AlumniLax wrote:dukeuniv21 wrote:Lindenwood's opponents records so far are 9-15 total. I'm sorry you need to beat competition than that if you want to be a "top ten team". Their opponents' record so far is 11-26. I'm sorry but you have to play better teams maybe teams with above .500 records. And if they are so good they will win their conference tournament, and then see what real competition looks like when they get to MN. On their schedule they have #12 MN-Dulth who will drop far if not out of the top 25, #24 Texas, who will drop out of the top 25, and #24 Texas Tech who will drop out of the top 25. Bad teams get on good teams schedules too, you can't say just because you were bad means that you can't schedule games against good teams, look at Auburn and other teams that were able to get onto CSU schedule, San Diego State onto UCSB's schedule, the Texas schools onto BYU, CSU, AZ, CU, and many other teams schedules. Be careful to call a team beating bad teams a "top ten team" because they haven't lost.
I agree. I am getting pretty tired of people saying that Lindenwood is on a tear. Gimme a break people. THEY DON"T PLAY ANYONE OF ANY SIGNIFICANCE!! Texas and TTU would have seemed to boost their rankings and now they wont. You can't get into the Top 15 of this league when your combined opponents are 9-15 and 11-26 respectively. Gimme a break people.
they were an average team last year, they did schedule more aggressively and perhaps didn't know how good they were actually going to be this year.
They dont' have a top-5 heavy hitter on the schedule, but it is not their fault that their scheduled opponents didn't turn out to be as good as everyone thought they would be coming in.
If we were having this conversation in december it wouldn't be headed in this direction. That being said i agree that you can't be proven as a top 10 team until you show it against other top 10 teams.
i'm sure i'll be proved(en?) wrong by the first guy who responds to this but i don't think all the people touting lindenwood's success are actually linked to the program.