God as I look at this schedule and run over potential games and matchups, I really realize how tough it is to play in the SEC, and how we still might have a lot more catching up to do.
Looking at the schedule we have now, and being realistic and trying to play devil's advocate, I think 20 wins (around where you need to be to be competing for an at large bid in the SEC), is going to be hard, so we need to get around 18, 19, 20 regular season wins and win a game or two in the SEC tournament, which sheesh look at this roster.
I haven't posted an in-depth analysis of it yet, but off the top of my head, I have this
WINS: 16
Tennessee Tech
Texas Southern
North Florida
Notre Dame
Charleston Southern
SC State
Georgia Tech
Florida @ Home
LSU @ Home
Mississippi State @ Home
Missouri @ Home
Oklahoma @ Home
South Carolina @ Home
Vandy @ Home
Ole Miss @ Away
South Carolina @ Away
Losses: 12
Marquette @ Neutral
St. Johns @ Neutral
GCU @ Neutral
Auburn @ Home
Kentucky @ Home
Alabama @ Away
Arkansas @ Away
Auburn @ Away
Florida @ Away
Tennessee @ Away
Texas @ Away
Texas A&M @ Away
That is 16-12, and I am sure the next two games we schedule for offseason will be 2 freebies as we have a solid non-con schedule, so lets say 18 wins seems very REASONABLE, you can always win games you shouldn't, and lose some you shouldn't.
I think GCU, Marquette, and St. Johns, we HAVE to win 2/3, and AT LEAST 1 of those 3 to be in discussion for an at large bid, those are our quality non-con games, and I could see us beating GCU, and maybe St. Johns, but I think Marquette is just in another league than us.
18 wins, reasonably, could easily be one or two more/less, puts us in a great position if we get some quality wins (I mean defending home court, neutral win, and taking one on the road) to be in the NET range of like 35-45?? where we would need to be for an at large bid.
At that point we would then just have to take care of business in the SEC tournament game, winning the first by beating up on an inferior SEC opponent, and then winning one next game against a solid team (sounds like last year with beating missouri and then losing the close game to the NCAAT florida.)
Overall, its doable, I will post an indepth analysis later, but it is going to take luck, CMW to coach his ass off, and this team and roster to gel.
Looking at the schedule we have now, and being realistic and trying to play devil's advocate, I think 20 wins (around where you need to be to be competing for an at large bid in the SEC), is going to be hard, so we need to get around 18, 19, 20 regular season wins and win a game or two in the SEC tournament, which sheesh look at this roster.
I haven't posted an in-depth analysis of it yet, but off the top of my head, I have this
WINS: 16
Tennessee Tech
Texas Southern
North Florida
Notre Dame
Charleston Southern
SC State
Georgia Tech
Florida @ Home
LSU @ Home
Mississippi State @ Home
Missouri @ Home
Oklahoma @ Home
South Carolina @ Home
Vandy @ Home
Ole Miss @ Away
South Carolina @ Away
Losses: 12
Marquette @ Neutral
St. Johns @ Neutral
GCU @ Neutral
Auburn @ Home
Kentucky @ Home
Alabama @ Away
Arkansas @ Away
Auburn @ Away
Florida @ Away
Tennessee @ Away
Texas @ Away
Texas A&M @ Away
That is 16-12, and I am sure the next two games we schedule for offseason will be 2 freebies as we have a solid non-con schedule, so lets say 18 wins seems very REASONABLE, you can always win games you shouldn't, and lose some you shouldn't.
I think GCU, Marquette, and St. Johns, we HAVE to win 2/3, and AT LEAST 1 of those 3 to be in discussion for an at large bid, those are our quality non-con games, and I could see us beating GCU, and maybe St. Johns, but I think Marquette is just in another league than us.
18 wins, reasonably, could easily be one or two more/less, puts us in a great position if we get some quality wins (I mean defending home court, neutral win, and taking one on the road) to be in the NET range of like 35-45?? where we would need to be for an at large bid.
At that point we would then just have to take care of business in the SEC tournament game, winning the first by beating up on an inferior SEC opponent, and then winning one next game against a solid team (sounds like last year with beating missouri and then losing the close game to the NCAAT florida.)
Overall, its doable, I will post an indepth analysis later, but it is going to take luck, CMW to coach his ass off, and this team and roster to gel.