Re: Johns Hopkins 2024
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:48 pm
OK, and how many winter wins?
OK, and how many winter wins?
-I have a lot of respect for Loyola's staff.51percentcorn wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:46 am It's a very good - on paper extremely competitive schedule. There are zero games, however, where you say - Oh of course that's a win. Your home slate in the BIG is the defending BIG tournament champs - a National semi-finalist in Penn State and the recent Homewood nemesis and perennial power Maryland. Only Ohio State and Towson had losing records last year. Every game Ohio State played in Columbus was competitive - alot of games on the road were blow-outs. And while Towson's only really good win last year was late in the season against Delaware they played most games close - Loyola in OT - Denver by 2 - largest margin of defeat was 7 against UVA. It's certainly a schedule that should get you the RPI you want/need. Other thoughts:
- In line with the above thoughts those of you looking forward to the 3rd mid-field line and significant contributions from alot of freshmen: Magic 8 ball says "Outlook not so good". I shook it again and I saw "Don't Count on it". 23-25 players virtually all of these games.
- Your predictions are amusing '06 - Not sure why Loyola is favored - not saying the Hounds can't or won't win but they shouldn't be favored. Hopkins has won the last two of the last 3 at Homewood I believe. If Angelus and Melendez play I don't think it will be the drecch we saw last year. 62 names on the North Carolina Roster - that's kind of a bell weather game for me - No excuses about tired legs.
- 10 Stone - assuming the BIG keeps the format from last year - possible to play 3 games in the BIG - so you could play the exact same number of games as last year before the NCAA - of course if you are in the bottom four of the BIG - you maybe have some work to do to make the NCAAs.
With Georgetown, Loyola, and UNC on consecutive Saturdays in February, scheduling Utah would have meant a mid-week trip to SLC, which would have been tough. And I'm assuming Utah wasn't thrilled with the prospect of playing at Homewood back-to-back.jhu06 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:17 pm-I have a lot of respect for Loyola's staff.51percentcorn wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:46 am It's a very good - on paper extremely competitive schedule. There are zero games, however, where you say - Oh of course that's a win. Your home slate in the BIG is the defending BIG tournament champs - a National semi-finalist in Penn State and the recent Homewood nemesis and perennial power Maryland. Only Ohio State and Towson had losing records last year. Every game Ohio State played in Columbus was competitive - alot of games on the road were blow-outs. And while Towson's only really good win last year was late in the season against Delaware they played most games close - Loyola in OT - Denver by 2 - largest margin of defeat was 7 against UVA. It's certainly a schedule that should get you the RPI you want/need. Other thoughts:
- In line with the above thoughts those of you looking forward to the 3rd mid-field line and significant contributions from alot of freshmen: Magic 8 ball says "Outlook not so good". I shook it again and I saw "Don't Count on it". 23-25 players virtually all of these games.
- Your predictions are amusing '06 - Not sure why Loyola is favored - not saying the Hounds can't or won't win but they shouldn't be favored. Hopkins has won the last two of the last 3 at Homewood I believe. If Angelus and Melendez play I don't think it will be the drecch we saw last year. 62 names on the North Carolina Roster - that's kind of a bell weather game for me - No excuses about tired legs.
- 10 Stone - assuming the BIG keeps the format from last year - possible to play 3 games in the BIG - so you could play the exact same number of games as last year before the NCAA - of course if you are in the bottom four of the BIG - you maybe have some work to do to make the NCAAs.
-Interesting to here what PM's thoughts are on this. I doubt Utah, St Joes, Delaware and Jville chose to give up those series with us. Maybe PM saw the extended season last year, thought the guys were gassed late and wanted a shorter schedule.
PM said a few years ago or was told to say that he didn't like midweek games because of the missed class time. Something changed last year and I guess he went back to a shorter schedule.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:16 pm Delaware and Jax were likely 2-year home-and-home deals, so presumably those lapsed and just weren't renewed. St. Joe's might be miffed we're not making a trip to Philly this year, but that's how it goes sometimes. Getting the UVA and UNC games back on Saturdays (where they should be) was a priority. No one wanted those on a Tuesday night again. And that meant two Saturday games from last season (St. Joe's/Utah) had to go to make room.
06, i actually don't mind your provocative b.s. but this might might be the most ridiculous post to date. congrats?jhu06 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 9:30 pmPM said a few years ago or was told to say that he didn't like midweek games because of the missed class time. Something changed last year and I guess he went back to a shorter schedule.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:16 pm Delaware and Jax were likely 2-year home-and-home deals, so presumably those lapsed and just weren't renewed. St. Joe's might be miffed we're not making a trip to Philly this year, but that's how it goes sometimes. Getting the UVA and UNC games back on Saturdays (where they should be) was a priority. No one wanted those on a Tuesday night again. And that meant two Saturday games from last season (St. Joe's/Utah) had to go to make room.
Women have a fun 2025 schedule to put together with Oregon and USC joining the big ten.
Milliman comes from the Ivy League, respects the academics and didn't want the mid week game class disruptions. I'm sure those of you going to these fall events will get the story and certainly once IL starts doing their fall tours we'll hear more.51percentcorn wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:08 am wg... I must admit while "provocative" and "ridiculous" are descriptions I would attach to many if not most of '06's posts I am missing it here. The comment about the women's schedule while somewhat out of place is pretty benign and there WAS a scheduling dust up (at least on fanlax) of why Milliman chose to schedule 2 separate Friday & Sunday games in 2022 (losing 3 of the 4 games) and zero mid-week games. I do not recall whether it was actually a recorded or published quote but it was attributed to Milliman that he did it for two reasons: to simulate at least the BIG tournament if you reach the finals AND to avoid missed midweek class time (I guess going on the premise that most college students avoid Friday classes). He did have 1 Friday-Sunday last year and 2 mid-week games as he increased the schedule from 13 to 15 games (losing the two mid-week games) so if he said that in 2022 he obviously revised the thought process. What am I missing?
I already told you the story. Nobody likes midweek games, and they wanted to get rid of them. So they did.
Reschedule?Hoponboard wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 12:03 am Yikes for the alumni game.
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There's 0% chance the Ravens Game is even being discussed being rescheduled. Haven't heard that anywhere.Sagittarius A* wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 1:33 pmReschedule?Hoponboard wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 12:03 am Yikes for the alumni game.
LATEST on WEEKEND STORM.
* 1-4+" rain much of Mid-Atlantic, including Baltimore area; worst conditions Saturday
* Gusts 40-45 mph I-95, ~50 mph along Bay, 60 mph Atlantic coast
* Tidal flooding 1-3 ft of water above normal Annapolis, Old Town, SW Waterfront
* Tropical Storm Warning for Calvert and St. Mary's County extending east over Delmarva to Ocean City.
Even the Ravens are thinking of re-scheduling and their game isn't until Sunday.