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Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:11 am
by gofightingducks
Ducks go to Virginia this upcoming season with Virginia coming to Matt Court next season. Add the Nov 27 Rose Garden game against Duke and the Missouri game and the Ducks have at least 3 challenging out of conference games.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindducksb ... ill_p.html
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 2:28 pm
by greenyellow
Tough schedule for an undermanned team with a new coach but you don't get better by beating up on cream puffs.
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 2:43 pm
by woundedknees
The flip side is probably that we will know how hard, and how well, this team is going to play by the time the PAC 10 rolls around.
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 3:03 pm
by oregontrack
Virginia was not a good team last year and got smoked in the ACC, but they do have a couple dynamite players. Junior SG Sylven Landesberg averaged over 17 a game and is pretty big for his position (6-6). Senior PF Mike Scott is a talent, too. Tony Bennett should have a better handle on his guys this time around.
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 6:42 pm
by woundedknees
Never under-estimate the effect of traveling 3 time zones in the wrong direction... Go Ducks!
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:01 pm
by uostudent
I love this. Virginia is a program on the rise thanks to Tony Bennett. Bennett put together a strong recruiting class last year and the Cavaliers definitely have quite a bit of talent.
Btw, Sylven Landesberg, inexplicably left Virginia to pursue a professional basketball career. Landesberg was coming off of an outstanding sophomore year. Towards the end of the season, Bennett suspended Landesberg for the rest of the year for skipping classes. Clearly, Landesberg and Bennett did not see eye-to-eye, but Landesberg was foolish to leave school. Landesberg had an opportunity to turn around a dormant program and obtain a degree from one of the best universities in the world.
One thing that really bothered me about Ernie, was his scheduling towards the end of his tenure. We had one of the worst out of conference schedules in the country, so that Ernie could artificially enhance the team's record to make it appear as though they were better than they actually were. With last year's OOC schedule, Oregon should have easily won 20 games, but lost to Portland, Montana, and St. Mary's (who at the time was not playing great basketball). Ernie loaded up on softies like Oakland (which is apparently in Detroit), UC Davis, Montana St., Idaho St. and of course, who can forget Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
I definitely give credit to Altman for scheduling some better teams. I may actually be moving to the DC area, in which case, I'll most like be able to attend the Virginia game.
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:34 pm
by UOducksTK1
Lol at first I thought this was football, and I'm like cool Virginia would be an interesting opponent and would be fun to go to the East.
But I guess this is cool for bball also...
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 7:52 am
by Oregon Ownage
This is awesome, another game that I will be able to attend. Hopefully we win so I can hold it over my UVA friends heads

Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:48 am
by greenyellow
I bet we can expect a game similar to ones with WSU under Bennett, but maybe with a tad more explosiveness due to the athletes Bennett can get at UVA versus WSU.
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:58 pm
by oregontrack
uostudent wrote:I love this. Virginia is a program on the rise thanks to Tony Bennett. Bennett put together a strong recruiting class last year and the Cavaliers definitely have quite a bit of talent.
Btw, Sylven Landesberg, inexplicably left Virginia to pursue a professional basketball career. Landesberg was coming off of an outstanding sophomore year. Towards the end of the season, Bennett suspended Landesberg for the rest of the year for skipping classes. Clearly, Landesberg and Bennett did not see eye-to-eye, but Landesberg was foolish to leave school. Landesberg had an opportunity to turn around a dormant program and obtain a degree from one of the best universities in the world.
One thing that really bothered me about Ernie, was his scheduling towards the end of his tenure. We had one of the worst out of conference schedules in the country, so that Ernie could artificially enhance the team's record to make it appear as though they were better than they actually were. With last year's OOC schedule, Oregon should have easily won 20 games, but lost to Portland, Montana, and St. Mary's (who at the time was not playing great basketball). Ernie loaded up on softies like Oakland (which is apparently in Detroit), UC Davis, Montana St., Idaho St. and of course, who can forget Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
I definitely give credit to Altman for scheduling some better teams. I may actually be moving to the DC area, in which case, I'll most like be able to attend the Virginia game.
