I'm probably going to regret posting this, but...
There is a certain A10 school in the state of Ohio that has scheduled multi-year home and homes with both Ohio State and Cincinnati.
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I'm probably going to regret posting this, but...
There is a certain A10 school in the state of Ohio that has scheduled multi-year home and homes with both Ohio State and Cincinnati.
Okay, it's funny to me that I've mentioned about twenty matchups in this thread, and the only ones you felt compelled to respond to at all were the games UD is playing. Penn State going to New Haven, or Missouri playing at Howard, or GW v W&M doesn't seem to prompt you into "who cares?" response. Only UD games.
I care. It was clear that the subject of the thread was OOC scheduling for ALL TEAMS! It clearly says that in the thread title. If you don't give a crap then don't open the thread. Those are games with some general intrigue.
Other scheduling tidbits...
GW and South Florida are two potential non P5 sleeper teams. They will play each other at Mohegan Sun this year. It's good to see the A10 and the other multi-bid leagues outside the P4 scheduling each other more and trying to beef up their schedules.
DePaul's OOC schedule is completed. The only real notable games are Northwestern and the MTE they're in, so they could come into conference play with about nine or ten wins.
Houston and Arkansas will play a one off at the Barclays Center.
Texas Tech and Illinois just finalized a straight up home and home for the next two years.
I will definitely not be there. That place is desolate and depressing since the departure of my queen, Lynn Marshall.
Highlights from Duke's schedule include...
Texas (Charlotte)
at Army
Kansas (MSG)
Arkansas (Chicago)
at Michigan St
Texas Tech (MSG)
Michigan (DC)
Also Florida (at home) Dec 2
It's kind of cool that they are going to play at Army.
There were a few occasions where they went to Army under Coach K. I do like that they're going to Michigan State outside of a neutral-court setting. Usually Duke would only do neutral-court games and no true road games outside of the ACC/B1G and now the ACC/SEC Challenge.