ISU has only played 14 games compared to 17-18 for most other programs...
I hadn't really thought about it but does being 2-4 games behind most other programs around the nation (and the conference) help or hurt ISU??
The Pro is that the Cyclones have the opportunity to build chemistry in those games as they catch up to the other programs, but the Con is, do we have to worry about a more rigorous schedule down the stretch and wearing down?
Another Pro is that we could have been without McKay for even more games if you think about it, so having a heavier back end of the schedule gained more games for McKay.
Just curious how the scheduling worked out and wonder if was at all intentional.
I hadn't really thought about it but does being 2-4 games behind most other programs around the nation (and the conference) help or hurt ISU??
The Pro is that the Cyclones have the opportunity to build chemistry in those games as they catch up to the other programs, but the Con is, do we have to worry about a more rigorous schedule down the stretch and wearing down?
Another Pro is that we could have been without McKay for even more games if you think about it, so having a heavier back end of the schedule gained more games for McKay.
Just curious how the scheduling worked out and wonder if was at all intentional.