MidwestDrummer Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 He's a list of "secret scrimmages" being played between now and the start of the season: Oct. 19 Ohio at Xavier North Florida at FAU Stony Brook vs. Central Connecticut State Boston University at Fairfield Utah Valley at Idaho State Western Illinois at Chicago State Sacred Heart at UMass-Lowell Navy at William & Mary Oct. 20 North Carolina vs. Vanderbilt in Memphis Villanova at Maryland San Diego State at Stanford Kansas State at Iowa Seattle at UC Irvine Oct. 25 TCU at Texas A&M Hampton at Richmond Presbyterian at Western Carolina Oct. 26 Baylor vs. Wichita State in Oklahoma City Davidson at Texas West Virginia at Ohio State LSU at Houston Temple at Penn State Colorado State at Long Beach State Nevada at Washington State Wyoming at Utah Indiana State vs. Murray State in Evansville Loyola vs. Green Bay in Milwaukee Arizona State at Saint Mary’s UC Davis at California Florida at Georgia Tech in Valdosta Georgetown at Virginia Bryant at Northeastern Texas Tech at SMU Duquesne at Miami (Ohio) George Mason at Seton Hall LaSalle at Princeton UMass at Harvard VCU at Wake Forest in Greensboro Saint Joseph’s at Boston College Marist at Fordham George Washington vs. Drexel at Temple La Salle at Princeton Charlotte at Clemson Loyola (Md.) at Delaware Stony Brook at Yale Jacksonville at Charleston Southern Citadel at North Florida Columbia at Lafayette St. Bonaventure at Kent State LIU-Post at Monmouth Rider at LIU UIC at IPFW Wright State at Toledo Hartford at Brown Cornell at Buffalo Montana State at Utah Valley State Northern Arizona vs. Cal State Fullerton in Las Vegas Portland State at Seattle Sacramento State at San Francisco UC Riverside at Cal Baptist Loyola Marymount at Cal State Northridge Hawaii at BYU-Hawaii Mount St. Mary's at Coppin State VMI at St. Francis (NY) Lehigh at Wagner Youngstown State at Bucknell UMass-Lowell at Holy Cross Pepperdine at Cal State Bakersfield SIU-Edwardsville at UMKC Northern Illinois at Chicago State Northwestern State at McNeese UTA vs. Southeastern Louisiana in Shreveport Furman at UNC-Asheville Winthrop at UNC Greensboro Oct. 27 Iowa State at Creighton St. Peter’s at Rutgers South Florida at Miami Northern Colorado at Air Force South Dakota at Drake Illinois State at Marquette UAB at Mississippi State South Carolina at Virginia Tech Arkansas-Little Rock at Ole Miss South Dakota State at Nebraska Manhattan at URI James Madison at Navy Middle Tennessee at Alabama Albany at Iona UNH at Quinnipiac Georgia Southern at Mercer Penn at Hofstra Florida Southern at Florida Gulf Coast Bryant at Northeastern Oct. 29 Southern at Nicholls Oct. 30 Harvard at Providence Colorado-Mesa at Southern Utah UC Santa Barbara at USC Oct. 31 Tusculum at Western Carolina Nov. 1 Mercer at Georgia Marshall at Eastern Kentucky Lynn at Florida Gulf Coast Randolph Macon at Mount St. Mary's Southeastern Louisiana at Louisiana-Monroe Nov. 2 Baylor vs. Memphis in Ruston, Louis. Gonzaga vs. Texas in Phoenix Temple at Drexel San Francisco at Arizona State Portland at Washington Wisconsin at DePaul Virginia at Marquette George Mason at Georgetown Northwestern at Saint Louis SMU at Colorado Arizona at Saint Mary’s Iona at St. Joseph’s Richmond at Virginia Tech Northeastern at Boston College Charleston at East Carolina Temple at Drexel NJIT at Binghamton Marist at Albany Merrimack at UNH Jacksonville at Bethune-Cookman Quinnipiac at Columbia Bucknell at Penn Princeton at Lehigh Yale at Boston University Quinnipiac at Columbia St. Francis (NY) at St. Peter's Cleveland State at Central Michigan Hartford vs. Lafayette Army at Cornell UMBC at Stevenson Northern Colorado vs. Nebraska-Omaha in North Platte, Neb. San Diego at Long Beach State Dartmouth vs. Central Connecticut at UMass Kent State at Robert Morris Sacred Heart at NJIT St. Francis (Pa.) at VMI Brown at Colgate Nov. 3 Morgan State at Delaware Norfolk State at Old Dominion Tulsa at New Mexico State UT Arlington at Northwestern State hhcmatt 1 Quote
a0t0w0 Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 Why are they considered secret? Do they do this every year? BTW, you're a strong candidate for best avatar ever. Quote
49r Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 It's too bad Nate Wolters is in the NBA now. That would have been a fun matchup for our guys. Quote
Searching 4 Chester Surles Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 It's too bad Nate Wolters is in the NBA now. That would have been a fun matchup for our guys. On the other hand, former NU target, Iowa decommit, and Walter Pitchford teammate at Florida, Cody Larson now plays for SDSU. So there's that. Quote
Searching 4 Chester Surles Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 Why are they considered secret? Do they do this every year? "Secret" because no one outside the two programs involved are allowed to attend, and there's supposed to be no reporting on the outcome/who did what/yada. They occur every year but sometimes teams choose to just do the ol' "exhibition versus an overmatched D2 school" route instead. NU did the scrimmage thing versus Marquette a few years ago. I can't remember if they did it other seasons (although I have a feeling there was at least one I'm forgetting). Quote
49r Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 Why are they considered secret? Do they do this every year? "Secret" because no one outside the two programs involved are allowed to attend, and there's supposed to be no reporting on the outcome/who did what/yada. They occur every year but sometimes teams choose to just do the ol' "exhibition versus an overmatched D2 school" route instead. NU did the scrimmage thing versus Marquette a few years ago. I can't remember if they did it other seasons (although I have a feeling there was at least one I'm forgetting). Iowa State a year or two ago, as well, IIRC. Quote
