Anonymous wrote:Who did gonzaga lose to in Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha. Including scrimmages as part of your “strength of schedule” argument. Remove the teams Landon/bullis scrimmage and they are softy non-conference schedules. St Andrews? Heights, Dematha, seven? Too funny. Loud bark, no bite. Bunch of pretenders
Haveford from Philly, Saint Mary’s, Highland Park from Texas, Episcopal Dallas, Gonzaga, St Paul’s plus the regular IAC conference plate.
I’d argue Landon’s overall schedule is tougher than SJCs or Gonzaga’s.
hahaah. Zero chance. I’ll give you Haveford but come on…crazy if you think St Paul’s, HP/Episcopal > then St Anthony’s, BL, Hill, Culver, Taft. Keep pretending
You are forgetting WCAC league play which is simply dreadful which hurts Gonzaga and SJC overall SOS. Ireton, O'Connell, Ryken, McNamara, Good Counsel, would likely lose to top JV programs in the IAC. Objectively speaking, Gonzaga has a better schedule than SJC because the IAC teams will play them.
Agree with you that St Anthony's, BL, Hill Academy and Culver Prep are better than St Pauls, Episcopal Dallas, and Highland Park. Haveford has historically been considered elite program in Philadelphia and Saint Marys from the MIAA has also been very good.
So looking at SJC schedule, after their first 5 games of the season, their schedule is a JOKE until they play Gonzaga in early May.
Anonymous wrote:I see Gonzaga is playing a small public school in Florida.... They need to be careful, everyone remembers the last time they did this... They lost on Eye Street!
Anonymous wrote:its pathetic that IAC coaches won't schedule SJC this year too, the Cadets will likely have their worst team in years.
Anonymous wrote:its pathetic that IAC coaches won't schedule SJC this year too, the Cadets will likely have their worst team in years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha. Including scrimmages as part of your “strength of schedule” argument. Remove the teams Landon/bullis scrimmage and they are softy non-conference schedules. St Andrews? Heights, Dematha, seven? Too funny. Loud bark, no bite. Bunch of pretenders
Haveford from Philly, Saint Mary’s, Highland Park from Texas, Episcopal Dallas, Gonzaga, St Paul’s plus the regular IAC conference plate.
I’d argue Landon’s overall schedule is tougher than SJCs or Gonzaga’s.
hahaah. Zero chance. I’ll give you Haveford but come on…crazy if you think St Paul’s, HP/Episcopal > then St Anthony’s, BL, Hill, Culver, Taft. Keep pretending
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha. Including scrimmages as part of your “strength of schedule” argument. Remove the teams Landon/bullis scrimmage and they are softy non-conference schedules. St Andrews? Heights, Dematha, seven? Too funny. Loud bark, no bite. Bunch of pretenders
Haveford from Philly, Saint Mary’s, Highland Park from Texas, Episcopal Dallas, Gonzaga, St Paul’s plus the regular IAC conference plate.
I’d argue Landon’s overall schedule is tougher than SJCs or Gonzaga’s.
Anonymous wrote:Haha. Including scrimmages as part of your “strength of schedule” argument. Remove the teams Landon/bullis scrimmage and they are softy non-conference schedules. St Andrews? Heights, Dematha, seven? Too funny. Loud bark, no bite. Bunch of pretenders