
vjay wrote:If the 23-24 non-conf. schedule looked something like this, how would you feel?
To be clear, this is pure spitballing... Last season, the non-conf. consisted of 5 home, 1 road and 5 neutral games. Unless their are plans to have something like Vegas last season, I don't see how it ends up being fewer than 6 home games (with slim possibility of 7).
Mon., Nov. 6 - Buy Game
Thur., Nov. 9 - Buy Game (part of HOF Classic)
Sun., Nov. 12 - Buy Game (part of HOF Classic)
Thur., Nov. 16 - Home vs Purdue or Michigan State (Gavitt Games)
Wed., Nov. 22 - vs Loyola-Chicago (HOF Classic - Kansas City)
Thur., Nov. 23 - vs Boston College/Colorado State (HOF Classic - Kansas City)
Mon., Nov. 27 - Buy Game
Thur., Nov. 30 - at Oklahoma State (BE/B12 - confirmed)
Sun., Dec. 3 - vs Power 5 School (start of H/H)
Thur., Dec. 7 - at Power 5 School (start of H/H)
Sun., Dec. 10 - at Nebraska (game confirmed but no date confirmation yet)
Sat., Dec. 16 - Big East play begins
With the schedule above, the start of Big East play would be similar to last year. However, there's an extra week in the calendar this year for games to be played compared to when the NCAA Tournament begins. Selection Sunday isn't until March 17th (was March 12 this year).
Again, I'm just taking some guesses. Other than the game at Oklahoma State being confirmed by multiple sources yesterday and the 4 main teams for the HOF Classic in Kansas City (CU, Loyola, BC and CSU), I have zero knowledge of what the schedule could look like.
I'd personally be ok with the above schedule even though the HOF field isn't overwhelming. Big East should be very tough in '23-'24.
LJay wrote:Outstanding! Alabama hates CU because they think Josh Jones fouled their guy on the last second shot in the NCAAs those years back.
And he did!!!!!! Tough shit Tide!
LJay wrote:Outstanding! Alabama hates CU because they think Josh Jones fouled their guy on the last second shot in the NCAAs those years back.
And he did!!!!!! Tough shit Tide!
Bluejoe wrote:LJay wrote:Outstanding! Alabama hates CU because they think Josh Jones fouled their guy on the last second shot in the NCAAs those years back.
And he did!!!!!! Tough shit Tide!
Yes, he did. But, in the NCAA tournament, no ref would make that call in the last second with the result of the game hanging in the balance.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:LJay wrote:Outstanding! Alabama hates CU because they think Josh Jones fouled their guy on the last second shot in the NCAAs those years back.
And he did!!!!!! Tough shit Tide!
I doubt they've forgotten this either!![]()
.Ethanfor3 wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:LJay wrote:Outstanding! Alabama hates CU because they think Josh Jones fouled their guy on the last second shot in the NCAAs those years back.
And he did!!!!!! Tough shit Tide!
I doubt they've forgotten this either!![]()
Thanks, I forgot about that play!
Grant was such a gamer and I believe was generally hated by the opposition, because he was just smarter.
Imagine how good he could have been if he didn't have knee problems.
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