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[QUOTE="shizzle787, post: 4011908, member: 6581"] Our move to the Big East will likely prove to be a huge plus for our in conference schedule but we still need to discuss our OOC schedule. If we play in a MTE, we get to play 31 games in total including 11 OOC. I am glad that we are part of the Big 12-Big East challenge but we need to be part of the Gavitt Games every year going forward. As long as we play a 3-game MTE and the Big 12 and Gavitt games, that leaves us with 6 games. 2 should be home and homes against P5 (or equivalent caliber) schools: my preference would be one regional opponent (Syracuse) and one PAC-12, SEC, or high mid major (Gonzaga) The other four should be cupcakes but preferably against regional opponents (Yale, Harvard, Quinnipiac, Fordham, La Salle) We need two quality home games out of conference every year. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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