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Title: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 05, 2009, 11:13:37 PM
lotsa talk on this currently.  let's start w. a few givens:

1.  ksu can't afford (&@#% you synder  :curse:) to pay guarantees for a bunch of premium mid-majors.
2.  or have more than maybe 1.5 true roads (3 concurrent home and homes), not that martin necessarily would want to.



given those restrictions, realistically increasing the sos:


1.  add a 3rd home and home (ksu is usually @ 2, 1 being the pac 10 the last couple of years).  seems possible, but probably will require tv.  maybe in a couple of years, ksu is attractive enough for espn to help schedule.  they aren't now, obviously.

2.  get in 3 game exempt tourneys rather than 2 game ones.

3.  schedule 2 premium guarantees, 1 being the kc game (the kc game was a premium guarantee this year, not last year).  not sure ksu can afford that, but maybe.


honestly, that's about it.  not a lot of options that i can see.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Byrd on March 05, 2009, 11:25:12 PM
Why do you say we can only afford 1-2 road games?  I think doing 2 for 1's with mid majors is not a bad idea even if it means having 2-3 true road games some years.  We add an extra road game each year but it would get us two quality home games, on average, each year.

-3 game tournament
-2 home and homes with big conference teams(one road game each year)
-3 mid majors that you are in 2 for 1 contracts with(one road game each year on average)
-KC game against average opponent.

That would give us 9 decent non-conference games with only 2 true road games.  We would then have to buy around 5 more games and hopefully we will do our homework to find cheaper teams thats RPI won't kill our SOS.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 05, 2009, 11:43:14 PM
Why do you say we can only afford 1-2 road games?  I think doing 2 for 1's with mid majors is not a bad idea even if it means having 2-3 true road games some years.

only 1.5 roads/year because i don't think ksu can/will pay for more.  you need tv revenue to offset lost ticket revenue.  otherwise you're asking the a.d. to voluntarily give up money.  hard argument to make.

on the mid-majors, i'm not anti-mid major 2-1s.  but, i think it is much harder to get a mid-major 2-1 that makes sense than a home-home.

most high-quality mid-majors don't want to do 2-1s (and if they do, they have better options than ksu to fill the games).  so you're really looking at lower echelon mid-majors.  i think it makes sense if you can get to an important recruiting market at the same time, but not if you'd be playing in the middle of nowhere.



Hopefully we will do our homework to find cheaper teams thats RPI won't kill our SOS.

not possible.  you get what you pay for (given unpredictable fluctuations when a team is better/worse than expected).
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: michigancat on March 06, 2009, 05:55:38 AM
lotsa talk on this currently.  let's start w. a few givens:

1.  ksu can't afford (frack you synder  :curse:) to pay guarantees for a bunch of premium mid-majors.
2.  or have more than maybe 1.5 true roads (3 concurrent home and homes), not that martin necessarily would want to.



given those restrictions, realistically increasing the sos:


1.  add a 3rd home and home (ksu is usually @ 2, 1 being the pac 10 the last couple of years).  seems possible, but probably will require tv.  maybe in a couple of years, ksu is attractive enough for espn to help schedule.  they aren't now, obviously.

2.  get in 3 game exempt tourneys rather than 2 game ones.

3.  schedule 2 premium guarantees, 1 being the kc game (the kc game was a premium guarantee this year, not last year).  not sure ksu can afford that, but maybe.


honestly, that's about it.  not a lot of options that i can see.

