I'm more than a bit disappointed, mainly because there are no really good home games. Our best non-conference home game is against Wright State or UIC? I recognize that NC State is gone and we're on the road this year for the Mountain West series (which I wouldn't count on to continue much longer now that Wichita State is gone), but there should be at least one team from a superior conference on our home non-con schedule every year. Period.
There are many ways to do something about this, even in the current climate where schools from major conference almost never play road games. There's a possibility of starting a local series (Northwestern and DePaul) to take place when students are off campus and to minimize travel. There's looking at A-10 schools, some of the lower teams from the American (Tulane, South Florida, Tulsa, East Carolina), and West Coast for teams that may have a greater affinity with Loyola (e.g. Jesuit schools, schools with smaller home venues, etc.). And I'd be good with signing up for 2-for-1s with P5 teams if we get the 1st year at home.
The road schedule can be EXCELLENT if we win them. There's a great RPI boost for winning road games, and all of these games are eminently winnable (a 35-40% or better chance to win) except for Florida. Boise State, UMKC and UNC Wilmington will not be as good this year as they were last season, but hopefully they won't fall off too far. Milwaukee should be a little better this year, and Kent State will be about the same.
Eureka wouldn't bother me so much if we had a really good marquee home game. But it seems like such a meaningless waste in the absence of a great home matchup somewhere else. If you haven't got a big time opponent to come in, don't make it worse by bringing in a D-III school with
no one taller than 6'5". Besides, the last time we played Eureka, Matt Chastain got injured, missed the rest of the season, and ended up transferring. Couldn't we at least get a D-1 team, even if it's a Chicago State or Western Illinois?