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2013-14 Women's Basketball Schedule - University of Tennessee AthleticsThanks for putting your typical athletic department PR spin on it.
And you're citing a poll that was created immediately after last season ended, before the transfer wave (including Jewel Spear) really hit and projected rosters still in flux so it's pretty meaningless. I don't think anyone would argue Indiana, Ohio State, and Notre Dame are... fine. FSU was a fringe top 25 team last year with Latson, without her they were a total disaster. I'm not sure they're quite as good as you're trying to make them out to be.
Again, I would challenge anyone to come up with a season Tennessee played a less challenging non-conference schedule than this one...
If anyone had any fright it was Stanford with all the defections and graduations they are going to be down quite a bit this coming season. Utah would've been the favorite to win that league along with UCLA and Stanford more than likely coming in third of fourth. Now with the conference gone we'll see if they make it to the ACC or exactly what their schedule looks like next season.Better learn to love it
I am disappointed that it seems Tara cancelled the series and that Uconn would not budge on the january date. kellie said the series would most likely resume in the future but with adding more SEC teams I personally think it needs to be in the front part of the schedule like any other non conference game usually is or it doesn't need to be played.
I am over Texas cancelling the series because they come to the SEC after this upcoming one. It was sour grapes on Vics end but now he can't avoid it.
Still hate it!Better learn to love it
I am disappointed that it seems Tara cancelled the series and that Uconn would not budge on the january date. kellie said the series would most likely resume in the future but with adding more SEC teams I personally think it needs to be in the front part of the schedule like any other non conference game usually is or it doesn't need to be played.
I am over Texas cancelling the series because they come to the SEC after this upcoming one. It was sour grapes on Vics end but now he can't avoid it.
nor do IThe schedule has four quad one games and two that will be either quad one or two and that is just in the non conference. Your looking at probably 8 or half of the SEC games being quad one. So this schedule presents a possible 14 quad one matches which if you win enough of them is more than enough to make you a top ten team in the NET. Last year we played eighteen quad one games so we dropped down to 14 maybe 15 I don't see a problem.
2013-14 Women's Basketball Schedule - University of Tennessee Athletics
I think this one is weaker in 2013-14 only two ranked teams in the non conference and also back when SC and LSU were not that good. I could throw up a couple more of Holly's later schedules but the point is proved with this one.
All this thread proves to me is that some of the folks whining in this thread about the schedule don't actually pay attention or remember anything about the team's previous schedules or opponents. Which doesn't surprise me, I think.
What do you hate about it? Go look at some other team's schedules and tell me ours isn't legit.
No it is not any better and the other two I put up are a lot worse than this years schedule one had only two top teams. Ohio State and Norte Dame and Indiana are all rated top ten teams going into next season. Florida State just out of the top ten. Yes Latson will be back. Playing Middle Tennesse on neutral and Liberty at their place could both be quad one opponents. Plus you have to factor in the SEC a lot more these days for top 20 teams back then there was very few and both SC and LSU were terrible. This time they will be number one and four in the country and we have three games with them. So you looking at six games with top ten teams. That is plenty for me and doubt you see many teams be that ambitious with their schedules we'll find out soon when they come out. Plus we would play Texas, Stanford if they wanted to play. Neither wants to play anymore guess because they lost a lot of their chance to win. I'm all for playing a schedule similar to LSU played last season it worked out well they had plenty left when the real games began.LOL the only point you proved is that you miscounted. Notre Dame and Stanford were top 5 teams when they played Tennessee, and North Carolina was just outside the top 10. Not to mention Texas, which was not ranked that year but still a quality nonconference opponent fans looked forward to, was still on the yearly schedule back then...
Please look again at 2018-2019 defend that one as better.LOL the only point you proved is that you miscounted. Notre Dame and Stanford were top 5 teams when they played Tennessee, and North Carolina was just outside the top 10. Not to mention Texas, which was not ranked that year but still a quality nonconference opponent fans looked forward to, was still on the yearly schedule back then...
LOL the only point you proved is that you miscounted. Notre Dame and Stanford were top 5 teams when they played Tennessee, and North Carolina was just outside the top 10. Not to mention Texas, which was not ranked that year but still a quality nonconference opponent fans looked forward to, was still on the yearly schedule back then...
I understand exactly your the one that said it was the worst ever which is not true. It has Indiana pre-season number five, Ohio State pre-season number 7 and Notre Dame pre-season number 10. Also top 20 Florida State that is plenty of challenges in non conference when you play in the SEC.I'm really not sure what part of "nonconference schedule" you're not understanding here, but I'm not sure I can help you...
I understand exactly your the one that said it was the worst ever which is not true. It has Indiana pre-season number five, Ohio State pre-season number 7 and Notre Dame pre-season number 10. Also top 20 Florida State that is plenty of challenges in non conference when you play in the SEC.
Well that is the problem you wanted someone to show you a year when we had a weaker non conference schedule said that was not possible. I found two that certainly were and one that is at least the same. What we will find out when all is said and done that the overall schedule will be one of at least the top twenty in women's basketball and could possibly be top ten. In this day and time you certainly have to take into consideration your conference opponents. This schedlue seems to do exactly that and with the conference schedule is totally balanced and certainly will be in line with almost any other school. I'm sure UConn's non-conference will be tougher, but when you add how weak the Big East looks this season they get a lot of their cupcake games in conference. What I see is a potentil 15 or more quad one games on our schedule and that is the way you design a schedule these days. You have to consider the NET system.I said it could very well be the least challenging nonconference schedule ever. You can argue it's not, but at the very least it's certainly in the conversation. The only previous nonconference schedules you gave that were even comparable were the last of the Holly years, when she was deliberately scheduling light to try to save her own butt...
"I really don't think there is much debate -- this is the easiest LV non-conference schedule in the NCAA era..." is what you said and that is not true as 2018-19 is far easier and 2013 2014 is comparable or even in difficulty at best. Plus the other one is certainly a little easier as well. The least challenging schedule ever was the one LSU played last season. They won the National Championship so scheduling tough has been proven to be overrated and for the most part if you win the games no matter who you play you get that high seed like they did last season. That said I don't think scheduling three pre-season top ten teams is all that weak. I am guessing that you think it is which is fine with me. We all are certainly entitled to an opinion on an opinion board.