PSLguy wrote:Because it's so hard for the PCLL to schedule more than one big OOC trip with a strong SOS, they really only have one chance to make any upward poll momentum.
I think this also means a PCLL team has to be very thoughtful who they schedule in their OOC trip. The first game of the season is usually the first time a PCLL team has even seen field lines and grass let alone another team. To schedule more top teams (the most often cited shortcoming on a PCLL schedule) they would have to entirely front end load that OOC trip.
This may be your biggest challenge, however it can be overcome. No one talks about this but it took a lot of work to get teams to come to BYU. Ask Coach Lamb what it was like trying to get anyone to come to Provo, Ut when he first took over. Who would want to come to Provo, especially when there was no one else to play (sorry Utah) for 500 miles. The weather is unpredictable in the spring (read Flips journals) and you could only get one quality game. Coach Lamb just decided he would go where ever, when ever to get a game. Eventually teams started to return the home games. With the improvement of Utah, and clever scheduling, teams now come to Utah and get 2 or 3 quality games (see UMD).
The Northeast has one great advantage, and that is distance. You can drive from one end of New England to the other in almost the same time it takes to drive from Provo to Las Vegas. With 2 or 3 quality teams you will get home games. But first you have to build it, then they will come.
PSLguy wrote:A lot of western teams do have stronger schedules but I think you'll find that in most cases they aren't playing their 5 toughest games of the season the first 5 games of the season. (compare to teams in that same 10 to 16 range of the polls)
I know your talking about teams in the 10-16 range, but look at BYU, CSU, and this year UMD. BYU and CSU have had to schedule like that (top 25 games at the start of the year) for a long time. There is no way you are playing in the Rockies in Feb., and who wants to waste a road trip not playing the best competition you can.
PSLguy wrote:In addition, I think in at least some of those cases other conferences' 2nd teams have been given the benefit of the doubt, something the PCLL has never had.
Because they have not earned it. Earn it (as you are beginning to do) and you will get the benefit of the doubt.
PSLguy wrote:That said I think both BC and NU are somewhere 8-16 caliber teams.
Agreed, (maybe BC at 12-16) especially with losses by Utah, FSU, and Cal Poly this past week.