[i]Originally posted by LeftyNiner[/i]@Aug 27 2005, 12:58 PM
[b] [b]11/23, Wed, Mississippi State[/b]
11/26, Sat, at Georgia State
[b]11/30, Wed, Davidson[/b]
Add Portland at home on 11/28.
Thatās 4 games in 7 days with Davidson the 4th. Glad weāre at home. [/b]
Thatās not good for me, if Iām traveling down to Atlanta for the Turkey Day weekend. I doubt my body can handle 11/23 road traffic, Thursday travel to Atlanta, return on Sunday and back to Charlotte on Monday.
[i]Originally posted by survivor45[/i]@Aug 27 2005, 08:27 PM
[b] Help me out everybody -
Based on the schedule posted, how would you categorize the schedule toughness in terms of the amount of teams ranging (1-50) (51-100) (101-200) & (200+) ? [/b]
You can go to this website to check on last yearās RPI numbersā¦
āDamn I wish we could of got Cincy in a non-conference game at Halton. Oh well thatās what happens when you step down to the A-10.ā -NinerBallin
Actually the A10 and Big East have a lot of non-confrecne home and home rivalries: UMass and UConn/Boston Coll (now ACC); URI and Providence; Duquesne and Pitt; Villanova vs the rest of the Big 5; X and Dayton get Cincy, Mabye the fact Cincy doesnāt want to play you has more to do with geopgrahpy and the quality of the league. The A10 had 2 elite 8 teams while Cusa was extinct in the 2004 NCAA. The A10 is a good confrence and will be so for years to come :rolleyes:
Well Memphis & UAB are good, & Houston wasnāt too bad last year, but the rest of C-USA has been gutted.
So whoās organinzing the road trip to GSU on 11/26? Are we going downtown that night to get wild?