Now that ISU is NCAA Tournament-tested? It’s a lot like the legend of Icarus. The higher the Sycamores go, the more their scheduling options melt away.
ISU coach Greg Lansing has exercised the only options he really has to give ISU a competitive schedule. A home-and-home with Louisiana-Monroe is admittedly about as appealing as a punch in the face, but it’s smart, win-win scheduling for both schools as they both get hard-to-get home dates out of it. Many mid-major schools are turning to this option.
As for buy games, ISU did it last year with a game at Notre Dame and will do it again with a one-off trip to Vanderbilt on Dec. 17.
Vanderbilt is not as easy a sell for fans as the Fighting Irish were, but Lansing is committed to playing good teams. If that means swallowing pride and taking a buy game, so be it. After all, ISU thinks it can go back to the NCAA Tournament. And they don’t want to sit there like the Illinois State’s of the world with a low RPI on Selection Sunday and no at-large bid.
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