stever20 wrote:off the top of my mind- it feels like the best set of games yet. 5 games that should get pretty good pub(Mich/Nova obviously, but also Wisconsin/Xavier, Ohio St/Creighton, Seton Hall/Nebraska, and Marquette/Indiana). DePaul with a chance early vs Penn St.
I wonder what if anything the Big East got in return for Michigan St not participating in the challenge.
DudeAnon wrote:Big East is pretty much the metropolitan little brother of the Big Ten.
Xavier (Cincinnati) vs Ohio State (Columbus)
Butler (Indianapolis) vs Indiana (Bloomington)
Creighton (Omaha) vs Nebraska (Lincoln)
Marquette (Milwaukee) vs Wisconsin (Madison)
DePaul (Chicago) vs Illinois (Champaign)
Georgetown (D.C) vs Maryland (College Park)
Villanova (Philly) vs Penn State (State College)
St. Johns (NYC), Seton Hall (South Orange) vs Rutgers (New Brunswick)
Catholic schools have a history in downtown metropolitan areas whereas state schools need the space and land to accommodate their large student sizes
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Big East is pretty much the metropolitan little brother of the Big Ten.
Xavier (Cincinnati) vs Ohio State (Columbus)
Butler (Indianapolis) vs Indiana (Bloomington)
Creighton (Omaha) vs Nebraska (Lincoln)
Marquette (Milwaukee) vs Wisconsin (Madison)
DePaul (Chicago) vs Illinois (Champaign)
Georgetown (D.C) vs Maryland (College Park)
Villanova (Philly) vs Penn State (State College)
St. Johns (NYC), Seton Hall (South Orange) vs Rutgers (New Brunswick)
Catholic schools have a history in downtown metropolitan areas whereas state schools need the space and land to accommodate their large student sizes
Well, the little brother may not make as much money a big brother, but big brother hasn't won a national championship since 2000.
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