Wow, good stuff. I had no idea Landesberg left school. He was really fun to watch.
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:31 am
by 73CAV
uostudent wrote:I love this. Virginia is a program on the rise thanks to Tony Bennett. Bennett put together a strong recruiting class last year and the Cavaliers definitely have quite a bit of talent.
Btw, Sylven Landesberg, inexplicably left Virginia to pursue a professional basketball career. Landesberg was coming off of an outstanding sophomore year. Towards the end of the season, Bennett suspended Landesberg for the rest of the year for skipping classes. Clearly, Landesberg and Bennett did not see eye-to-eye, but Landesberg was foolish to leave school. Landesberg had an opportunity to turn around a dormant program and obtain a degree from one of the best universities in the world.
One thing that really bothered me about Ernie, was his scheduling towards the end of his tenure. We had one of the worst out of conference schedules in the country, so that Ernie could artificially enhance the team's record to make it appear as though they were better than they actually were. With last year's OOC schedule, Oregon should have easily won 20 games, but lost to Portland, Montana, and St. Mary's (who at the time was not playing great basketball). Ernie loaded up on softies like Oakland (which is apparently in Detroit), UC Davis, Montana St., Idaho St. and of course, who can forget Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
I definitely give credit to Altman for scheduling some better teams. I may actually be moving to the DC area, in which case, I'll most like be able to attend the Virginia game.
Actually, the reason Landesberg left is not so inexplicable. Evidently, he decided early on that he wanted to apply for the 2010 NBA draft. He quit attending at least one of his spring semester classes and Bennett suspended him for the three final games (I think) for this. Even if he had wanted to return, it was assumed he would have been academically ineligible for next season as he never would have passed the class and he could not have recovered his standing in summer school. He pursued this course of action, did not make it with any NBA teams, and had to sign with a team in Israel.
Re: Ducks add Virginia to schedule
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 11:47 am
by greenyellow
73CAV wrote:uostudent wrote:I love this. Virginia is a program on the rise thanks to Tony Bennett. Bennett put together a strong recruiting class last year and the Cavaliers definitely have quite a bit of talent.
Btw, Sylven Landesberg, inexplicably left Virginia to pursue a professional basketball career. Landesberg was coming off of an outstanding sophomore year. Towards the end of the season, Bennett suspended Landesberg for the rest of the year for skipping classes. Clearly, Landesberg and Bennett did not see eye-to-eye, but Landesberg was foolish to leave school. Landesberg had an opportunity to turn around a dormant program and obtain a degree from one of the best universities in the world.
One thing that really bothered me about Ernie, was his scheduling towards the end of his tenure. We had one of the worst out of conference schedules in the country, so that Ernie could artificially enhance the team's record to make it appear as though they were better than they actually were. With last year's OOC schedule, Oregon should have easily won 20 games, but lost to Portland, Montana, and St. Mary's (who at the time was not playing great basketball). Ernie loaded up on softies like Oakland (which is apparently in Detroit), UC Davis, Montana St., Idaho St. and of course, who can forget Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
I definitely give credit to Altman for scheduling some better teams. I may actually be moving to the DC area, in which case, I'll most like be able to attend the Virginia game.
Actually, the reason Landesberg left is not so inexplicable. Evidently, he decided early on that he wanted to apply for the 2010 NBA draft. He quit attending at least one of his spring semester classes and Bennett suspended him for the three final games (I think) for this. Even if he had wanted to return, it was assumed he would have been academically ineligible for next season as he never would have passed the class and he could not have recovered his standing in summer school. He pursued this course of action, did not make it with any NBA teams, and had to sign with a team in Israel.
Thanks for the info. Really looking forward to this game and the Duke game.