Yes?
Nothing, just stating that this is probably going to be another 50 reply thread with the same points that have been posted a thousand times in other threads and nobody budges. But I'll bite.
I don't think it's been crazy gruesome
First, this is quite the understatement.
Have you even bothered to look at the actual schedules of the other BE teams and match them up with ours? DePaul and Georgetown have weak schedules but that's not an issue for them because they don't have NCAA Tournament aspirations. I would have no problem with this schedule and that strategy if we were in their position.
Just looking at the other schedules, Providence probably has the weakest but it's still undoubtedly superior to ours. Yes, we play the toughest game you can possibly play with @Duke, but the fact our 2nd toughest game was a neutral court game against the 13th best team in the ACC is a joke. On the flip side, after Providence's toughest game (neutral vs Michigan) they still have @Texas, @BC, neutral Wichita and neutral South Carolina. That is FAR better than our 2-5 games of neutral G Tech, @Rutgers, neutral VCU and neutral Cal. Their games 6-8 are URI, UMass and Holy Cross. Ours are Princeton, Bowling Green and Wagner. Again, theirs are better by a decent margin.
So of the 7 other BE teams that think they can make the NCAA tournament, Providence has the weakest schedule, yet their 2nd toughest game is tougher than 2nd, their 3rd is better than our 3rd, their 4th is better than our 4th and so on pretty much all the way to game 13.
It's one thing to argue whether or not scheduling a tough schedule is wise strategically speaking, but to say that our schedule isn't weak is just complete madness. Step out of the SJU bubble, look at some other team's schedules and compare them to ours. It's pathetic