I like this field. As long as Chaminade is on the other end of the bracket, you get 3 really good games.“@ESPNAndyKatz: (Announced) 2016 Maui Invitational: UConn, Georgetown, Oregon, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, Chaminade.”
Procrastination is a hell of a drug.He posted that like 9 seconds ago. What is wrong with you?
Possibly. Usually when teams are scheduled to meet in the regular season, the tournament does its best effort to keep them as far away from each other as possible in the brackets.We have G-Town on schedule for 2016, right? Could play them twice?
Procrastination is a hell of a drug.
tcf15 said:“@ESPNAndyKatz: (Announced) 2016 Maui Invitational: UConn, Georgetown, Oregon, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, Chaminade.”
Hmmm...2016 is also my 20th wedding anniversary.
"Hey hon, you're not going to believe this, but UConn is playing in some tournament here this weekend! What a coincidence, eh?!?"
...what?Hopefully we'll have to pull out because Wisc and UNC are already booked...
...what?
Ah yes, good call, I should have figured that out on my own.Pretty sure he's hoping that UConn is in the Big 10 or ACC by then. Still, UConn would stay in the tournament. Florida State and Notre Dame were in the same preseason tournament this year.
Ah yes, good call, I should have figured that out on my own.
Yeah, most of these early season tournaments are allowing 2 teams from the same conference to play because of conference realignment. Look no further than Puerto Rico this year. Dayton and George Mason are both now A-10 schools, but Mason got the invite while still in the CAA.
Chaminade seems out of place...
haha, right. I was living in DC in 2006, so you don't have to remind me...even better if we don't have to pull out! the 2 games at mohegan sun were predetermined so ND and FSU couldn't have played. also, dayton couldn't have played anyone from the A-10 because that team doesn't exist
To be honest, not really.Are you familiar with the Maui Invitational?