i thought the same, yoda! 60%/40% if anything.appears to be more BU fans than Green Bay fans
i thought the same, yoda! 60%/40% if anything.appears to be more BU fans than Green Bay fans
What was the reaction from the Green Bay crowd when BW, former GB coach, was announced as the BU coach?In today's "Morning in the Valley" by Jeff Bidwell, he recaps the Bradley exhibition game at Green Bay from about the 1:30 mark to about 8:30.
He also has a great interview with Dave Snell worth listening to, starting at the 34:00 mark (Dave's segment is about 16 minutes long).-
The few hundred Green Bay fans who were there cheered and applauded generously. They recall Coach Wardle's years there as some of the most successful seasons in their history. The main focus was on Keifer Sykes, who was honored before the game with the unveiling of his jersey number in the rafters of the arena, and given a job on the team's staff as General Manager. Sykes played for Coach Wardle from 2011-2015, and just finished a 10-year pro career overseas.What was the reaction from the Green Bay crowd when BW, former GB coach, was announced as the BU coach?
We played them in St Thomas a couple years ago, of course it was part of a tournament.The few hundred Green Bay fans who were there cheered and applauded generously. They recall Coach Wardle's years there as some of the most successful seasons in their history. The main focus was on Keifer Sykes, who was honored before the game with the unveiling of his jersey number in the rafters of the arena, and given a job on the team's staff as General Manager. Sykes played for Coach Wardle from 2011-2015, and just finished a 10-year pro career overseas.
I had the chance to talk for a while to Coach Jimmie Foster, who was also there at the game. He is now an assistant coach at Colorado State under new head coach Ali Farokhmanesh. He was sad to leave Peoria, but he loves it in Fort Collins, CO. I asked if he could help get a game between Colorado State and Bradley, and he basically told me that is never going to happen. Schools like Colorado State know they need to avoid scheduling other mid-major non-conference teams that they might get beat by. Losing to a non-Quad 1 opponent can keep a mid-major from getting an at-large bid, so they will avoid any that are not easy wins.
Which ranking are you referring to?I'm curious to know who is picked ahead of BU (at #4) in the Valley.
I thought we'd be 2nd and not far behind ISU-red, who honestly is a weak #1 relative to past Valley faves....
He says he is NOT finished....... Sykes played for Coach Wardle from 2011-2015, and just finished a 10-year pro career overseas.
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Interesting... he did not mention that in the speech he gave in the pregame ceremony in Green Bay. And I just checked the Polish OBL league, and the Legia team of Warsaw, which Sykes helped lead to the league championship last season. They have already played their first 2 games of this current season, and Sykes is not listed on their 2025-26 roster, nor has he appeared in either of their two games this season.He says he is NOT finished....
Keifer Sykes says he still plans to play professionally in Poland.
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he is the team’s general manager and still plays professionally for Legia Warsaw in Poland.
...I feel like with me still playing and me having a successful career, I could just give a lot of intelligence to them and help.” - LINK
This needs to be corrected. There has to be a better way of rating teamsThe few hundred Green Bay fans who were there cheered and applauded generously. They recall Coach Wardle's years there as some of the most successful seasons in their history. The main focus was on Keifer Sykes, who was honored before the game with the unveiling of his jersey number in the rafters of the arena, and given a job on the team's staff as General Manager. Sykes played for Coach Wardle from 2011-2015, and just finished a 10-year pro career overseas.
I had the chance to talk for a while to Coach Jimmie Foster, who was also there at the game. He is now an assistant coach at Colorado State under new head coach Ali Farokhmanesh. He was sad to leave Peoria, but he loves it in Fort Collins, CO. I asked if he could help get a game between Colorado State and Bradley, and he basically told me that is never going to happen. Schools like Colorado State know they need to avoid scheduling other mid-major non-conference teams that they might get beat by. Losing to a non-Quad 1 opponent can keep a mid-major from getting an at-large bid, so they will avoid any that are not easy wins.
DC - they mentioned it 2 or 3 times during the ESPN broadcast (in the 2nd half) that BU was picked 4th, so not sure what poll they were using...probably the MVC preseason poll.Which ranking are you referring to?
Here are the ones I have seen... (click on each line to see the source)
The Kenpom ranking has Bradley #1 in the MVC
Haslametrics has Bradley #1.
Mid-Major Madness has Bradley #2, behind #1 ISU.
The Field of 68 ranks Bradley #2 among MVC teams behind #1 ISU.
Rocco Miller has BU at #2 behind #1 UNI.
BartTorvik.com has Bradley #3 behind #1 ISU and #2 UNI.
And the MVC Preseason Poll ranked Bradley #4, behind #1 ISU, #2 UNI, and #3 Murray State.
The Blue Ribbon Yearbook ranked Bradley at #5, behind #1 ISU, #2 UNI, #3 Belmont, and #4 Murray State.
Wasn’t last years Drake team a bunch of Div II transfers?There are a bunch of Division II transfers, and even Division III and NAIA transfers who are being counted on to contribute to teams. Add to that the increasing number of foreign players coming in every year, and it's a guessing game to predict how teams will do.
yeah - they were good players, but perhaps more importantly as to why they had such a great season -Wasn’t last years Drake team a bunch of Div II transfers?
They were D2 players from a championship team/program that won a lot of games already and played together that transferred up. Take that core and sprinkle in some D1 players plus no injuries and success was found.Wasn’t last years Drake team a bunch of Div II transfers?
DC, my thoughts exactly. It is now a guessing game as to who is going to do great or terrible. An injury here or there to a key player and you have problems. Other then insured, which should be favored, everyone else is a ? Mark including our Braves. I did like the way we looked against Green Bay and how good the young players were doing already. It should be a fun and interesting seasonYes, since I was at the game, I didn't hear that. I agree that they were probably referring to the MVC poll. But now everyone accepts that preseason polls mean even less than they used to, especially at the mid-major level. So many players left via the portal, and were replaced by other portal transfers. I was looking over the rosters of the other teams, and it's incredible how many lower division players were added to the MVC. There are a bunch of Division II transfers, and even Division III and NAIA transfers who are being counted on to contribute to teams. Add to that the increasing number of foreign players coming in every year, and it's a guessing game to predict how teams will do.