BYU basketball: Y. wants to increase strength of schedule
It's almost certain that BYU, which had its 53-game home winning streak snapped with Saturday's 94-87 loss to then No. 6 but now No. 4 Wake Forest, will start a new streak against the Division II Wolves.
Western Oregon is 6-4 and split in a tournament at Dixie State University last week and recently lost by 10 to Pepperdine, a team BYU beat by 29. When the Cougars and Wolves met at the Marriott Center two years ago the Cougars blasted Western Oregon 102-40. The 62-point margin is a school record.
Every team schedules weak opponents, so playing Western Oregon should be no knock on the Cougars. However, BYU has been criticized for what some feel is a relatively weak schedule. But team officials feel the criticism is undeserving.
"Over the past few years we've played some of the best teams in the country and been able to give them really good games," Cougar coach Dave Rose said.
"I think our schedule will really help us prepare for league, so that's how we look at it," Rose said.
Still, BYU officials are trying to schedule higher-quality opponents at the Marriott Center. Each spring and summer they send out e-mails and make telephone calls to other universities requesting home-and-home agreements. Most of those calls and e-mails, however, go unanswered.
"The response right now, to be honest, is not real positive ... it's difficult," Rose said.
The Cougars also do whatever they can to get invited to the prestigious national tournaments that feature the nation's top teams, but those invites are rare and in great demand.
Realistically, there's one dominant underlying reason why BYU can't schedule more of the nation's top teams to play in Provo the Marriott Center. Opposing coaches know it's difficult to win in the 23,000-seat arena, and feel there's more to lose than gain when playing in Provo.
Following the Wake Forest loss Rose expressed hope that Deacons coach Dino Gaudio would tell other ACC teams that playing in the Marriott Center "was fun."
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