Marquette to open season against Belmont as part of Legends Classic<br /><br />The countdown to the Marquette men's basketball 2015-'16 season officially stands at 126 days with the announcement that the Golden Eagles will open at home against Belmont on November 13 as part of the Regional Round of the Legends Classic, according to a release on Thursday.<br />
Source: Marquette to open season against Belmont as part of Legends Classic (http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/312979091.html)
May need to work out of NYC w/o Thanksgiving.
Quote from: MattVelazquezSays on July 09, 2015, 03:00:07 PM
Marquette to open season against Belmont as part of Legends Classic
The countdown to the Marquette men's basketball 2015-'16 season officially stands at 126 days with the announcement that the Golden Eagles will open at home against Belmont on November 13 as part of the Regional Round of the Legends Classic, according to a release on Thursday.
Source: Marquette to open season against Belmont as part of Legends Classic (http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/312979091.html)
I don't like this as a season opener. A team returning that much of the core is going to be better suited to open the season than we will. Plus Belmont is one of the few mid majors that you cannot underestimate.
soon come:
The rest of Marquette's nonconference schedule is expected to be announced next week
Anyone know of any MU bars in Indy? I'll be down there for a wedding on the 14th so it'd be nice to watch the game with some fellow fans/alum.
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on July 09, 2015, 03:04:24 PM
I don't like this as a season opener. A team returning that much of the core is going to be better suited to open the season than we will. Plus Belmont is one of the few mid majors that you cannot underestimate.
Ah, can you say Italy trip? More p time when it matters the most, before others can do it.
Quote from: LittleWade on July 09, 2015, 05:18:44 PM
Ah, can you say Italy trip? More p time when it matters the most, before others can do it.
I agree it'll help and I hope it'd make up for experience vs talent. But that was a good Belmont team last year and I think they'll be better than we think.
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on July 09, 2015, 03:04:24 PM
I don't like this as a season opener. A team returning that much of the core is going to be better suited to open the season than we will. Plus Belmont is one of the few mid majors that you cannot underestimate.
Perhaps, but this is Belmont. They're not even the best team in Nashville!
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on July 09, 2015, 05:24:31 PM
I agree it'll help and I hope it'd make up for experience vs talent. But that was a good Belmont team last year and I think they'll be better than we think.
Giving Virginia a scare in the NCAA tourney is something to hang one's hat on. I didn't realize that they beat Murray State to win the OVC tourney either. Maybe we'll catch them overconfident.
I would rather play Belmont for Marquette's season opener with a big student crowd on a Friday night, than a Monday night with maybe 7,000 people in the building.
Hopefully we bounce back OK after the 0-1 start.
MU by 12
Marquette will be a better team than Belmont by the end of the year. Whether or not they will be the better team at the beginning of the year is another question.
Quote from: bradley center bat on July 09, 2015, 09:30:40 PM
I would rather play Belmont for Marquette's season opener with a big student crowd on a Friday night, than a Monday night with maybe 7,000 people in the building.
Agreed. A Friday night crowd should be well-oiled, especially in the student section.
Really glad this group will have the Italy tour, and an exhibition game. It will be nice to have some game experience as a group before playing a veteran team.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on July 10, 2015, 11:21:21 AM
Marquette will be a better team than Belmont by the end of the year. Whether or not they will be the better team at the beginning of the year is another question.
My thoughts exactly. I think it'll be a tougher game than most expect.
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on July 10, 2015, 01:00:58 PM
My thoughts exactly. I think it'll be a tougher game than most expect.
Most but not the astute here on scoop. We know Belmont will be a very solid opponent. Something I'm also sure both the coaching staff and players similarly understand. We'll be ready.
Quote from: BagpipingBoxer on July 10, 2015, 01:00:58 PM
My thoughts exactly. I think it'll be a tougher game than most expect.
Belmont is likely going to be very good. From an RPI perspective, this is the best possible opponent out of the Legends home game possibilities. From a winning perspective, MU had better bring it from day one.
When was the last time we lost a home opener? I don't think it will happen, but this is the type of team that it could happen against.
We lost to Duke in pre-season NIT when McIllvanie was a freshmen. I do not remember, if we lost one since then.
Wiki indicates that we lost to South Alabama 67-54 in 2000-01 in the pre-season NIT.
Quote from: jsglow on July 11, 2015, 09:15:45 AM
Wiki indicates that we lost to South Alabama 67-54 in 2000-01 in the pre-season NIT.
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Easily 'plained since T-Cubed was drawin' an MU paycheck as head coach then, hey?
We had a tie on the Yorktown.
Jackson State and Grambling announced today. Not a fan of either.
Quote from: brewcity77 on July 11, 2015, 03:58:28 PM
Jackson State and Grambling announced today. Not a fan of either.
We have a tough enough non-con. I want as many cupcakes as possible because I simply don't yet share the unbridled optimism about the 15-16 team. Too much reliance on too many young guys and not enough depth up front. I would love to jump on the bandwagon, but I am in 'show-me' mode. So, bring on the cupcakes.
Quote from: tower912 on July 11, 2015, 04:56:51 PM
We have a tough enough non-con. I want as many cupcakes as possible because I simply don't yet share the unbridled optimism about the 15-16 team. Too much reliance on too many young guys and not enough depth up front. I would love to jump on the bandwagon, but I am in 'show-me' mode. So, bring on the cupcakes.
This may be the weakest non-con we've had in recent memory. Only 4 high-major opponents, and thus far no known mid-majors. The annual Wisconsin game. Two neutral site games (LSU, NC State/ASU winner), Iowa at home. That's only 4 games that provide any real challenge. 9 cupcakes after that? Way too many. Especially when STH numbers are already dropping. No one buys their tickets anticipating Jackson State or Grambling.
If this team is going to show anyone anything, and especially if they are going to prove anything, they need better opponents. Come tourney time, beating teams like these do more harm than good.
Quote from: brewcity77 on July 11, 2015, 05:07:29 PM
This may be the weakest non-con we've had in recent memory. Only 4 high-major opponents, and thus far no known mid-majors. The annual Wisconsin game. Two neutral site games (LSU, NC State/ASU winner), Iowa at home. That's only 4 games that provide any real challenge. 9 cupcakes after that? Way too many. Especially when STH numbers are already dropping. No one buys their tickets anticipating Jackson State or Grambling.
If this team is going to show anyone anything, and especially if they are going to prove anything, they need better opponents. Come tourney time, beating teams like these do more harm than good.
Is Belmont, the title opponent of this thread, not considered a known mid-major? They've made the NCCAs 5 out of the last 6 years and return a solid squad. I count 3 cupcakes (IUPUI, Grambling, Jackson State) and otherwise some decent competition. I look forward to the rest of the schedule being announced.
They are returning the top 3 scorers from a 22-11 team. This will be challenging.