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December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 4th, 2016, 3:17 pm
by isumvc1
more chances to pick up some key wins

Monday

No games

Tuesday

Bradley at Ball State

Bowling Green at Evansville

St Louis at Wichita State

Wednesday

Southern Illinois at Louisville

Butler at Indiana State

Missouri State at Southeast Missouri State

Illinois State at Tulsa

south dakota state at Northern Iowa

Wright State at Loyola

Thursday

no games

Friday

no games

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 5th, 2016, 10:13 am
by tribecalledquest
Bradley had zero chance against Nevada Saturday. Fans who were upset with that loss need to check themselves.

Nevada is really good.

Now, the Ball State game Tuesday will be good test. BSU will be favored I'm sure. A Tuesday sweep would be nice. I think the MVC goes 5-4 but hope I'm wrong.

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 5th, 2016, 10:26 am
by BirdsEyeView
When is the SIU vs UNLV game for the challenge?

As for this week, I am very interested to see that Butler @ ISUb game.

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 5th, 2016, 11:34 am
by Redbirdgrad
BirdsEyeView wrote:When is the SIU vs UNLV game for the challenge?

As for this week, I am very interested to see that Butler @ ISUb game.



Dec. 19th

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Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 5th, 2016, 9:44 pm
by ptownbraves
tribecalledquest wrote:Bradley had zero chance against Nevada Saturday. Fans who were upset with that loss need to check themselves.

Nevada is really good.

Now, the Ball State game Tuesday will be good test. BSU will be favored I'm sure. A Tuesday sweep would be nice. I think the MVC goes 5-4 but hope I'm wrong.


Yes, Nevada was bigger, more athletic and skilled than Bradley. I'm not upset that Bradley lost to Nevada. But listening to the game and Wardle's comments post-game, it sounds like effort was a problem. That's an issue when you are in year 2 of a rebuild. Wardle even took some of the blame for the performance, which did not inspire confidence. I wonder how much this team is really "getting it". As in, what they are practicing translating over to the actual game. I don't expect to compete with the top of the league, but I do expect some signs that the team is progressing towards eventual success. The next couple of games are winnable and should provide some clarity.

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 6th, 2016, 11:56 am
by isumvc1
3 games tonight, let's get 3 wins teams!

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 6th, 2016, 12:27 pm
by Stickboy46
isumvc1 wrote:3 games tonight, let's get 3 wins teams!


WSU opens as 27 point favorites over St. Louis. I really hope Ford can get them turned around if WSU is going to continue a Home/Home with them. (Their recruiting has definitely improved, that's for sure)

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 6th, 2016, 12:41 pm
by specialsauce
I'm also very intrigued by the Butler/Indiana State matchup. I think that's one the Sycs could win and it'd be a nice pickup for the conference. Is this a home and home series? Is it continuing? Regardless, good for Butler to play a game in Terre Haute and not letting the foolish notion of playing in the Big East think they're better than that. Interested in the line on this one. My guess would be Butler -6

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 6th, 2016, 3:43 pm
by tribecalledquest
ptownbraves wrote:
tribecalledquest wrote:Bradley had zero chance against Nevada Saturday. Fans who were upset with that loss need to check themselves.

Nevada is really good.

Now, the Ball State game Tuesday will be good test. BSU will be favored I'm sure. A Tuesday sweep would be nice. I think the MVC goes 5-4 but hope I'm wrong.


Yes, Nevada was bigger, more athletic and skilled than Bradley. I'm not upset that Bradley lost to Nevada. But listening to the game and Wardle's comments post-game, it sounds like effort was a problem. That's an issue when you are in year 2 of a rebuild. Wardle even took some of the blame for the performance, which did not inspire confidence. I wonder how much this team is really "getting it". As in, what they are practicing translating over to the actual game. I don't expect to compete with the top of the league, but I do expect some signs that the team is progressing towards eventual success. The next couple of games are winnable and should provide some clarity.


The problem with the "practicing well but not playing well" is that they are practicing against themselves and not teams like Nevada :)

Re: December 5th - 9th games in the MVC

PostPosted: December 6th, 2016, 4:03 pm
by isumvc1
specialsauce wrote:I'm also very intrigued by the Butler/Indiana State matchup. I think that's one the Sycs could win and it'd be a nice pickup for the conference. Is this a home and home series? Is it continuing? Regardless, good for Butler to play a game in Terre Haute and not letting the foolish notion of playing in the Big East think they're better than that. Interested in the line on this one. My guess would be Butler -6


this happened because many years ago ISU played Butler in a bracket buster game in Indy, so Butler was relegated to return the game to ISU the next year, they wanted to defer that game, so we allowed them to do so if they agreed to a 2 for 1 contract, i.e., 2 games at Indiana State, one game at Butler.

This is the 3rd game of that series, we'll never see Butler on our schedule again, much like IU and Purdue and Notre Dame, once we start winning some games against them they won't play us.

The game is Weds. night, so here's hoping we can end this long time series with a win, it'll be tough though, Butler is dang good.