Kolek planning to go pro
Ehh. It won't hurt MU's chances and is an interesting note, but these guys are 18-23 year old kids most likely flying charter. I'd expect them to be fresh, but that is a quick turnaround.
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Wichita St's Shamet 2 DL. Broken wheel. May be just getting back in Maui (assuming all goes well for him... )
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Estimated 12-16 weeks for recovery (October 23rd to November 20th). Should be ready to go for the start of the season but those kind of injuries can linger.
Very tough break. I never want to see athletes get injured.
Agreed. Kid has legit all American potential. Hopefully the injury didn't impact his season (though I hope he goes 0/11 from the field against us!)
Wow, that's big. I saw a few articles that said Lewis stuck around, but that must've been referring to him not transferring.On a mostly-unrelated scheduling note, I just took a look at Wisconsin's non-conference schedule today. It looks brutal:Xavier (H)Baylor (N)Creighton/UCLA (N)Virginia (A)Temple (A)Marquette (H)Yale (H)Western Kentucky (H)While I know that last one might not look impressive, the Hilltoppers have a top-10 recruiting class and two of the top grad transfers in the country. They also play two conference games in this time. If the Badgers are down, and with 4 graduating starters that could be the case, their non-conference slate could look similar or worse than Bo's last year when they went 8-5 in non-con play.
The Milwaukee Bucks' schedule is now out. Some notable things:.Dec. 2: The Georgia game will be an afternoon tip because the Bucks play that night.Dec. 26-28: Big East has played a mid-week opener the past two years. The Bucks are at home the 26th & 28th, so if we open at home, it will have to be on the 27th.Dec. 30-Jan. 1: Bucks are out of town the whole weekend. If MU isn't at home the 27th, they likely will be one of these three days.Jan.-Mar. Saturdays: The Bucks don't have a single home game on a Saturday during Big East play. Marquette should have at least 2, if not as many as 4-5 home Saturday night games during conference play.Jan. 15: The Bucks play in DC on MLK Day. If the Big East does another marathon, we could be at home this year.Feb. 28-Mar. 3: Likely one of these will be Andrew Rowsey's Senior Night.
Good work Brew---however 5 Sat night Big East games won't happen. I don't have a good reason, I just think we are closer to two.
I doubt it as well. However in the 3 years of the new league, we have played 14 Saturday home games, with last year being the only year we didn't have 5 Saturday home games. If MU has first choice on those days with the Bucks out of town, it seems likely they'll be able to have their pick of night games.
Remember that Fox is going to dictate when a lot of those games tip. They seem to prefer basketball in the afternoon leaving the evenings open for MMA.
Night games is relative.
Many Saturday nights in Jan & Feb, FS1 has UFC and Motorcross in primetime. If there will be a Saturday night home games, it's because the game will fall on CBSSN. Don't take too much stock in what the Bucks schedule is.
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