Themed non-con schedules Topic

In that first year of a rebuild - where you're just trying to build up wins 'cause you have no postseason chances at all - does anyone else theme their non-cons?  At Northwestern, I noticed that there are twelve DI schools in the state of Illinois, with U of I and Northwestern being two.  So this happened:
 

03/31/12 am N. Illinois 6-22 282 197 pete1212 3-0 -1 50-70 w
04/01/12 am at W. Illinois 14-13 223 310 Sim AI 2-4 -4 76-53 w
04/02/12 am at E. Illinois 17-10 126 147 Sim AI 1-2 -1 68-72 l
04/03/12 am at Bradley 11-17 227 168 Sim AI 1-0 -3 87-77 w
04/04/12 am Chicago St. 14-14 177 152 Sim AI 2-0 -10 51-62 w
04/05/12 am at S. Illinois 11-16 214 205 Sim AI 3-2 -12 84-64 w
04/06/12 am at Illinois St. 9-18 246 165 Sim AI 3-0 -12 78-59 w
04/07/12 am at Illinois-Chicago 0-27 324 273 Sim AI 2-0 -37 93-69 w
04/08/12 am at Loyola Chicago 7-20 298 285 Sim AI 1-1 -19 81-55 w
04/09/12 am DePaul 8-20 261 171 Sim AI 1-2 -17 89-94 w
04/10/12 am Off Day              

Yeah, yeah, I know, I lost to EIU.  Word is that my players were distracted by Charleston's vibrant nightlife.



In my first year at strong liberal arts college Whitman, I'm currently scheduling the toughest/most selective/best-academically schools in DIII.  Apologies to those, myself included, who think their alma maters should be on the list - I'm using RL prestige/notoriety as a tiebreak:
 

#2 at Brandeis Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#3 at Case Western Reserve Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#6 at New York U. Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#8 Swarthmore Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#9 at Pomona-Pitzer Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#10 at Carleton Sim AI 0-0 0 0

Offers are out to Chicago, Carnegie Mellon, Caltech, and Wash U.  If anyone turns me down, schools like Bowdoin, Williams, and Oberlin would be next to get offers.  And in hindsight, one of those should've probably gotten the first-round offer instead of CWRU.

5/8/2012 11:41 AM
I did all A schools a while back because they were the easiest to request.  Yep I'm that lazy, I didn't even want to scroll
5/8/2012 12:02 PM

Carleton (MN) is one of the top 5 liberal arts colleges in the country.  Not an alum, but if you're looking for a nice trip to Minnesota in the fall...

5/8/2012 12:10 PM
I didn't have a theme, per se, but one season I scheduled my opponents in alphabetical order. It helped my players with their phonics.
5/8/2012 1:26 PM (edited)
Posted by cornfused on 5/8/2012 11:41:00 AM (view original):

In that first year of a rebuild - where you're just trying to build up wins 'cause you have no postseason chances at all - does anyone else theme their non-cons?  At Northwestern, I noticed that there are twelve DI schools in the state of Illinois, with U of I and Northwestern being two.  So this happened:
 

03/31/12 am N. Illinois 6-22 282 197 pete1212 3-0 -1 50-70 w
04/01/12 am at W. Illinois 14-13 223 310 Sim AI 2-4 -4 76-53 w
04/02/12 am at E. Illinois 17-10 126 147 Sim AI 1-2 -1 68-72 l
04/03/12 am at Bradley 11-17 227 168 Sim AI 1-0 -3 87-77 w
04/04/12 am Chicago St. 14-14 177 152 Sim AI 2-0 -10 51-62 w
04/05/12 am at S. Illinois 11-16 214 205 Sim AI 3-2 -12 84-64 w
04/06/12 am at Illinois St. 9-18 246 165 Sim AI 3-0 -12 78-59 w
04/07/12 am at Illinois-Chicago 0-27 324 273 Sim AI 2-0 -37 93-69 w
04/08/12 am at Loyola Chicago 7-20 298 285 Sim AI 1-1 -19 81-55 w
04/09/12 am DePaul 8-20 261 171 Sim AI 1-2 -17 89-94 w
04/10/12 am Off Day              

Yeah, yeah, I know, I lost to EIU.  Word is that my players were distracted by Charleston's vibrant nightlife.



In my first year at strong liberal arts college Whitman, I'm currently scheduling the toughest/most selective/best-academically schools in DIII.  Apologies to those, myself included, who think their alma maters should be on the list - I'm using RL prestige/notoriety as a tiebreak:
 

#2 at Brandeis Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#3 at Case Western Reserve Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#6 at New York U. Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#8 Swarthmore Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#9 at Pomona-Pitzer Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#10 at Carleton Sim AI 0-0 0 0

Offers are out to Chicago, Carnegie Mellon, Caltech, and Wash U.  If anyone turns me down, schools like Bowdoin, Williams, and Oberlin would be next to get offers.  And in hindsight, one of those should've probably gotten the first-round offer instead of CWRU.

Ive done all wisconsin and all from the same conference before.
5/8/2012 2:21 PM
Posted by isack24 on 5/8/2012 12:10:00 PM (view original):

Carleton (MN) is one of the top 5 liberal arts colleges in the country.  Not an alum, but if you're looking for a nice trip to Minnesota in the fall...

It's actually #6....

http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-liberal-arts-colleges

I have no idea what those rankings are based on though, I feel that most of that stuff is horse dung.

5/8/2012 2:52 PM

Ha, you got me!

I was close anyway.

