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http://timesfreepress.com/news/2010/oct/24/toughened-playoffs/

 

Good story on Notre Dames crazy tough schedule this year.

 

For the record, I predicted 4-10 with a return trip to the finals, back in August/early September. Coach Schermerhorn has done another good job and had some real issues to overcome.

 

Scheduling is everything. It is a must to see different parts of the state on your seasonal approach. That way no surpises and you get the players accustomed to seing a tough schedule.

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Scheduling is everything. It is a must to see different parts of the state on your seasonal approach. That way no surpises and you get the players accustomed to seing a tough schedule.

I would agree, but it is a DELICATE balance. Play too hard of a schedule, you risk injuries (especially in A/AA with smaller rosters). Play too light, and I don't think it prepares you for the post season. Play too early or late, and it also can have negative effects.

 

Done right, and it pays off great dividends!

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I would agree, but it is a DELICATE balance. Play too hard of a schedule, you risk injuries (especially in A/AA with smaller rosters). Play too light, and I don't think it prepares you for the post season. Play too early or late, and it also can have negative effects.

 

Done right, and it pays off great dividends!

 

Ah, there lies the 2nd most important question-what is right. The first question is how do I find finishing?

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