Another reason FU has a higher NET than UNCG (besides the Nova win) is margin of victory
Look at how many games UNCG barely won while FU won by double digits in nearly every win we had
Wofford must have hustled more than us. They scheduled 6 games against majors. With an average payout of about $100,000 per game they stood to make more than 1/2 million dollars from their 5 away money games plus they scored a home game against North Carolina, That's more than double what Furman made from their three money games that included only a $40,000 payout against mid-major Loyola who according to the Chicago Tribune contacted Furman in an effort to fill their home schedule.fufanatic wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:28 amOK, but that's a completely different point than saying we paid to play Villanova. I'm sure a lot of coaches at the mid- and low-major level have to hustle to get big games on the schedule. We can't all be Duke that handpicks its games every year. Good on BR for finding that game, and even better for winning it. I hope we pick off a team every year in the same fashion.
Thank you !!!!!!!!dinhead wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 1:26 amWofford must have hustled more than us. They scheduled 6 games against majors. With an average payout of about $100,000 per game they stood to make more than 1/2 million dollars from their 5 away money games plus they scored a home game against North Carolina, That's more than double what Furman made from their three money games that included only a $40,000 payout against mid-major Loyola who according to the Chicago Tribune contacted Furman in an effort to fill their home schedule.fufanatic wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:28 amOK, but that's a completely different point than saying we paid to play Villanova. I'm sure a lot of coaches at the mid- and low-major level have to hustle to get big games on the schedule. We can't all be Duke that handpicks its games every year. Good on BR for finding that game, and even better for winning it. I hope we pick off a team every year in the same fashion.
Majors need these games very badly to fill out their home schedules and they're willing to pay good money for them. Mid major Davidson even ponied up $85,000 to Winthrop for a short bus ride up I-77. Great negotiating by their AD and pure profit for the university.
Very few schools play only two majors for the simple reason that they're easy to schedule and they're willing to pay about $100,000 per game. Even VMI plays 3 majors. It's hard to find any schools that don't. But you have to have an AD who has the skill and the will to take on a tough non-conference basketball schedule. Great job by Wofford's AD in getting great nation wide exposure while generating huge payouts for the university.
What's ironic even though I tend to agree with you, is that if we had substituted out a couple of the smaller wins for two more games against top teams and lost them, we would not even be close to in the conversation for an at-large berth. A 23-9 or 22-10 Furman isn't getting in in a million years even if all the losses were to Quad 1 teams. I think this year's schedule was pretty decent. I still would love to eliminate all non-D1 games, or at least get DII teams on the schedule in place of NAIA, but I don't see a great need to play a ton more big schools. Maybe one more against an NC State or Alabama ... in a good year for us that could be an upset win and position us for at-large possibilities while providing an additional pay check.affirm wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:21 amThank you !!!!!!!!dinhead wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 1:26 amWofford must have hustled more than us. They scheduled 6 games against majors. With an average payout of about $100,000 per game they stood to make more than 1/2 million dollars from their 5 away money games plus they scored a home game against North Carolina, That's more than double what Furman made from their three money games that included only a $40,000 payout against mid-major Loyola who according to the Chicago Tribune contacted Furman in an effort to fill their home schedule.fufanatic wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:28 amOK, but that's a completely different point than saying we paid to play Villanova. I'm sure a lot of coaches at the mid- and low-major level have to hustle to get big games on the schedule. We can't all be Duke that handpicks its games every year. Good on BR for finding that game, and even better for winning it. I hope we pick off a team every year in the same fashion.
Majors need these games very badly to fill out their home schedules and they're willing to pay good money for them. Mid major Davidson even ponied up $85,000 to Winthrop for a short bus ride up I-77. Great negotiating by their AD and pure profit for the university.
Very few schools play only two majors for the simple reason that they're easy to schedule and they're willing to pay about $100,000 per game. Even VMI plays 3 majors. It's hard to find any schools that don't. But you have to have an AD who has the skill and the will to take on a tough non-conference basketball schedule. Great job by Wofford's AD in getting great nation wide exposure while generating huge payouts for the university.
I agree 1000%
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I do realize we need an OOC schedule that allows a good balance of national exposure, wins (and every game potentially is a win), and a reasonable number of home games.
Also, I believe there are a lot of non-P5 schools that can be considered such as Winthrop, UNCA, UNCW, and Gardner Webb, over non-D1 schools.
I suggest some more home and home contracts with teams like Army and Navy and George Washington University.
But we need about 1 more school on our future schedules (to make a total of 4) such as this year’s LSU, Loyola Chicago, and Villanova and at least 1 fewer of the non-D1s.
Wow, that's remarkable. It just goes to show the fundamental unfairness that exists. NC State doesn't have to play tough teams non-conference because it has a dozen built in big games during conference play. Furman, meanwhile, has the opposite problem and had to almost go undefeated in non-conference and perform admirably in conference play to even sniff an at-large bid. Just can't see it changing, so I guess we just have to learn to live with it.
Yes, it's pathetically weak but no non D-1 games. Can you imagine how bad Furman's non-conference schedule would be if they added Bob Jones to our strength of schedule. Is BJU even in the top 2,000 ? North Greenville and Southern Weslyan wouldn't be in top 500. It's sad but true if you counted these games Furman's non conference schedule would be weaker than NC States.
Uh, no. Once your opponent reaches a certain level of weakness, say #500, dropping down further doesn't make any difference. An automatic win is an automatic win. Those games don't count as a positive, but neither do they have any impact on legit OOC games (i.e., playing Bob Jones has no arithmetic connection to playing Villanova).dinhead wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:32 pmYes, it's pathetically weak but no non D-1 games. Can you imagine how bad Furman's non-conference schedule would be if they added Bob Jones to our strength of schedule. Is BJU even in the top 2,000 ? North Greenville and Southern Weslyan wouldn't be in top 500. It's sad but true if you counted these games Furman's non conference schedule would be weaker than NC States.