EagleDawg wrote:Not that GWebb94 needs any defending but other than voicing consistent frustration with the program's W-L record rut of 6-5 or 5-6 the last few years I do believe he wants the team to succeed. He has consistently stated that a 6-5 record this year with the schedule and graduation losses would be a success and one of Coach Patton's better coaching jobs. I know that many of us Bulldog Player Parents pull for our Dawgs with our entire being as we should but given the very few Bulldog posters that we have I welcome if not always agree with all of our GWU friends. As I have often stated, I do believe the program is getting better but it can be hard to gauge if you look at just the W-L record as all of the other Big South programs are improving too. Until Liberty is knocked off their perch, they have to be the favorite again, SBU showed that are a force within the conference by ending Liberty's conference win streak, CSU finishing 3rd last year was a bit surprising but will be hard to duplicate, GWU has to find a way to win 3 of 4 at least against Liberty, Stony Brook, CSU and CCU to move up into the top tier and is something that has proven difficult the last 4/5 years, CCU probably won't finish in the bottom half of the league this season and VMI and Presby will show new looks on offense but the same look in the standings.
Liberty 10-1
SBU 8-3
CCU 7-4
GWU 6-5
CSU 5-6
VMI 3-8
PC 3-8
GWU's success or lack thereof in 2010 will likely be decided when the Runnin Bulldogs return from Norfolk. We'll need to be 4-1 or no worse than 3-2 at that point with tough road games against LU, SBU, CSU and a home game against GWU nemesis CCU to follow. I'm thinking we gotta have wins against Brevard, Western Carolina, ODU, PC and VMI which gets would get us to 5 W's, toss up games at CSU and SHSU, a mental hurdle game against CCU and then high hurdle games on the road at Arkon, Liberty and SBU. Just early June thoughts, I'm sure after catching a couple of practices in August I will get all jazzed up and dreaming big about our Dawgs but for now this is what I'm working with.
Thanks for your defense EagleDawg.
One nice stat I found out is that the general fund at G-W will be getting nearly a $280,000 boost from our game with Akron this fall, and we'll get a nice boost of nearly $480,000 in 2011 with our road games at Ohio and at Wake Forest.
Add in slated mens hoops games next year on the road at Oklahoma, Arizona State, Florida State, and Louisville, each at around $85,000 each, that will be another $340,000 or so boost for the general fund as well.
