2024–25 schedule
- By spiderman
- UR Basketball Board
- 1390 Replies
guessing they'll have to drop one of the 5 teams in the GCS and make it a 4 team tournament, right?
Agreed. Too much talent on this roster for Roche to significant minutes, unless he is just knocking down a bunch 3 balls every game.I honestly think Roche's time dwindles significantly during the course of the year, if he hasn't made himself more multidimensional on offense.
Delaware State is the only school left that isn’t known to either be in an MTE or is skipping one. I suspect they’re skipping, but either way, they have another game already scheduled during our MTE.Did they miss Delaware ST?
agreed - but also remember - not every kid that transfers somewhere ends up playing, especially kids that transfer up in big jumps like that. Big schools have 13 and think soon to be 15 scholarships to give out. So it doesn't hurt them to have a strong core of 4-5 kids and then take a few flyers on kids from lower schools moving up. Something that I think gets lost in the shuffle of the portal. Not every kid that transfers ends up playing at their new school Wish someone would do some stats on that. How many kids transfer, and then have a significant drop in playing time or stats at their new school.Canisius had players from its 2023-24 team transfer to Minnesota, Duquesne, Hofstra, Cleveland State, among others. Big Ten and A-10 talent. The kid transferring to Minnesota averaged almost 12 rebounds a game. We'd kill for a guy who averaged 2/3 of that.
Maybe he should spend some time watching games like that.
I agree the CAA is much better football conference than Patriot. And from a fan and athletic perspective - its a better fit. But looking at our administration who doesn't put sports first in these instances - that is why I say the Patriot league is a better fit because I believe it better aligns with what our administration would like UR to be. A good athletic program with like academic minded schools - preferably wealthy north-east base. And you get that in the Patriot league. You don't get that with the CAA schools of Delaware, Towson, Monmouth, Hampton, etc. You get some pretty good football schools. But I don't think our administration looks at that way. They are looking more from a educational and overall holistic perspective.No way, the CAA is a better fit for football. It is not even close. It has the reputation as one of the top 3 FCS conferences in the country. The CAA is the premier FCS league in the east. UR has been consistently in the top of the CAA. We have much more in common with Elon, W&M, Nova than we do with Lafayette, Georgetown or Bucknell. The quality of competition in the CAA is better and the quality of players is better. The CAA and UR places players in the NFL. The Patriot League does not. That will hurt recruiting. Once UR joins the Patriot League we will not have a single player make an NFL roster. In the PL we would never have gotten a Brian Jordan, Tim Hightower or a Kyle Lauletta.
Distraught. In MBB on the Board have gone from potential Big East to the Patriot League in a few short years.Academically and geographically (since we pull a large amount of our student base from the Northeast), the Patriot league is an ideal fit for UR in every aspect, except Basketball. But given our handling of men's soccer and track to add Lacrosse, and fact that major college basketball is heading in an unknown direction - I would have concerns that one day, in the not too distant future - UR ends up in the Patriot League. I just don't think we are serious enough from a basketball perspective to make that extra push that might be necessary in the next few years, if NIL continues to spiral out of control, and the bigger conferences somehow break off - I think it will be a serious conversation for UR to join this league in all sports. Not hoping to be right here, just a thought in the back of the mind that is a little scary. I think the school is sending a message from a football perspective to clearly step down, that just leaves basketball all along carrying the reason to stay in the A10.
Is that his jersey number or offensive rebounds per game?First one of you that I see sporting one of these bad boys at the RC, drinks are on me!
Really like this guy and hope he has a bang up year.Login to view embedded media
Like this guy
No way, the CAA is a better fit for football. It is not even close. It has the reputation as one of the top 3 FCS conferences in the country. The CAA is the premier FCS league in the east. UR has been consistently in the top of the CAA. We have much more in common with Elon, W&M, Nova than we do with Lafayette, Georgetown or Bucknell. The quality of competition in the CAA is better and the quality of players is better. The CAA and UR places players in the NFL. The Patriot League does not. That will hurt recruiting. Once UR joins the Patriot League we will not have a single player make an NFL roster. In the PL we would never have gotten a Brian Jordan, Tim Hightower or a Kyle Lauletta.Academically and geographically (since we pull a large amount of our student base from the Northeast), the Patriot league is an ideal fit for UR in every aspect, except Basketball.