by steveperry on Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:55 pm
If your counting today's poll Lindenwood also beat #24 Illinois... I'm being picky, I know, but they earned thier ranking.
As far as the no more ranked games though, and the strength of schedule deal, we had #16 NorthEastern, #25 Minnesota, #11 Oakland, #18 Boston College, and #4 Michigan all scheduled. Outside of that, we have to play conference games sometime.
Valid, I forgot that Illinois was now ranked. AS for the others you list, boston college and Minnesota are not ranked at this time, so they are not of much consequence. Oakland is #17 and Northeastern is #19 right now. If we were counting what teams were ranked, then Lindenwood lost to #15 ARizona when they were ranked #10.
I am not saying they are a poor team, because they certainly are not. Any yes, they have to play league games. But, if a team wants to be considered a heavy competitor, they seem to find a way to schedule the big teams in their season (Examples of very competitive schedules are Michigan, Colorado State, Sonoma, Utah, Cal Poly, Chapman, Arizona, etc.). These teams have very tough conferences, but also travel outside to play the other competitive teams. Oregon is in a similar situation with not having a strong division. Last year and the year before that, they traveled and played very hard schedules, because they wanted to prove that they were a top 10 team.
I do hope that Lindenwood plays a big schedule next year and shuts of critics.