Here is our schedule between today and #1 'cuse on Jan 7. Anyone worried that any of these are a "trap game."
I worry the trap game is today.
Thoughts?
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Saturday, December 17 Northern Colorado Home 3:00 PM
Monday, December 19 LSU Baton Rouge, LA 8:00 PM
Thursday, December 22 Milwaukee Home 8:00 PM
Thursday, December 29 Vanderbilt Home 8:00 PM
Sunday, January 1 Villanova Home 12:00 PM
Wed, January 4 Georgetown Away 6:00 PM
I agree. I logged on this morning in hopes of seeing the "famous N. Colorado Alums" thread or the "Northern Colorado is evil and must be destroyed" thread and neither is there. Instead, I see articles on LSU. I highly doubt that Buzz and the boys are sitting around reading those and overlooking N. CO, but it seems like we, as fans, are.
Fly Golden Eagles, Fly!
If the usual definition of "trap game" involves a team we should absolutely beat, particularly at home, then it's UWM. I remember last year at the Cell all too well.
If there is one, it's today...but I can't see any way we don't destroy Northern Colorado. We might be looking ahead to LSU on Monday, that's a team that could give us some problems and it's a road game. Can't see it being Milwaukee, partially because I think they're incredibly overrated and partially because there isn't another game for a week after that one.
The ones that right now look like traditional "trap games" are all in the Big East. Villanova in the opener, before a tough road trip to Georgetown and Syracuse. St. John's at home, the "easy" part of a three game homestand that's followed by Pitt and UL. And Rutgers, 2 days before we start a road trip at WVU and Cincy...and because that one's on my birthday.
EDIT: tommy...got those two threads up for ya ;) When in doubt, just make the threads yourself ;D
FWIW -
MU -24.5 over n.co
IU - 9.5 over nd
LOU - 8.0 over mem
(home team in CAPS)
I can't believe I'm going to say this .. go Notre Dame.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on December 17, 2011, 12:44:19 PM
I can't believe I'm going to say this .. go Notre Dame.
Yikes!! But, +1.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on December 17, 2011, 12:44:19 PM
I can't believe I'm going to say this .. go Notre Dame.
I'm with you.
And it just goes to show, everything is relative! ;D
I don't think we should be worried about a team that just had a week off for finals to not be ready to play today.
Thanks Brew!
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 17, 2011, 12:10:20 PM
If there is one, it's today...but I can't see any way we don't destroy Northern Colorado. We might be looking ahead to LSU on Monday, that's a team that could give us some problems and it's a road game. Can't see it being Milwaukee, partially because I think they're incredibly overrated and partially because there isn't another game for a week after that one.
The ones that right now look like traditional "trap games" are all in the Big East. Villanova in the opener, before a tough road trip to Georgetown and Syracuse. St. John's at home, the "easy" part of a three game homestand that's followed by Pitt and UL. And Rutgers, 2 days before we start a road trip at WVU and Cincy...and because that one's on my birthday.
EDIT: tommy...got those two threads up for ya ;) When in doubt, just make the threads yourself ;D
Quote from: LittleMurs on December 17, 2011, 12:52:04 PM
Yikes!! But, +1.
Tommy Sun Tan up at half time by 6 at half.
Sorry fellas, screw the rpi.....just can't root for ND and look St Peter in the eye and tell him I led a good life. :)
Indiana State Sycamores beat Vanderbilt today. Anyone remember the Sycamores beating anyone since Bird's tenure?
Might end up being Vandy if this loss gets them to come together.
Quote from: real chili 83 on December 17, 2011, 07:02:20 PMIndiana State Sycamores beat Vanderbilt today. Anyone remember the Sycamores beating anyone since Bird's tenure?
Might end up being Vandy if this loss gets them to come together.
Ugh...Vandy is driving me nuts. Wouldn't that just be the rub if it did bring them together, they certainly have the talent to give us a game. I was looking forward to this as a possible top-10 matchup at the BC, with them possibly being undefeated or maybe having one loss at Louisville.
Instead, blown out at home by Cleveland State, throw away a game they had won about 72 times against Xavier, throw away a game they had won at Louisville, and now a loss to Indiana State? They probably won't even be ranked when they get here.
Which definitely makes it look like a trap game, especially with the start of the Big East season just 3 days later.
UWM is a classic "sandwich" game, with respect to big name opponents before and after, plus the time frame is short. Plus, they gave the Rodents all they wanted.