Too early?
Just announced that Wichita State will play against Memphis next season. Neutral site game in South Dakota.
The location is ... interesting?
http://memphis.247sports.com/Article/Me ... 014-183423
WSU already plays Tulsa, Saint Louis, and Alabama in Wichita next season. The Diamond Head Classic tournament isn't stacked, but the field includes Nebraska, Colorado, George Washington, Ohio, Loyola-Marymount, and Depaul. Depaul is basically WSU's little brother at this point. Three other tourney teams this year, plus: no SOS-killers (I'm looking at you, #300 RPI Tenn State). I'm guessing that leaves us with six games to schedule -- not sure if Detroit will be getting their return Bracket Busters game this season.
Recent Wichita Eagle article with the associate AD mentioned talks were ongoing with Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah, Purdue, Connecticut. Memphis was mentioned for the first time in that same article and got locked up pretty quickly. Also mentioned the Tennessee series might continue in the future.
How are the non-conference schedules for the other Valley teams shaping up? I'm really hoping to see a major change in Missouri State's strength of schedule, in order to possibly get an at-large bid, and Bradley/Loyola/SIU in general -- their schedules were pathetic this year, and all three should be better teams overall.