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From their website:
8 Amazing NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball to compete for the coveted Cayman Islands Classic Title.
Rutgers,
Mississippi State,
Missouri
State,Boise State,
Old Dominion,
Duquesne,
Hampton,
1 More Team Soon to be announced.
Dates: November 24-26
Turkey in the Caribbean! Yes! Let’s go Dukes!
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HookShot wrote:
From their website:
8 Amazing NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball to compete for the coveted Cayman Islands Classic Title.
Rutgers, Mississippi State, Missouri State,Boise State, Old Dominion, Duquesne, Hampton, 1 More Team Soon to be announced.
Dates: November 24-26
Turkey in the Caribbean! Yes! Let’s go Dukes!
My buddies who have homes in the Caribbean tell me the Cayman Islands are very safe & beautiful. Looks like a great trip to cheer the Dukes
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Well we're seeing the first payoff of our success. Since we rejoined the A-10 thirty one years ago, we've played one power conference team at a neutral site in a "preseason tournament." It's possible we'll play two in this tournament alone.
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Not as good as we first thought. Rutgers and Mississippi State out.
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PhoenixRising2 wrote:
Not as good as we first thought. Rutgers and Mississippi State out.
That's not good. I doubt the replacements will be at the level of those schools. A school like Duquesne only has so many opportunities to face power 5 schools especially on a neutral court. Many schools don't see value in playing a quality mid-major.
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BluffHunter wrote:
PhoenixRising2 wrote:
Not as good as we first thought. Rutgers and Mississippi State out.
Many schools don't see value in playing a quality mid-major.
Polite way of saying: Running scared. We might be facing our hardest scheduling challenge in many years.
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MikeR wrote:
BluffHunter wrote:
PhoenixRising2 wrote:
Not as good as we first thought. Rutgers and Mississippi State out.
Many schools don't see value in playing a quality mid-major.
Polite way of saying: Running scared. We might be facing our hardest scheduling challenge in many years.
I agree, but thats just sadly the way it is. The committee doesn't recognize quality wins against mid level conference teams heavily in the metrics whereas a loss destroys the metrics. Pitt feels so strongly about this they decided to break decades of basketball tradition in a city where that game was the pinnacle. I hate it.