5/8/2012 2:55 PM
But either way, yes, you'll notice that I did schedule Carleton.   My alma mater, Lawrence, gets killed in the rankings because a large percentage of students are double-degree (B.A. and B.Mus.) and therefore graduate in five years.  This destroys the school's four-year graduation rate (even though those students never intended to graduate in four!) and therefore its rankings.  Hate those rankings.
5/8/2012 3:04 PM
Posted by alblack56 on 5/8/2012 1:26:00 PM (view original):
I didn't have a theme, per se, but one season I scheduled my opponents in alphabetical order. It helped my players with their phonics.
Sometimes I schedule my non-con so as to minimize unnecessary travel - OK State'll play @ Florida, then @ Kentucky, then some home games before an @ Cal, for instance.
5/8/2012 3:07 PM
Posted by cornfused on 5/8/2012 3:05:00 PM (view original):
But either way, yes, you'll notice that I did schedule Carleton.   My alma mater, Lawrence, gets killed in the rankings because a large percentage of students are double-degree (B.A. and B.Mus.) and therefore graduate in five years.  This destroys the school's four-year graduation rate (even though those students never intended to graduate in four!) and therefore its rankings.  Hate those rankings.
Um...you expect me to read your entire post before I comment?

Sheesh.
5/8/2012 3:22 PM
I try to schedule just like many D2 teams do in real life - as close to regional opponents as possible
5/8/2012 4:41 PM
I live in CT so took my Oklahoma St team on a 7 game trip to the Nutmeg state and played all 7 D1 teams from CT


04/15/12 am at Old Dominion 7-21 295 244 Sim AI 8-2 -7 76-75 (OT) w
04/15/12 pm at C. Connecticut St. 3-24 311 237 Sim AI 1-0 -27 69-50 w
04/16/12 am at Fairfield 14-15 220 270 Sim AI 1-0 -16 92-81 w
04/16/12 pm at Hartford 14-15 195 232 Sim AI 2-0 -10 67-53 w
04/17/12 am at Sacred Heart 9-18 280 299 Sim AI 2-0 -21 80-62 w
04/17/12 pm at Quinnipiac 12-15 224 258 Sim AI 6-0 -5 67-55 w
04/18/12 am at Yale 27-3 61 208 dukenilnil 0-2 +1 62-74 l
04/18/12 pm at #8 Connecticut 25-7 13 9 vandydave 1-5 +13 57-77 l
04/19/12 am at San Jose St. 18-10 146 239 seble 1-0 even 76-72 w
04/19/12 pm at Portland St. 7-21 266 151 mrdanielx 1-1 -24 60-53 w
5/8/2012 6:40 PM
Posted by cornfused on 5/8/2012 3:07:00 PM (view original):
Posted by alblack56 on 5/8/2012 1:26:00 PM (view original):
I didn't have a theme, per se, but one season I scheduled my opponents in alphabetical order. It helped my players with their phonics.
Sometimes I schedule my non-con so as to minimize unnecessary travel - OK State'll play @ Florida, then @ Kentucky, then some home games before an @ Cal, for instance.
I have done this before, worked my way out from NY to Washington over 5 games, and come back over the next five. Only gave me 2 home games, but it was cool.
5/8/2012 6:48 PM
I try to take my team to interesting, faraway, or exotic locales (Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico).
5/10/2012 4:14 PM
Posted by cornfused on 5/8/2012 11:41:00 AM (view original):

In that first year of a rebuild - where you're just trying to build up wins 'cause you have no postseason chances at all - does anyone else theme their non-cons?  At Northwestern, I noticed that there are twelve DI schools in the state of Illinois, with U of I and Northwestern being two.  So this happened:
 

03/31/12 am N. Illinois 6-22 282 197 pete1212 3-0 -1 50-70 w
04/01/12 am at W. Illinois 14-13 223 310 Sim AI 2-4 -4 76-53 w
04/02/12 am at E. Illinois 17-10 126 147 Sim AI 1-2 -1 68-72 l
04/03/12 am at Bradley 11-17 227 168 Sim AI 1-0 -3 87-77 w
04/04/12 am Chicago St. 14-14 177 152 Sim AI 2-0 -10 51-62 w
04/05/12 am at S. Illinois 11-16 214 205 Sim AI 3-2 -12 84-64 w
04/06/12 am at Illinois St. 9-18 246 165 Sim AI 3-0 -12 78-59 w
04/07/12 am at Illinois-Chicago 0-27 324 273 Sim AI 2-0 -37 93-69 w
04/08/12 am at Loyola Chicago 7-20 298 285 Sim AI 1-1 -19 81-55 w
04/09/12 am DePaul 8-20 261 171 Sim AI 1-2 -17 89-94 w
04/10/12 am Off Day              

Yeah, yeah, I know, I lost to EIU.  Word is that my players were distracted by Charleston's vibrant nightlife.



In my first year at strong liberal arts college Whitman, I'm currently scheduling the toughest/most selective/best-academically schools in DIII.  Apologies to those, myself included, who think their alma maters should be on the list - I'm using RL prestige/notoriety as a tiebreak:
 

#2 at Brandeis Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#3 at Case Western Reserve Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#6 at New York U. Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#8 Swarthmore Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#9 at Pomona-Pitzer Sim AI 0-0 0 0
#10 at Carleton Sim AI 0-0 0 0

Offers are out to Chicago, Carnegie Mellon, Caltech, and Wash U.  If anyone turns me down, schools like Bowdoin, Williams, and Oberlin would be next to get offers.  And in hindsight, one of those should've probably gotten the first-round offer instead of CWRU.

for a second, i thought that was in order. i was gonna say, what the hell are you thinking putting case western above schools like chicago, caltech, carnegie, and wash u... but then i realized, you didn't. so its all good :)

im not that familiar with pomona-pitzer. what are they known for? also i would have thought tufts made the cut, but maybe they have fallen off of late? rensellear poly tech wouldn't be a bad choice, either.
5/10/2012 8:44 PM
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