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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Feb 19, 2011 15:48:19 GMT -6
Alright so we have this so far for the Non-Conference Schedule Home Wisconsin Away Marquette Northern Iowa ESPN Bracket Buster And Buffalo will instead give us a return game in 2 years. We still have A LOT to fill for next year. It will be fun to see who we can get on the schedule. I will be happy as long as we have NO D-2 opponents similar to this years schedule. I would think the Panthers are at Western Michigan.
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Post by GoPanthers33 on Feb 27, 2011 19:10:54 GMT -6
Alright so we have this so far for the Non-Conference Schedule Home Wisconsin Away Marquette Northern Iowa ESPN Bracket Buster And Buffalo will instead give us a return game in 2 years. We still have A LOT to fill for next year. It will be fun to see who we can get on the schedule. I will be happy as long as we have NO D-2 opponents similar to this years schedule. I would think the Panthers are at Western Michigan. I wasn't sure if we were starting or ending a H/H with them so I didn't put them on. If we play them next year then I would assume its at WMU unless its more then a H/H series.
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Post by GoPanthers33 on Mar 10, 2011 11:21:58 GMT -6
Wow I was just reading Basketball travelers and came across this little tid bit that Michigan St posted.
"Need one more team to fill a 5-team, 4-game, round-robin format exempt tournament scheduled Nov 15-26. You get 4 games ... 1 at home plus, 3 on road plus significant guarantee money. Prefer midwestern teams to mitigate travel expenses (have Big Ten, MVC, MAC and Horizon League teams confirmed), but willing to go outside the footprint. Contact if interested."
Does anyone know who the Horizon League team already in could be? Could it by some crazy chance be us?
Man I hope so cause that would be some quality games for the schedule. I doubt it will end up being us but I can hope!
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Post by PantherU on Mar 10, 2011 11:47:50 GMT -6
Very interesting. I look forward to following our scheduling once the NIT is over.
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Post by buppie05 on Mar 10, 2011 16:37:24 GMT -6
Wow I was just reading Basketball travelers and came across this little tid bit that Michigan St posted. "Need one more team to fill a 5-team, 4-game, round-robin format exempt tournament scheduled Nov 15-26. You get 4 games ... 1 at home plus, 3 on road plus significant guarantee money. Prefer midwestern teams to mitigate travel expenses (have Big Ten, MVC, MAC and Horizon League teams confirmed), but willing to go outside the footprint. Contact if interested." Does anyone know who the Horizon League team already in could be? Could it by some crazy chance be us? Man I hope so cause that would be some quality games for the schedule. I doubt it will end up being us but I can hope! Wow if were not one of the teams already in we should try to be. Forward that add to whoever needs to see it because early and mid season tournys is how horizon teams can get an at-large resume.
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Post by Hack on Mar 10, 2011 16:38:52 GMT -6
Considering it's a round-robin and a Horizon League team is already confirmed to be in it, Milwaukee can't be in it (unless it's already in it).
Obviously, the Big 10(12) team in it is Michigan State ...
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Post by GoPanthers33 on Mar 10, 2011 20:05:56 GMT -6
As Hack said. If were not already in it we cannot be since conference opponents can't play each other in pre-season tourneys. However if we are not in this one we could try to get in another one as I saw some ads for other round robin tourneys.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Mar 11, 2011 10:26:39 GMT -6
I really hope next season the Panthers play it's first two HL games in December on the road.
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Post by GoPanthers33 on Mar 18, 2011 20:42:28 GMT -6
I really hope next season the Panthers play it's first two HL games in December on the road. Any particular reason why? Because we get to end the season at home then? Just curious?
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Mar 18, 2011 21:01:46 GMT -6
I really hope next season the Panthers play it's first two HL games in December on the road. Any particular reason why? Because we get to end the season at home then? Just curious? If you play December home HL games, you end the season on the road.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Mar 18, 2011 21:06:23 GMT -6
In 2009-2010 it was only 2 HL, February home games.
In 2008-09 it was only 1 HL, February home game.
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Post by GoPanthers33 on Mar 18, 2011 21:07:55 GMT -6
Fair enough.
Thats pretty much what I figured.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Mar 19, 2011 8:12:14 GMT -6
It's been at least three season now, that the Panthers have ended the HL season on the road in February. Plus, you also put in there in Feb. road bracketbuster games.
It would be nice to get more home games in the month of Febuary for Milwaukee. Maybe the bangwagon fans would come out to see them after football season is done.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Mar 19, 2011 8:44:05 GMT -6
I've heard that we may be playing KU at Phog Allen in the coming season.
Marquette. Wisconsin. Kansas. Northern Iowa. Western Michigan ...
How about we don't put the BracketBuster on the schedule?
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Mar 19, 2011 8:52:47 GMT -6
KU is not signed yet.
Why does the Horizon League not switch off every other year on Dec. HL games? One year two at home, the following season on the road in Dec.
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