Hoyas wrote:shupirate98 wrote:Full announcement supposedly coming today. Seton Hall wasn't chosen to play because of a "scheduling conflict." Riiiiiiiiiiiight.
You guys do play in Charleston Classic starting that Thursday. So that could easily be legit. Would kind of think Butler may then be the 2nd team out, as they play in San Juan starting on Thursday.
hoyahooligan wrote:Hoyas wrote:shupirate98 wrote:Full announcement supposedly coming today. Seton Hall wasn't chosen to play because of a "scheduling conflict." Riiiiiiiiiiiight.
You guys do play in Charleston Classic starting that Thursday. So that could easily be legit. Would kind of think Butler may then be the 2nd team out, as they play in San Juan starting on Thursday.
I think the Creighton AD said they weren't playing the first year or maybe it was just sources on the creighton board that they weren't playing.
Hoyas wrote:billyjack wrote:Maybe for the first year anyway, the top teams in each conference would probably prefer to avoid a loss in the opening week, so Villanova-Nebraska makes sense.
The Big Ten could send Nebraska, Penn State, Northwestern and Rutgers to BE schools who are predicted to finish at the top (although PC would be locked into one of these home games).
Our predicted bottom 4 schools could play at the top Big Ten arenas.
The problem for the Big Ten is that the BE has good teams throughout.
1 thing to add to that is I think you're going to find that Michigan St(with already having a tough game in that champions classic- this year vs Kansas)- isn't going to want to play one of the Big East heavyweights as well.
Frank the Tank wrote:Hoyas wrote:billyjack wrote:Maybe for the first year anyway, the top teams in each conference would probably prefer to avoid a loss in the opening week, so Villanova-Nebraska makes sense.
The Big Ten could send Nebraska, Penn State, Northwestern and Rutgers to BE schools who are predicted to finish at the top (although PC would be locked into one of these home games).
Our predicted bottom 4 schools could play at the top Big Ten arenas.
The problem for the Big Ten is that the BE has good teams throughout.
1 thing to add to that is I think you're going to find that Michigan St(with already having a tough game in that champions classic- this year vs Kansas)- isn't going to want to play one of the Big East heavyweights as well.
With that timing, there's a pretty good chance that Michigan State won't participate in the challenge at all this year.
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