1) 9 conf. home games & 9 conference road games (18 games)
2) 4 neutral site games (1)Georgetown at MSG, 3 games in Anaheim w/ possible opponents of a)UCLA, b)Clemson, c)Minnesota,
d)West Virginia, e)Texas A&M, f)Long Beach State, g)Portland State, hopefully 2 of the games will be against BCS teams
(4 games/22games)
3) 4 OOC home games: 1)Xavier, 2)Ohio State, 3)Davidson, & 4)Bracketbuster
4) ??? How many road games: 1)Evansville, 2)Ball State, 3)Northwestern, 4)UAB, 5)?, & 6)?
How many games can we schedule. I came up with 29 known games but do we have 31 games (not including the likely 2 exhibition games that we will play at home).
Does anyone else know of any other games on the schedule.
Pretty good schedule. It is Gonzagesue like. Likely 5/6 games against BCS schools and another one against a very good Xavier team and also one against a
likely very formidable mid-major for the Bracketbuster. I am kind of hoping that UAB is down quite a bit as we could use three breathers in non-conference
schedule and right now it likes like only Davidson, UAB, Ball State would fall into that category but with two of them away there is no guarantees of a win.
Evansville should be a decent team as Simmons is doing a good job rebuilding down there and Ball State is back headed in right direction and I wouldn't
assume their RPI will be worse than 200 this year.
We should see our best home attendance average in quite awhile. We should draw near sellouts for Ohio State, Xavier and Bracketbuster game and should get a
good crowd of around 7,000 for Saturday home contests in conference for the best two teams in conference (besides us) that we play on Saturday. I hope the 13
regular season home games draw an average of 6,500-7,000 fans. I think that is realistic goal as our top 5 games should draw in the neighborhood of 44,000
which means to avg. 6,500 we would need only 40,500 fans for the remaining 8 games. Hopefully that is realistic.