This is essentially what oSu did.  They only had one high-major home-home, but they lucked out and played Gonzaga, Michigan St., and Siena in Orlando.  They also got a better team to lose to in the Pac 10 challenge, and a better team for their "premium guarantee" in OKC.  I'm not sure what kind of deal they got with Tulsa, but I'm guessing there will be a trip to Tulsa at some point for them.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: doom on March 06, 2009, 06:49:12 AM
With the Pac10 guaranteed game and our Xavier game, plus the PR tourney, that would drastically be an improvement.  Since we won't be playing Oregon odds are better that game won't kill our rpi
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: michigancat on March 06, 2009, 06:58:20 AM
With the Pac10 guaranteed game and our Xavier game, plus the PR tourney, that would drastically be an improvement.  Since we won't be playing Oregon odds are better that game won't kill our rpi

The PR tourney could do absolutely nothing for us also.  It just depends on who you play.  OSU played in the same tournament we did last year, but they played Gonzaga, Michigan St., and Siena (pretty good), instead of George Mason, Central Florida, and Rider.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: catzacker on March 06, 2009, 07:31:47 AM
with Xavier, the PR tournament, and the Pac 10 game...I'd say one premium game in KC would do it.  The PR tournament doesn't guarantee good games, but they shouldn't be bad games...and, like, winning would help too.  Also, when we schedule the scrubs, try not to schedule to worst scrubs possible (i don't know how that is done, though).
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: ksu_FAN on March 06, 2009, 07:37:08 AM
Good thread.

One of the keys to the exempt tournaments is to win your first game.  Had we done that last year, our schedule there would've been significantly better.  Even with that, our OOC SOS was just fine last year finishing somewhere in the 150's.  That's plenty, you just can't have it in the 200s and definately not >300 like this year.  

MU was in the PR tournament this year and got two games vs the Top 50.  Of course they got 1 >150, but that was b/c they lost their opener there.  I think it will be a good tournament, especially with 3 games.  Should at least get 2 good games out of it, likely 3 if we win the opener.

Again, I agree we got some bad luck this year in that Iowa and Oregon turned out to be >100 RPI teams.  But overall I simply think we had too many bad teams.   We are going to have several >200 teams on our schedule every year, that's reality of making money, but 8 is too many, especially with 3 being >300.  

But as sys said, get into a rotation with 1.5 road games per year and you will have a decent schedule.  That gives you 3 games against hopefully solid teams as home and homes and 2 or 3 in an exempt tournament every year.  Then with your remaining 8 schedule guarantees; just try to make 2 of those a little more pricey ones against teams that are <200.

Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: BigCat on March 06, 2009, 11:52:05 AM
Why do you say we can only afford 1-2 road games?  I think doing 2 for 1's with mid majors is not a bad idea even if it means having 2-3 true road games some years.

only 1.5 roads/year because i don't think ksu can/will pay for more.  you need tv revenue to offset lost ticket revenue.   otherwise you're asking the a.d. to voluntarily give up money.  hard argument to make.

on the mid-majors, i'm not anti-mid major 2-1s.  but, i think it is much harder to get a mid-major 2-1 that makes sense than a home-home.

most high-quality mid-majors don't want to do 2-1s (and if they do, they have better options than ksu to fill the games).  so you're really looking at lower echelon mid-majors.  i think it makes sense if you can get to an important recruiting market at the same time, but not if you'd be playing in the middle of nowhere.



Hopefully we will do our homework to find cheaper teams thats RPI won't kill our SOS.

not possible.  you get what you pay for (given unpredictable fluctuations when a team is better/worse than expected).

I'm not sure I agree with this... It would be different if we were filling OOD for these non-con games, but we're drawing like 16 people. Plus most of those showing up already have season tix anyways, they're not single game sales, so you're not losing that revenue anyways.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: ksu_FAN on March 06, 2009, 11:56:17 AM
And agree with the point about mid-majors and 2 or 1s; most mid-majors that are any good aren't going to do a 2 for 1, especially with K-State.  You may find bad mid-majors or decent low-majors that will do 2 for 1s, but that's about it.  For example, the days of 2 for 1s with a Mo Valley team (especially for us) are over.  I'd be fine with doing 1 for 1s with teams from good mid-major leagues like the Mo Valley or Mountain West.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Byrd on March 06, 2009, 12:44:08 PM

Why do you say we can only afford 1-2 road games?  I think doing 2 for 1's with mid majors is not a bad idea even if it means having 2-3 true road games some years.

only 1.5 roads/year because i don't think ksu can/will pay for more.  you need tv revenue to offset lost ticket revenue.  otherwise you're asking the a.d. to voluntarily give up money.  hard argument to make.


