East Coast Mustang wrote:OhioBrownFan wrote:He is a really good coach. I love that guy, great guy to have a conversation with if you get a chance. And yeah, not to be a B10 homer or anything like that, but MSU plays the toughest teams in the country every freaking year in the OOC. It's unreal. If Ohio State played their schedules, we'd go into conference play with 5 losses. They got the Champions Classic, Carrier Classic some years, then the invite tourneys. Got a lot of respect for him and his scheduling approach.
you think he'd be interested in a home and home with SMU?
I don't know man, it's hard to get home and homes scheduled in basketball. People think it's easy to do or something but it's really not. It's one less game at The Breslin that MSU doesn't collect money on. That's the big thing, big schools don't want to lose that revenue and on top of that, what does MSU gain by coming to Dallas other than maybe a bit of exposure? The big boys don't want to play teams they can get beat by in the OOC cause they know they're gonna lose quite a few in conference play. Gonzaga has had this problem, getting teams up to Spokane or even to get them on the schedule period, Illinois made a trip this year I believe but it's rare to have a big bball school go play a good team "mid-major" or whatever you want to call them on the road (Yes, I realize SMU isn't a mid-major anymore but it will take a few years to change the rest of the country's perception).
I know I just typed way more than what you were asking, I don't think it would happen personally. I don't see the incentive for MSU. On a neutral court, that may be more realistic but MSU already plays a lot away from home as I noted in my first post with early season tourneys and classics. I think as the SMU profile grows, it is more realistic to expect home and homes with solid teams. I know Ohio State and Kansas had home and home, the year before OSU had a home and home with Florida. I think it comes down to raising the SMU profile as they're doing very rapidly. In the next two years, I would not expect a school like MSU to agree to losing revenue with SMU though fwiw. I could be wrong, see "Don't Worry" thread. Still fvcking ticked about that.