Discuss.
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Stansbury went on to defend his scheduling – State’s strength of
schedule was in the low 100s before Sunday; now it’s 74th – and cited
road games against Houston (win), San Diego (win) and Western Kentucky
(loss), as well as games versus <span class="caps">UCLA</span> (Wooden
Classic in Anaheim, Calif.) and DePaul (<span class="caps">SEC</span>/Big
East Challenge in Tampa), both wins.
“First off, I don’t
understand the strength of schedule. How some of these teams from these
smaller leagues have such a good strength of schedule, but we play 16 <span class="caps">SEC</span> games. And besides our 16 <span class="caps">SEC</span>
games, we had eight games non-conference away from home. Away from
home. I don’t know if there’s another <span class="caps">BCS</span> team
in America that did that.”</p>