My only argument for this would be even though we lose some revenue by having one less game at home we would save money on the home v home and 2 for 1 deals because we would not be buying our home games in those deals. 

Also, aren't the season tickets set at a standard price and not really dependent on the number of home games we have?
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: steve dave on March 06, 2009, 12:47:57 PM
I bet scheduling is one of those things that sounds fun but when you get down to it it's a huge pain in the ass. 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Byrd on March 06, 2009, 12:53:50 PM
And agree with the point about mid-majors and 2 or 1s; most mid-majors that are any good aren't going to do a 2 for 1, especially with K-State.  You may find bad mid-majors or decent low-majors that will do 2 for 1s, but that's about it.  For example, the days of 2 for 1s with a Mo Valley team (especially for us) are over.  I'd be fine with doing 1 for 1s with teams from good mid-major leagues like the Mo Valley or Mountain West.

You are probably right about teams from the Mountain West and Missouri Valley doing 2 for 1s.  But I think it may still be possible with teams from the Horizon League or WCC.( like Cleveland St. or San Diego)  I don't really know though.  It would be an awesome job to work with Frank Martin in contacting teams and trying to set up the schedule. 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Byrd on March 06, 2009, 01:00:38 PM
I bet scheduling is one of those things that sounds fun but when you get down to it it's a huge pain in the ass. 

You are probably right.  It's going to be a lot easier for us in 3 years after coming off a big 12 title and three straight sweet 16 appearances. 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 06, 2009, 03:01:16 PM
You are probably right about teams from the Mountain West and Missouri Valley doing 2 for 1s.  But I think it may still be possible with teams from the Horizon League or WCC.( like Cleveland St. or San Diego)  I don't really know though.  It would be an awesome job to work with Frank Martin in contacting teams and trying to set up the schedule. 

yes, definitely.

it's kind of an individual thing with coaches/teams.  some like 2-1s, some don't.  but that is the appropriate level.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: chum1 on March 06, 2009, 03:25:47 PM
These plans are complicated.  Seems like it's probably easier just to win more games.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: michigancat on March 08, 2009, 09:21:25 AM
Looks like we'll have UNLV, Xavier, Washington St., and Bama (:yuck:).

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If perception is indeed a problem, and K-State has an image that it schedules too many gimmees, then Martin should note the schedule he's arranging for next season. Use any platform to inform the committee about games against Xavier and UNLV. Mention Alabama and Washington State. And don't leave out the Puerto Rico Tip-Off, with a prospective field that includes Villanova.

http://cjonline.com/sports/2009-03-08/schedule_still_haunting_cats
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: doom on March 08, 2009, 09:24:22 AM
Looks like we'll have UNLV, Xavier, Washington St., and Bama (:yuck:).

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If perception is indeed a problem, and K-State has an image that it schedules too many gimmees, then Martin should note the schedule he's arranging for next season. Use any platform to inform the committee about games against Xavier and UNLV. Mention Alabama and Washington State. And don't leave out the Puerto Rico Tip-Off, with a prospective field that includes Villanova.

http://cjonline.com/sports/2009-03-08/schedule_still_haunting_cats


Home against Bama would be fine.  I know they'll suck, but it's an SEC school.  Whenever the away game is that one could really hurt to lose. 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 08, 2009, 10:18:29 AM
nice reporting.


alabama isn't a bad game.  ksu recruits there.  i mean, g'town, miami, uf and st. johns aren't going to give us home and homes, so bama is pretty decent.

wsu is worse, but of course, you take what you get with that.

