MBB will face Presbyterian, UMass-Lowell in 2019-20

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on June 24th, 2019 at 8:36 AM

Two bodybag games are now known for 2019-20 Michigan MBB

We’ll face the Presbyterian Blue Hose for the Christmas break game on 12/21 and then the very next game will be 12/29 vs the Massachusetts-Lowell RiverHawks. 

Other confirmed non-conference games include the Gavitt Tip-off Games vs Creighton on 11/12, the ACC/B1G Challenge at Louisville on 12/3 and a home game vs Oregon on 12/14.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mlive.com/wolverines/2019/06/michigan-basketball-adds-two-opponents-for-2019-20-season.html%3foutputType=amp

Rusty Knuckles

June 24th, 2019 at 9:15 AM ^

Rowdy the River Hawk is coming to Ann Arbor? Awesome. And Scotty the Scotsman? I guess we can surmise Juwan's scheduling strategy is based on the coolest mascots. Go Blue (not Hose)!

jman077

June 24th, 2019 at 10:17 AM ^

If you're looking to compare this year's schedule to last year's schedule:

Oregon > South Carolina

Presbyterian = WMU

UMass-Lowell = Air Force.

We still need to schedule our Atlantis mainland game (think Holy Cross), and two bodybags (think Binghamton and Chattanooga). It'll be interesting to see who ends up in those three games, as that will be all the games that the athletic department really got to choose. Atlantis being a better tournament than the Hall of Fame Classic should make up for our ACC/B1G and Gavitt Games opponents being a little bit worse. Depending on what happens with the remaining three unscheduled games, our strength of schedule should be pretty close to last year's, possibly a teeny bit harder.

crg

June 24th, 2019 at 1:07 PM ^

Any system that effectively incentivises scheduling weak competition (not just MBB, also true for much of CFB and other sports) seems broken to me.  The whole point of sport is to continually challenge yourself and prove your worth at each step.  Anything less is just training and practice.

(Now, from the underdog perspective this is great in actuality since it is a win-win situation, although going into a game expecting to be destroyed isn't exactly sporting either).