MidwestDrummer Posted October 17, 2013 Author Report Posted October 17, 2013 Why are they considered secret? Do they do this every year? BTW, you're a strong candidate for best avatar ever. They're secret, because as far as the schools are concerned they never happened. They aren't allowed to make any sort of comments, release stats, etc. Regarding my avatar, I have quite the story for you. First of all, my avatar comes from a sign I made and took to the February 2nd Ohio State game last season. Fast forward to August. my friends and I were guests at the Eaton-Abdouche wedding (Gregory Eaton is the Nebrasketball video coordinator), along with Tim Miles and a few other assistant coaches. Kiley (the bride) assigned us to the table right next to Miles' at the reception, knowing we'd be pretty psyched to sit that close to him. About half way through the reception Pat Norris (Nebraska equipment manager) goes over and shows Miles a picture of my sign on his phone. A couple of minutes later Miles walks up to our table, holds the phone up and says, "Alright, I wanna know who's responsible for this." I raise my hand. He then asks what prompted me to create something like that. So I give him the back story, explaining that it comes from his persona when he's either barking at a player or the officials. I tell him that in the heat of the moment he sort of resembles a little rat terrier, which he gets a pretty good kick out of. He then shakes my hand, and thanks us all for being supporters of the program. Then, just before walking away, he looks at me and says, "From the bottom of my heart, fuck you." Well all, including Miles, bust out in side splitting laughter as he meanders back to his table. From there we proceeded to get even more drunk, thanks to the open bar, and a good time was had by all. doc1394, bobcat402, Red Rum and 5 others 8 Quote
icedragon101 Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 What a great way to get experience!!! we should do as many of these as is allowed by the NCAA. If we scrimmage 3 or 4 or even 5 teams before pre season starts, that could pay off big time for us. How many of these are allowed by the NCAA?? Quote
hskr4life Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 What a great way to get experience!!! we should do as many of these as is allowed by the NCAA. If we scrimmage 3 or 4 or even 5 teams before pre season starts, that could pay off big time for us. How many of these are allowed by the NCAA?? I am pretty sure it is only two correct? Two full scrimmages that is. If I remember right, you could hav a triangular where you play each team a half as well? Maybe I am off target here. Quote
Searching 4 Chester Surles Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 I am pretty sure it is only two correct? Two full scrimmages that is. If I remember right, you could hav a triangular where you play each team a half as well? Maybe I am off target here. I don't know about the triangular aspect, but I believe you're right on the total number. Two scrimmages or two exhibitions. Or one exhibition and one scrimmage. Quote
a0t0w0 Posted October 17, 2013 Report Posted October 17, 2013 Why are they considered secret? Do they do this every year? BTW, you're a strong candidate for best avatar ever. They're secret, because as far as the schools are concerned they never happened. They aren't allowed to make any sort of comments, release stats, etc. Regarding my avatar, I have quite the story for you. First of all, my avatar comes from a sign I made and took to the February 2nd Ohio State game last season. Fast forward to August. my friends and I were guests at the Eaton-Abdouche wedding (Gregory Eaton is the Nebrasketball video coordinator), along with Tim Miles and a few other assistant coaches. Kiley (the bride) assigned us to the table right next to Miles' at the reception, knowing we'd be pretty psyched to sit that close to him. About half way through the reception Pat Norris (Nebraska equipment manager) goes over and shows Miles a picture of my sign on his phone. A couple of minutes later Miles walks up to our table, holds the phone up and says, "Alright, I wanna know who's responsible for this." I raise my hand. He then asks what prompted me to create something like that. So I give him the back story, explaining that it comes from his persona when he's either barking at a player or the officials. I tell him that in the heat of the moment he sort of resembles a little rat terrier, which he gets a pretty good kick out of. He then shakes my hand, and thanks us all for being supporters of the program. Then, just before walking away, he looks at me and says, "From the bottom of my heart, fuck you." Well all, including Miles, bust out in side splitting laughter as he meanders back to his table. From there we proceeded to get even more drunk, thanks to the open bar, and a good time was had by all. LOL that's awesome. Quote
cwshuskers Posted October 18, 2013 Report Posted October 18, 2013 I miss the old exhibitions against Pella Windows. Quote
trickey Posted October 19, 2013 Report Posted October 19, 2013 I miss the old exhibitions against Pella Windows. Don't forget the marvelous teams from Athletes In Action (another college version of the Washington Generals) Quote
jimmykc Posted October 19, 2013 Report Posted October 19, 2013 Drummer: I enjoyed your avatar story, but to be absolutely accurate I think a rat terrier has shorter legs. Quote
49r Posted October 19, 2013 Report Posted October 19, 2013 Either way it's still a great avatar! Quote
Searching 4 Chester Surles Posted October 21, 2013 Report Posted October 21, 2013 Pella Windows.Athletes In Action. Marathon Oil. Quote
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