Scheduling/Curt Miller requests home games....
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:20 pm
Curt posted to twitter that he sent out a mass emailing to schools for home game requests for a large game guarantee. His responses are asking for more money. Are these bcs schools turning us down or are we getting turned down by other top notch mid-majors as well? I had an almost heated discussion with a ohio st fan buddy of mine about whether or not boise st. deserved a chance at the NC if they go undefeated and are the only one at that. He refused to give boise any credit and brought up they don't play anyone. I stated if things were fair in college fb boise would not have to beg , borrow and steal to get a good game at their stadium once in a while instead of having to go on the road constantly to play high level competition.
OSU friend tells me that big schools won't go to Boise because there's no logic in it when they can make more money at home. I asked if Boise's stadium was enlarged to 60 or 70k would some school the level or nearly the level of USC , Cal, OKlahoma, or some other top 10 bcs team come to the smurf turf to play Boise. He said maybe, cuz there would be the opportunity to sell a great amount of tickets. Now, the reason I bring this up is simply this. Are we still going to get rejected by larger conference schools to come here even when we play in the Stroh cuz of it's 5k max seating? That's rather sad if that would be the case. I realize collge fb and bb are different on some level but I was just wondering.
Maybe we need some new kind of team SOS rating system that rates you on who you play on the road and gives you major pts for going on the road to tough teams and winning. If SOS is so crucial in college basketball to getting seeding for potential post season tourney's why are so many bcs schools so frickin scared to come to AA and play us? Is it cuz the AP would drop them out of the polls in snap if they lost or what? Why are some big schools willing to go to some terrible mid-major schools arena but they won't go when they are really good or ranked? Isn't it better to just go on the road to really good teams and at least get credit for strong scheduling? Maybe odds are stacked against us no matter how you look at it cuz most bcs schools assume they can waltz into the NCAA's with weak non-conference schedule cuz they can make up for it in their own conference. It's just irritating to me that the big schools have things so grossly in their favor and can repeated have success on a national level year after year, when they can control who they wanna play when , where and why down to a tee. Yes, I know money is prolly involved somehow but still it irritates, and i'm sure it irritates Coach Miller and his staff.
OSU friend tells me that big schools won't go to Boise because there's no logic in it when they can make more money at home. I asked if Boise's stadium was enlarged to 60 or 70k would some school the level or nearly the level of USC , Cal, OKlahoma, or some other top 10 bcs team come to the smurf turf to play Boise. He said maybe, cuz there would be the opportunity to sell a great amount of tickets. Now, the reason I bring this up is simply this. Are we still going to get rejected by larger conference schools to come here even when we play in the Stroh cuz of it's 5k max seating? That's rather sad if that would be the case. I realize collge fb and bb are different on some level but I was just wondering.
Maybe we need some new kind of team SOS rating system that rates you on who you play on the road and gives you major pts for going on the road to tough teams and winning. If SOS is so crucial in college basketball to getting seeding for potential post season tourney's why are so many bcs schools so frickin scared to come to AA and play us? Is it cuz the AP would drop them out of the polls in snap if they lost or what? Why are some big schools willing to go to some terrible mid-major schools arena but they won't go when they are really good or ranked? Isn't it better to just go on the road to really good teams and at least get credit for strong scheduling? Maybe odds are stacked against us no matter how you look at it cuz most bcs schools assume they can waltz into the NCAA's with weak non-conference schedule cuz they can make up for it in their own conference. It's just irritating to me that the big schools have things so grossly in their favor and can repeated have success on a national level year after year, when they can control who they wanna play when , where and why down to a tee. Yes, I know money is prolly involved somehow but still it irritates, and i'm sure it irritates Coach Miller and his staff.