be interesting to see the terms on the unlv series.  i assume 1 in kc and 1 @ unlv.  both on espn or 2  :hope:


cleveland state should be coming to mhk, too.  not a bad schedule really.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: michigancat on March 08, 2009, 10:26:24 AM
nice reporting.


alabama isn't a bad game.  ksu recruits there.  i mean, g'town, miami, uf and st. johns aren't going to give us home and homes, so bama is pretty decent.

wsu is worse, but of course, you take what you get with that.

be interesting to see the terms on the unlv series.  i assume 1 in kc and 1 @ unlv.  both on espn or 2  :hope:


cleveland state should be coming to mhk, too.  not a bad schedule really.

@UNLV will be on mtn or CBSCS
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 08, 2009, 10:33:48 AM
@UNLV will be on mtn or CBSCS

that is disappointing.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: michigancat on March 08, 2009, 10:37:26 AM
@UNLV will be on mtn or CBSCS

that is disappointing.


It's just how their TV deal is.  MWC home games are never on ESPN.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Jeffrey_Martin on March 08, 2009, 01:37:51 PM
Interesting that the UNLV game will be played at Orleans Arena and not Thomas & Mack...
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 08, 2009, 01:44:02 PM
Interesting that the UNLV game will be played at Orleans Arena and not Thomas & Mack...

i was wondering about that, but didn't know if vegas had another arena.


btw, in another thread, trim was asking who the small recruit you talked to after russell was.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: michigancat on March 08, 2009, 01:46:35 PM
Interesting that the UNLV game will be played at Orleans Arena and not Thomas & Mack...

Will the return game be in KC?
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 08, 2009, 01:51:03 PM
Will the return game be in KC?

yes.  can't recall where i heard that, but i heard that some time ago (as a rumor).
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Trim on March 08, 2009, 04:19:14 PM
btw, in another thread, trim was asking who the small recruit you talked to after russell was.

What's really weird is that jeff and this guy were talking about how to get you a bobblehead you'd won. 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on March 08, 2009, 08:43:04 PM
What's really weird is that jeff and this guy were talking about how to get you a bobblehead you'd won. 

hot topic.  i've been hearing a lot of rumblings about that as well.



just occurred to me, trim.  you're the kevin bacon of ksufans.com.  doubt if there is any poster more than 3 posters removed from you.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: mcmwcat on March 09, 2009, 08:16:12 AM
losing to bama doesn't matter as long as you win the some of the other ones.  texas loss to arkansas this year and they're basically the worst team in the sec.  but texas is still a lock for the tournament.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Butt Fugly on March 09, 2009, 11:35:27 AM
Bama has 2 five stars coming in.

One is named Tony Mitchell.   :ohno:
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: slucat on March 09, 2009, 12:58:20 PM
How sure is the puerto rico deal?
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: SkinnyBenny on March 09, 2009, 02:01:47 PM
Tony Mitchell is the absolute smartest student I have.  A real go-getter.  Same guy?  How does one jump from 7th grade to the SEC?
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: ksu_FAN on April 27, 2009, 12:32:23 PM
Wazzu vs Kazzu in the 'Gon, Sat, Dec 5th. (http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10410&ATCLID=3729184)
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: catzacker on April 27, 2009, 12:46:59 PM
Wazzu vs Kazzu in the 'Gon, Sat, Dec 5th. (http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10410&ATCLID=3729184)

Bone'd in the Gon!
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: doom on April 27, 2009, 12:57:09 PM
Nebraska/USC lol

Washington/Tech double lol
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: YouHaveHugeFitz22 on April 27, 2009, 01:40:46 PM
Nebraska/USC lol

Washington/Tech double lol

Why the Frank do we get a crapty pairing like this? Wazzu has to be the last team that could help our resume in any way whatsoever.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: doom on April 27, 2009, 01:41:36 PM
Nebraska/USC lol

Washington/Tech double lol

Why the Frank do we get a crapty pairing like this? Wazzu has to be the last team that could help our resume in any way whatsoever.

