What middle of the road teams could SMU play next year?

Be it either at home or away.
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ponyte wrote:Minnesota. Another Big 10 opportunity for committee love.
Zman89 wrote:SMU plays at Indiana next year.
Rebel10 wrote:Good list that you guys are forming. I also think that any NIT team would be good to add to the schedule. We still need some easy games to add wins but adding a few middle of the road teams to the schedule helps. The MAC also has some decent middle of the road teams.
RebStang wrote:Rebel10 wrote:Good list that you guys are forming. I also think that any NIT team would be good to add to the schedule. We still need some easy games to add wins but adding a few middle of the road teams to the schedule helps. The MAC also has some decent middle of the road teams.
Let's just follow the BYU model... schedule some Division II teams, get beat by every top 25 team we play, and coast through a weak conference (while still losing to every decent team in the league) and get our bid.
Pony ^ wrote:RebStang wrote: Let's just follow the BYU model... schedule some Division II teams, get beat by every top 25 team we play, and coast through a weak conference (while still losing to every decent team in the league) and get our bid.
or the Kansas model. Schedule every tough team in the nation, lose half of them and end up with a 2 seed.
Rebel10 wrote:Pony ^ wrote:RebStang wrote: Let's just follow the BYU model... schedule some Division II teams, get beat by every top 25 team we play, and coast through a weak conference (while still losing to every decent team in the league) and get our bid.
or the Kansas model. Schedule every tough team in the nation, lose half of them and end up with a 2 seed.
How about somewhere in between those 2 extremes.