Originally Posted by ud2
How so? VCU at home is a q2 game, WSU at WSU is a q1 game.
Had we played at WSU in December, that would have been our only ooc q1 game. I don't get why we turned down a q1 ooc game, it is not like q1 ooc games are easy to come by, they are very difficult to get scheduled.
Our 3 q1 games this year are at VCU, at SLU, and at Davidson.
At SBU will likely be our final q1 game.
So 4 q1 games total. Why not go for a fifth?
Quadrant 1: Home 1-30; Neutral 1-50; Away 1-75.
Quadrant 2: Home 31-75; Neutral 51-100; Away 76-135.
WSU 56
At 36 VCU, q1
At 39 SBU, q1
At 43 SLU, q1
At 68 Davidson, q1
57 SMU home, q2
64 Ole Miss home, q2
72 MSU neutral, q2
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You're making the assumption that a game vs WSU is at their place.
We could have, and perhaps even should have, played them earlier in the year. I'll repeat, with the short window scheduling, it could have easily happened, setting aside all egos and negotiating chips (2-for-1, where is this game played?, next years'?, etc.).
But given the history of WSU's net/RPI, it's nary a thought. Might have been a quality win/opponent.
The attention and energy with which you focus on it is nowhere near the issue you want it to be.
LET. IT. GO.
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