LU 86 wrote:
JCT-
I knew Green Bay was high last yr but I thought they would drop out of the top 100. You and I both know how hard it is to get a top 100 team to come play us here. Elgin tells everybody who will listen about playing top 100 rpi teams to boost the valley but there are many obstacles in the way for all of the valley members. Maybe Loyola should just let him pick the new AD, I forgot he's got a candidate as a finalist.
That's basically what I was saying. UWGB is not likely to be anywhere near where they were last year. We got burned last year on the UIC game, when they dropped from 177 to 317. Our best bets for getting teams into Gentile with respectable RPIs (e.g. better than 120) is to get consistently mid-level or higher teams from the A10, West Coast, MAC, Horizon, and Colonial to commit to home and home series. That means:
St. Louis, St. Joes, LaSalle,
Western Michigan,
Akron, Ohio,
Valpo,
San Francisco,
St. Mary's, etc. Mix that with a few 2-for-1s from mid and lower level teams in the Big East, Big 10, and Big 12: Iowa State,
Kansas State, West Virginia, Penn State,
Purdue, Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern, Xavier, Marquette, etc. Add some consistently good teams from smaller conferences like Harvard,
Belmont, Boston U, etc. (All the teams in bold are teams we've already had come into Gentile).
Either way, we shouldn't be scrambling at this point to fill out a lot of our schedule. We should have all but one or two slots filled up, with a better balance of home and road games. Kudos to women's basketball for putting together an excellent schedule with a good home/road balance and having it released before August 1.