Warner2BruceTD
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Except Dixon is a master of manipulating the RPI, the argument that having a lax non-conference schedule affects March is asinine, considering the guy's still won multiple regular season and tournament Big East championships, along with Sweet 16 and an Elite 8 appearance. Also, the need to play tough opponents when he knows he'll be playing in the toughest league most years doesn't make sense.
In terms of efficiency, by playing probable mid-major league champions, his scheduling efficiency is on par, and by far more shrewd than anyone else in the country. Keep criticizing a 3 time NCAA Coach of the Year.
LOL @ praising Dixon for "scheduling efficiency" and saying he is "far more shrewd than anybody else in the country". If Dixon was so concerned with RPI, he would schedule tougher opponents, particularly on the road and at neutral sites since that's what raises your RPI easier than anything else.
And LOL @ you buying Dixon's lame explanation of seeking out "teams that we think are the best picks to win the non-BCS conferences". Dixon is never going to admit that his schedules are shit, so what do you think he's going to say? Last year he lucked out and many of the teams they played ended up being title contenders in their leagues, and he ended up LOSING some of the games lol.
Another LOL @ your lame "Also, the need to play tough opponents when he knows he'll be playing in the toughest league most years doesn't make sense" excuse. Look at the rest of the Big East. Jim Calhoun for years always scheduled UCONN in the toughest preseason tournaments and seeked out big name opponents. Same for Syracuse, who always play in a rugged preseason tournament. John Thompson III always scheduled yearly series with the likes of Duke & Memphis, and Georgetown is going to play Kansas for the next four years. This year, Georgetown plays Florida, Tennessee, Texas, and is in a tournament where they play UCLA and will face Indiana if they win. Those coaches don't use the "toughest league schedule excuse" like Dixon does, they go out and play real opponents.
Not to mention coaches like Coach K & Bill Self who also aren't afraid to play anybody and always play tough preseason tournaments.
Calhoun, Boeheim, Self, and Coach K all have multiple national titles, and we can throw in JT3, who went to a final four. So you have all of these coaches with more success than Dixon, yet we are supposed to believe Dixon is the genius who has figured out how to beat the system and is the "master manipulator", and we are supposed to be impressed because he seeks out the best scrubs?
Pitty, this spin is lame, Dixon's schedules are shit, and he's pretty much the last 'big time' coach who schedules this way.