Winning won't hurt us at all. 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: ksu_FAN on April 27, 2009, 02:32:21 PM
Depending on how Bone transitions the program, they probably should be middle of the pack in the Pac 10.  They have 3 straight postseason appearances, but of course with the coaching change they could have an Oregon-ish fall off.  If they are similar to last year's team, they won't hurt us at all, assuming we win in Manhattan.  Will be an interesting match-up assuming Bone keeps their "first team to 60 wins" philosophy from the Bennett era.

Plus you get to see this guy in Manhattan.

(http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wast/sports/m-baskbl/auto_action/3029088.jpeg)
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: rundown87 on April 27, 2009, 02:37:45 PM
Depending on how Bone transitions the program, they probably should be middle of the pack in the Pac 10.  They have 3 straight postseason appearances, but of course with the coaching change they could have an Oregon-ish fall off.  If they are similar to last year's team, they won't hurt us at all, assuming we win in Manhattan.  Will be an interesting match-up assuming Bone keeps their "first team to 60 wins" philosophy from the Bennett era.

Plus you get to see this guy in Manhattan.

(http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wast/sports/m-baskbl/auto_action/3029088.jpeg)
Bruce Lee?!?!
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: JTKSU on April 27, 2009, 02:55:36 PM
Depending on how Bone transitions the program, they probably should be middle of the pack in the Pac 10.  They have 3 straight postseason appearances, but of course with the coaching change they could have an Oregon-ish fall off.  If they are similar to last year's team, they won't hurt us at all, assuming we win in Manhattan.  Will be an interesting match-up assuming Bone keeps their "first team to 60 wins" philosophy from the Bennett era.

Plus you get to see this guy in Manhattan.

(http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wast/sports/m-baskbl/auto_action/3029088.jpeg)
Bruce Lee?!?!

That's clearly Jackie Chan.  Do all Asian people look alike to you or something?
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: rundown87 on April 27, 2009, 03:26:29 PM
Depending on how Bone transitions the program, they probably should be middle of the pack in the Pac 10.  They have 3 straight postseason appearances, but of course with the coaching change they could have an Oregon-ish fall off.  If they are similar to last year's team, they won't hurt us at all, assuming we win in Manhattan.  Will be an interesting match-up assuming Bone keeps their "first team to 60 wins" philosophy from the Bennett era.

Plus you get to see this guy in Manhattan.

(http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wast/sports/m-baskbl/auto_action/3029088.jpeg)
Bruce Lee?!?!

That's clearly Jackie Chan.  Do all Asian people look alike to you or something?
Sorry, at first I thought it was Ichiro.  :-[
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: JTKSU on April 27, 2009, 03:33:05 PM
Depending on how Bone transitions the program, they probably should be middle of the pack in the Pac 10.  They have 3 straight postseason appearances, but of course with the coaching change they could have an Oregon-ish fall off.  If they are similar to last year's team, they won't hurt us at all, assuming we win in Manhattan.  Will be an interesting match-up assuming Bone keeps their "first team to 60 wins" philosophy from the Bennett era.

Plus you get to see this guy in Manhattan.

(http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wast/sports/m-baskbl/auto_action/3029088.jpeg)
Bruce Lee?!?!

That's clearly Jackie Chan.  Do all Asian people look alike to you or something?
Sorry, at first I thought it was Ichiro.  :-[

 :rofl:
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: Saulbadguy on April 27, 2009, 03:36:48 PM
Not the first time Wazzou has come to their DOOM in the 'Gon...
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: fatty fat fat on April 27, 2009, 03:43:10 PM
Not the first time Wazzou has come to their DOOM in the 'Gon...

nope. actually got in trouble @ scholtskys when i tried to listen to that thriller @ work.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: GoodForAnother on April 27, 2009, 03:43:51 PM
scholtskys

 :lick:
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: JTKSU on April 27, 2009, 04:10:09 PM
Not the first time Wazzou has come to their DOOM in the 'Gon...

nope. actually got in trouble @ scholtskys when i tried to listen to that thriller @ work.

