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Post by rimRocka44 on Oct 5, 2009 9:31:48 GMT -5
I'm pretty certain (say 100%) that Savannah St and Lemoyne were not on the dream schedule. I'm pretty certain (say 100%) that AD Watson and HC Schmidt exhausted all their options as it related to viable alternatives. So, we're playing Savannah St and Lemoyne
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Post by thebonafan08 on Oct 5, 2009 9:42:13 GMT -5
I'm pretty certain (say 100%) that Savannah St and Lemoyne were not on the dream schedule. I'm pretty certain (say 100%) that AD Watson and HC Schmidt exhausted all their options as it related to viable alternatives. So, we're playing Savannah St and Lemoyne Agreed. It sounds like people who complain about this schedule seem to think that who ever Bonaventure wants on their schedule it just happens, as if no other schools have a schedule agenda and NY state schools first consult with Bonaventure before making their schedule. No one is happy with Sav/Leymoyne including Watson/Schmidt but as long as it is not a trend stop complaining.
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Post by maplehurst on Oct 5, 2009 10:03:21 GMT -5
The tone of these posts makes it know that these two games are not worthy of us, that the games will be blowouts. The Bonnies have not even had an official practice yet. We don't know the chemistry of this team. This team may have some talent but may play down to the level of the opponent. Bonnie teams have done this in the past. Let's get the exhibition game under our belts before we start counting our chickens. Just a few short years ago the Bonnies were not highly regarded, yet gave WVU a big scare in Rochester. Savannah State is making a trip to Duquesne in conjunction with this game, so they may not know the Bonnies that well. Le Moyne is relatively nearby and may have their sights set on just such a game.
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Post by wgt on Oct 5, 2009 19:33:28 GMT -5
This thread contains a wealth of suggestions on scheduling possibilities. The complexities and factors that come into play in developing a schedule is enormous. I agree with sneakers. What ever we come up has been exhaustingly explored by the staff.
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