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2016-17 Schedule Notes
- 13 total Games
- Six home games
- Six away games
- One game at a neutral site
- 10 games against 2016 NCAA Tournament teams
- Seven games against teams that advanced to the 2016 NCAA regional semifinal
- Two games against teams that advanced to the 2016 NCAA regional final
- Seven games against teams rated in the top-15 of the final 2016 RPI
- Nine games against teams rated in the top-40 of the final 2016 RPI
- 12 games against teams rated in the top-100 of the final 2016 RPI
- Six games against teams ranked in the top-10 of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Eight games against teams ranked in the top-20 of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Four games against teams ranked in the top-five of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Five games against teams ranked in the top-seven of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Six games against teams that won either its conference's regular-season or tournament title
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Any idea where the Baylor and SC games are being played? HCC, Gampel, Bridgeport?
Any idea where the Baylor and SC games are being played? HCC, Gampel, Bridgeport?
I doubt UConn would play a top tier game at Bridgeport.
Dec 04 vs Texas, at Mohegan Sun
Dec 11 @ Kansas St
Dec 21 @ Nebraska
Dates TBA:
Home
No. 3 South Carolina
No. 5 Baylor
No. 8 Ohio State
No. 21 DePaul
Chattanooga
Dayton?
Away
No. 1 Notre Dame
No. 7 Maryland
No. 15 Florida State
LSU
Copied them from a previous post someone had made in a different thread.Whose rankings are these? And no ranking for Texas?
2016-17 Schedule Notes
- 13 total Games
- Six home games
- Six away games
- One game at a neutral site
- 10 games against 2016 NCAA Tournament teams
- Seven games against teams that advanced to the 2016 NCAA regional semifinal
- Two games against teams that advanced to the 2016 NCAA regional final
- Seven games against teams rated in the top-15 of the final 2016 RPI
- Nine games against teams rated in the top-40 of the final 2016 RPI
- 12 games against teams rated in the top-100 of the final 2016 RPI
- Six games against teams ranked in the top-10 of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Eight games against teams ranked in the top-20 of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Four games against teams ranked in the top-five of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Five games against teams ranked in the top-seven of the final 2016 AP Poll
- Six games against teams that won either its conference's regular-season or tournament title
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That is a ridiculous OOC schedule. Baylor, Texas, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Ohio State, and Maryland? Good lord. In one of the rankings thread, the first post had those 6 teams and UCONN as the top 7 teams! They'll go from playing the nation's toughest OOC schedule to an incredibly underwhelming conference schedule. No light schedule for a young team losing 3 starting seniors...it should be a very entertaining first couple of months of basketball this year.
When the beginnings of the OOC was initially announced I said that The UConn could lose up to 4 games next season. However I also said Geno's team will be a hard nosed, gritty, feral team that will be different and more cohesive by the end of the season. This teams basketball IQ will be off the charts and by tourney time no one will want to play them. Catch them early because during the Big Boogie teams will see nothing but their tails.Being member of a conference that only boasts one other top 25 team, forces UConn to "front load" their schedule with top ranked opponents, since they won't see any other top 25 teams (other than USF.maybe) during conference play. Geno is going to find out real quick what kind of team he has this year, and what kind of mettle they have. One thing is for sure, those 13 games will not be a cake walk. Without looking at any other program's OCC, I'm willing to go out on a limb and suggest that UConn's OOC by far, will be the toughest in WCBB.
Carnac says: (I'm taking out my cape and turban out of the closet long enough to make this prediction, then back it goes) "UConn will win at least 11 of these 13 OOC games, and run the table (as usual) in conference and conference tournament play". Games that UConn won last year by 40+, they'll win this year by 8-15 points. None of them will be easy. No doubt their toughest games will be against Baylor, Texas, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Ohio State, and Maryland.
Great point about respecting the journey! But 2 or 3 loses at the most, I predict. UConn will beat everyone they're supposed to beat and maybe lose to a couple of top teams that have been waiting patiently for this narrow window to open. We all know Geno's goals at this point: 1. toughen up a team which is a work in progress, and see what the tournament brings; and 2. because there is only 1 senior and a whole lot of help coming the following year, this year will mature a lot of players for the next couple of seasons.We will lose 4 to 5 of those, but it's OK. I respect the journey
You know what's really scary? What if they don't loose 4 or 5?We will lose 4 to 5 of those, but it's OK. I respect the journey