bigdawg wrote:OkoboJay wrote:Creighton has finalized a home-and-home with Northwestern beginning this year on the road.
Thus, notable non-conference games include:
- BYU (home)
- Nebraska (road)
- Iowa State (neutral - Des Moines)
- St. Joes (home)
- Northwestern (road)
They will all take place before Echenique is eligible.
I suppose any BCS game is good, especially a home-home. I wonder if this pisses off fans in Peoria or Normal?
45otseoj wrote:bigdawg wrote:OkoboJay wrote:Creighton has finalized a home-and-home with Northwestern beginning this year on the road.
Thus, notable non-conference games include:
- BYU (home)
- Nebraska (road)
- Iowa State (neutral - Des Moines)
- St. Joes (home)
- Northwestern (road)
They will all take place before Echenique is eligible.
I suppose any BCS game is good, especially a home-home. I wonder if this pisses off fans in Peoria or Normal?
I doubt NU is looking to play any in-state in the non-con.
Ali wrote:
Does Northwestern really count as a BCS team? With Nebraska and Northwestern on the schedule, all Creighton needs to do is add South Florida and they'll play every BCS team never to win a tourney game.
WuDrWu wrote:TylerDurden wrote:The funny thing is that the Valley's worst team (UE) has it's best non-conference schedule.
Not if WSU beats UCONN.
UCONN
Michigan State
Either the SEC preseason favorite in Kentucky or the PAC10 preseason favorite in Washington
LSU neutral (yeah right)
@ San Diego State (they are my favorite for MWC and a probable top 25 team)
Home against a decent Tulsa team
UMKC
Road Apples to be named later
That is 5 HIGH quality games away from home. And yes, I understand that beating UCONN is beyond key. But if they do, the toughest schedule is WSU's, end of discussion.
Unfortunately, Butler has opted out of the BB this season, taking that possibility away from WSU hosting a Final Four team for the 2nd time in 6 seasons. There doesn't appear to be any meat in this year's matchups. Too bad.
cpacmel wrote:45otseoj wrote:bigdawg wrote:I suppose any BCS game is good, especially a home-home. I wonder if this pisses off fans in Peoria or Normal?
I doubt NU is looking to play any in-state in the non-con.
Why do you doubt that?
They played NIU and Chicago State last season and DePaul and Chicago State the year before that. They have also played UIC recently (2006 and 2004).
And Northwestern is traveling to DeKalb to play NIU this season too.
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