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WKU awaits bonus play schedule; AD Stewart helping push change in future scheduling


Coach Andy Mac

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SAN ANTONIO – Regardless of whether Conference USA’s schedule wrinkle is the best option for the league moving forward, Western Kentucky is looking forward to the rest it can get right now.

The dates for WKU’s next four opponents will be announced by the conference Sunday, but the Hilltoppers know they won’t play the first of four games until at least Saturday. Rick Stansbury hopes the criticism that came with the inaugural bonus play schedule will change the schedule of this season.

He’s confident the top two teams in the league won’t play on the road or play each other in the first weekend.

“The rest this week will be good for us,” Stansbury told the Daily News on Saturday. “We won’t play till Saturday, at least. This year, No. 2 won’t go to No. 1 first this year like it did last year.”
 
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