nacluth said:
Hmm. Now tickets that were $10 are $14. True some $20 are also $14. But it's an interesting sales strategy.
They got me. I bought 7 tickets Friday.
nacluth said:
Hmm. Now tickets that were $10 are $14. True some $20 are also $14. But it's an interesting sales strategy.
Also it's senior night right?PurpleOut said:
The Sam Houston game is scheduled on the first day of spring break. And dorms close that morning.
I agree, but history says most of them will leave town on Friday.BigJack85 said:
I hope Ivey makes a plea to extend the time for dorm move out. We need full student support for Sam.
RichieVan said:
I agree, however, unless you are able to build a resume like Gonzaga, there's no chance a team will schedule you unless you're a cupcake and play at their place. How many years have we asked Duke to play us and they happen to schedule us after a 14-16 season. Power conference teams have everything to lose and nothing to gain.
Scheduling other teams is quite a difficult task. I thought scheduling Drexel was smart move because I expected them to be near the top of the Colonial, but they are now in the bottom rung of the conference. The MAAC is always hard to predict but not a strong conference, so Niagara did nothing for us, in fact, it hurt us.
My point being that, other than scheduling power conference teams, scheduling other mid-majors is a crap shoot. Plus, you have to have the funds if it's a pay game.
The NCAA can easily remedy the problem by forcing power conference teams to have a more balanced home and away non-conference schedules. Other than neutral court tournament games, some power conference teams never leave home in the non conference season, or leave very few times.
The NCAA should institute a rule that a certain percentage of any team's non-conference games should be true road games. That way, more games will be scheduled at mid major arenas and there will be far fewer one way contracts.
A pipe dream, I know, but just putting it out there.
In addition to reducing turnovers, Keller has said committing fewer fouls is a focus area for improvement.sfa17 said:
if we can cut down on our turnovers we can be really really good. Keller says he is working hard on this.
SFAJack_76 said:
Nice .....
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Even with the Duke win on his team's rsum, Keller has no illusions about his team's narrow way to the NCAA tournament. "We were up 28 [against Central Arkansas] on Wednesday and I got 12 guys into the game," he said. "We ended up winning by 15. I know the NET" the NCAA Evaluation Tool rankings used by the tournament selection committee "takes into account margin of wins but I'm not gonna pass on giving my guys the chance to play to try to bolster our NET. I want a happy locker room. I ask too much of these guys in practice every day to not get them into games when I have the chance."
Excellent! Coach K is a keeper!TallTexan said:SFAJack_76 said:
Nice .....Quote:
Even with the Duke win on his team's rsum, Keller has no illusions about his team's narrow way to the NCAA tournament. "We were up 28 [against Central Arkansas] on Wednesday and I got 12 guys into the game," he said. "We ended up winning by 15. I know the NET" the NCAA Evaluation Tool rankings used by the tournament selection committee "takes into account margin of wins but I'm not gonna pass on giving my guys the chance to play to try to bolster our NET. I want a happy locker room. I ask too much of these guys in practice every day to not get them into games when I have the chance."