I never said it was easy to get quality mid-major teams to come here...and I never said that BU isn't trying to get these teams on the schedule...I'm sure they are...I was merely questioning why these good mid-majors don't schedule each other on a more consistent basis...seems like a win-win to me.It would be nice if scheduling teams like these was as easy as you apparently think it is. I can assure you that the people at Bradley who do the scheduling have tried every one of these schools, and they are not interested in playing Bradley in Peoria.
If it was easy as you think, then why aren't any of these schools playing at SIU, ISU, MSU, or any other MVC home court (except when forced to by the Bracket-Buster deal)?
I guess I was just trying to point out the hypocrisy that seems to exist in the ranks of some of the better mid-major programs...Out of one side of their mouths they complain about how the BCS teams won't play them...how difficult it is to get BCS teams to do home-and-home deals with them...how it is nearly impossible to put together a good non-conference schedule when BCS teams refuse to schedule with them.
Then, BU fills out their non-con schedule with SEMO, SIU-E, ETSU, UIC, etc...and Dayton, Kent St., Charlotte, Tulsa, VCU, etc. fill out their non-con schedule with Longwood, Mississippi Valley State, Arkansas State, North Florida, Central Arkansas, and a bunch of other teams that do nothing but kill your SOS...
I'm not saying it's a BU problem...I just don't understand why these good mid-major programs talk about how it is so unfair that BCS teams duck them when it comes times to make schedules, but at the same time these same good mid-major programs seem to be ducking each other in the same scheduling game...
Just seems a bit hypocritical to me.