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Here is an interesting article - albeit about football - about the risks and rewards of tough non-conference schedules. While this article is about football {fewer season games to prove yourself than basketball}, I think there are many parallels to basketball scheduling. Even with Calipari at UK, the their non-conference slate includes Morehead (KY), Sam Houston, Long Beach State, Hartford, Austin Peay, Cleveland State (away game) not to mention exhibitions (paid for tickets) against Campbellsville (KY) and Clarion (PA) . I know - I have season tickets to these home games and drive 4 hours one-way. With the SEC not being as strong as the Big Ten in the eyes of many, where does UK get the needed proof they are worthy? Do they put all their eggs in one basket with NC, Louisville, and Connecticut games? Are these teams the ones to beat in 2009-2010? I think Bruce Pearl (Tennessee) might reconsider the murderous non-conference slate he scheduled last year. I understand the view of the ticket-buying fans (includes me), but I also see the rationale of the coaches.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=dw-bcs102009&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Sorry - if you have to cut and paste the URL
More discussion on this worn-out subject while we await tip-off! Go-Gophers!
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=dw-bcs102009&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Sorry - if you have to cut and paste the URL
More discussion on this worn-out subject while we await tip-off! Go-Gophers!