Could never work at Schlotzky's.  I'd just walk around eating stuff all day.  Probably get fat and fired.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on April 28, 2009, 07:54:26 AM
interesting.

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2 for 1 / neutral and neutral / neutral+home+home / guarantee $$$ /your choice Kansas State vs. YOU in the Sprint Center in Kansas City.
Contact: Andy Assaley, 785-410-7154

also, assaley gets "it".

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American Airlines will offer direct flights to Manhattan from Dallas starting in August.

http://businesscomputertechnicians.com/businesscomputertechnicians.com/BBT/SearchEvents.aspx?StartSeason=9/1/2009&EndSeason=9/1/2010&Gender=Mens
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: ksu_FAN on April 28, 2009, 08:25:33 AM
Some of those are hilarious.

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PAY BEST guarantee in the NATION!!!! Nov.19th and Dec.8th only ...Call me and name your price!!! MINNESOTA IS BEAUTIFUL IN NOVEMBER!


Plus Assaley on the trail in another:

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Offering a guarantee. Nov 15th, Dec 1st, Dec 2nd. Whichever works best for you. Guarantee includes hotels and possibly ground. American Airlines will offer direct flights to Manhattan from Dallas starting in August. http://www.ci.manhattan.ks.us/index.asp?NID=971

Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: catzacker on April 28, 2009, 08:30:56 AM
lol.  those sound like used car ads.  "low miles. runs like a beauty!."
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: michigancat on April 28, 2009, 09:06:30 AM
LMAO @ Mizzou:

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The Missouri Tigers are looking for several games for the upcoming season. We are searching for a road game, and guarantee games in Columbia, MO. Also looking for a 2 for 1. Our top 3 scorers were seniors this past season.

why so hard to get people to play us in the Sprint Center?  :dunno:
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: doom on April 28, 2009, 02:13:48 PM
LMAO @ Mizzou:

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The Missouri Tigers are looking for several games for the upcoming season. We are searching for a road game, and guarantee games in Columbia, MO. Also looking for a 2 for 1. Our top 3 scorers were seniors this past season.

why so hard to get people to play us in the Sprint Center?  :dunno:

We probably don't pay teams as much for the "neutral?" 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on April 28, 2009, 04:28:28 PM
We probably don't pay teams as much for the "neutral?" 

don't think so.  all the other options assaley is waiving around strongly suggest that they want a better team for the kc game.  so if they did just do a guarantee, it would probably be for a lot.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: sys on May 19, 2009, 10:15:53 PM
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/may/19/rebels-finalize-2009-10-non-conference-hoops-sched/
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: ksu_FAN on May 20, 2009, 07:36:29 AM
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/may/19/rebels-finalize-2009-10-non-conference-hoops-sched/

Sweet.  That's the type of deal I hope we can continue to work out in the future for Sprint Center games.
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: steve dave on May 20, 2009, 07:53:20 AM
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/may/19/rebels-finalize-2009-10-non-conference-hoops-sched/

Sweet.  That's the type of deal I hope we can continue to work out in the future for Sprint Center games.

Fantastic.  Excellent Pak opportunity.  I would rec. Bill's Gambling Hall if you are trying to be thrifty.  You can get weekend nights for about $60 and the location cannot be beat.  Right now you can get round trip airfare for 2 and 3 nights for $688 Th.-Sat. and $603 Sat.-Tue. 
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: catzacker on May 20, 2009, 08:00:52 AM
the meltdown potential from that other site will be off the charts.  "Lon knows how to coach 'em".
Title: Re: scheduling thread
Post by: steve dave on May 20, 2009, 08:03:51 AM
the meltdown potential from that other site will be off the charts.  "Lon knows how to coach 'em".

OMG that would almost be worth losing.