and second, to get three guarantee games to help pay the bills.
After the exhibition games against the closest possible opponents, DSU and SWMSU, I have four straight home games against non-D-I opponents. When we're tournament-eligible, I don't know if I'd schedule even one lower-division opponent, but the ultimate goal is to build the team towards competing for the NCAA tournament in 2008-09, so I'm willing to take the RPI/reputation hit this year.
Yes, I have us playing USD. I bring the Coyotes to Frost Arena. I might even offer a 2-1 deal to them, playing them this year and in 2009-10 and going to Vermillion in 2010-11 or something like that. I want to re-connect SDSU men's basketball with sports fans in South Dakota, and the way to do that is to play South Dakota schools. Not only do the Wolves, Vikings, and Coyotes bring competitive teams to Frost, they also bring fans. We need to re-establish the Frost Arena environment. Playing the SD D-II schools is in my opinion the quickest and easiest way to do that. Plus, that gives us fifteen home games and thirteen road games. It's unlikely we'll ever have a schedule which has that ratio of home-to-away games again.
I have a home and home with either Utah Valley State or with Texas-Pan Am. This is, to be honest, something to help those schools out. The Feb. 23 weekend is Bracketbuster Saturday, and since we're not going to be picked to play in a Bracketbuster game until we're both tournament-eligible and competitive in D-I, it's no big deal to schedule a game that weekend. It also gives us another home D-I game early in the season when we're building the team, and gives UVSC or TPAU a home game late in the season when they're hard to come by for independents.
I have us playing three guarantee games. This is not only to get the payday, but also to try to balance out the schedule with some quality opponents after playing the non-D-I games at home. And, you can't beat the big guys if you don't play them, and we're not going to get them to come to Frost, so we have to go there.
I have heard that we actually have a home game planned with Northern Iowa for November 2007. I'd try real hard to move that to December, in order to "ramp up" our level of competition in November the way I want to.
Well, that's my ideas for men's basketball scheduling next year. What do y'all think?
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