End of SHU rivalry?

ScarletR30

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I wonder if this will be one of the final nails in the coffin to the rivilary.

I just don’t see the point in either team playing each other if a L will be held against you. No matter how the 2 teams end up the game should always be close because of the juice and emotions behind it.

If a L is going to be held against either team in March then both are better off playing power 5 teams that do not have recruiting impacts.

It already seems there was momentum to end it on SHU side when Willard was there. I wonder now if we will think about the negative as well.

Hate it but are OOC scheduling needs a big overhaul.
 

Plum Street

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Maybe play it at a neutral site like MSG.
Or Barclays so it’s a minimum quad 2 game or something
 

ScarletR30

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Maybe play it at a neutral site like MSG.
Or Barclays so it’s a minimum quad 2 game or something
Yes but even that take away most of the juice from the game. A move like this would keep sending the momentum down.

Once again, I wish this wasn’t the case but I don’t see benefits in playing it
 
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ScarletR30

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It's only a bad loss if the team that beats you isn't any good...keep the game going and win..hope SHU is good and the win will be even better...your way of thinking is what gets RU a weak ooc that keeps em out w losses
No because these games are set years in advance. If you schedule in preseason you can guarantee you will be playing a decent team like we did with Wake.

Costs > Benefits

Also not saying this for sure but I now see the downsides for us playing it
 

ScarletR30

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It is not SHU that is the problem, it is scheduling Columbia, UMass Lowell, Fairfield, Temple, Rider, Central CT, Bucknell, Coppin State. We have a cupcake city schedule and you wonder why we don't get any respect.
Not the case for NC State. We didn’t get in over them because of the 4 Q3 L’s.

2 of the 4 need context around them
 

RUJMM78

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Bring back Princeton..No , we don't want that local opponent because it would be considered as a embarrassing loss.This discussion about scheduling is really embarrassing.Recruit players that can make shots and positive results will be seen on the score board.
 
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ScarletR30

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Bring back Princeton..No , we don't want that local opponent because it would be considered as an embarrassing loss.This discussion about scheduling is really embarrassing.Recruit players that can make shots and positive results will be seen on the score board.
Revolutionary idea! Maybe they should go undefeated while at it?
 

MADHAT1

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I'm for it.
Too many rivalries are falling by the wayside because the landscape of college sports is constantly changing.
In state sports should be immuned to that and be part of OCC make-up.
Heck I would love to see both Princeton and Seton Hall on the schedule.
Maybe a pre season tourney that had RU, PU and the dirty shoe in it with the fourth being rotated between programs like St Peters,Fairly Dickerson, Monmouth and other programs like them from Jersey.
 

ScarletR30

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I'm for it.
Too many rivalries are falling by the wayside because the landscape of college sports is constantly changing.
In state sports should be immuned to that and be part of OCC make-up.
Heck I would love to see both Princeton and Seton Hall on the schedule.
Maybe a pre season tourney that had RU, PU and the dirty shoe in it with the fourth being rotated between programs like St Peters,Fairly Dickerson, Monmouth and other programs like them from Jersey.
Yes I agree, at surface level this is what made college sports great.

With where we are at now though the question needs to be brought up. Bottom line is a one point home loss for EITHER team should not be considered a “bass loss”. Unless a team is abysmal.

Now we saw today that was not the case. This was used against when comparing to a team like NC State and a variety of other bubble teams.

So what is the point of this game at this point. We are playing for the tournament now.
 

MADHAT1

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Yes I agree, at surface level this is what made college sports great.

With where we are at now though the question needs to be brought up. Bottom line is a one point home loss for EITHER team should not be considered a “bass loss”. Unless a team is abysmal.

Now we saw today that was not the case. This was used against when comparing to a team like NC State and a variety of other bubble teams.

So what is the point of this game at this point. We are playing for the tournament now.
any cup cake loss hurts and can't just blame playing the hall and losing
on the snub.
It's about earning the bid and not looking for ways to sneak in by dropping an instate opponent that many fans of both programs consider a rivalry.
The fact of the matter is: losing to Seton Hall wasn't the reason RU didn't get an invite, losing to the hall was only one part of the reason that the selection committee didn't think RU deserved a spot.
Losing to Temple didn't help and some of the OCC wins didn't earn much respect either.
Not getting in is disapointing, but RU shouldn't go off the deep end and drop games that are considered a rivalry in a knee jerk reaction over RU not going to dance because they lost that game and beat underwelming programs that didn't earn the committee's respect for the win.
 

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In fairness shu was a q2 loss for most of the season and was not hurting us. When they went into their slump down the stretch it moved to q3. As thecposter above said shu is not the problem. The Bucknell and rider etc games are the problem. Play a neutral site tourney against decent teams and the sos improves tremendously.
 
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