@kitzbuel: We can only have 1 mte this season now, so that’s a no
@kitzbuel: We can only have 1 mte this season now, so that’s a no
Probably the only Gonzaga fan in Ireland!
My thought was if Baylor wins it’s Jimmy V game and GU wins it’s game and if our subsequent game with Baylor is after Jimmy V games we can call it a championship.
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I do not think the Jimmy V is a MTE. It just counts as two non-conf games. So the potential for Baylor v Zags Jimmy V championship in an Orlando, or other place, bubble is still there.
GO ZAGS!!!
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Sources: All teams involved in one of Orlando's eight early season college basketball events could potentially play as many as FIVE total games during their extended time in Florida. Additional games will be an option.
"There also have been discussions about "crossover" games, with teams playing against one another outside of their scheduled event or scheduled game. Baylor and Gonzaga, two teams who were scheduled to play this season, will both be in Orlando and are candidates for such an arrangement."
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...ference-season
Might as well grab one of the other teams already there and get an extra game in.
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Sources: The current target date for the 2020 Jimmy V Classic is December 2nd.
Matchups are Baylor/Rutgers and Gonzaga/Tennessee.
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Sources: The current target date for the 2020 Champions Classic in Orlando is December 1st.
Matchups are Kentucky/Kansas and Duke/Michigan State.
Baylor game to be played Saturday, December 5, at 10 am PT in Indianapolis.
https://gozags.com/news/2020/10/1/me...a0nl8mdlQ1A7q4
Presumably the decision to play Baylor outside of Orlando may have some connection to both teams wanting the opportunity to play more of the other schools in Orlando while they're all down there in the bubble. I.e., both teams will now have the opportunity in Orlando to play one or more of the other teams in OntZag's "straight gauntlet non-con" schedule of Kansas/Kentucky/Duke/Michigan St./Rutgers. And because Baylor/Zags were already planning on playing each other, by playing that game elsewhere, this now affords them the opportunity to play more games in Orlando than they otherwise would. It's as good of a guess as any, I suppose...
We’re no 1 and now we get to slog thru a very difficult gauntlet. Let’s prove it. Great team and a superior schedule. Might be the toughest schedule we’ve seen in years. And without the flying and without tons of time zone changes. When ur in the bubble, you stay in the bubble as I understand it.
No fans!! Just so bad! National TV but no fans. Dang!
Plus Baylor has no reason to go to Orlando.
Rutgers just pulled out of the Jimmy V.
https://twitter.com/GoodmanHoops/sta...807961088?s=20
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Arizona game has been pushed to next season
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Sources: Several non power conference teams who are slated to play early season tournaments in Orlando are aiming to play FIVE non-conference games during their time in Florida. A golden opportunity during college basketball's "Golden Window".
The Baylor/Gonzaga game is being played in the Pacers arena. Not happy about the 10am PT tip time:
Baylor, Gonzaga Showdown Set for Dec. 5 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis
CBS Sports to broadcast matchup between national title hopefuls on CBS at 1 p.m. ET
INDIANAPOLIS (October 1, 2020) – Two of college basketball’s top teams entering the 2020-21 season, Gonzaga and Baylor will stage this year’s marquee non-conference tilt Dec. 5 at 1 p.m. ET at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis, perhaps offering a preview of what could come in Lucas Oil Stadium at the conclusion of the 2021 NCAA Tournament.
CBS Sports will broadcast and produce the game, which will mark the start of the Network’s 2020-21 NCAA basketball coverage on the CBS Television Network. Intersport, a sports marketing and media agency based in Chicago, will lead the event operations.
With the Circle City serving as the backdrop for the 2021 national championship, Indianapolis will bookend the college basketball season with one of the sport’s most highly anticipated contests. Gonzaga and Baylor enter the season widely considered the country’s top two programs, ranking No. 1 and No. 2 in CBSSports.com’s Top 25 and 1, respectively. Additionally, either Baylor or Gonzaga was the No. 1 ranked team in the AP poll for nine consecutive weeks (Gonzaga from Dec. 23 to Jan. 19; Baylor from Jan. 20 to Feb. 23) last season.
Gonzaga, a 31-win team last year, welcomes back an all-conference worthy nucleus of Corey Kispert, Joel Ayayi and Drew Timme and also adds three top-100 freshmen to its roster, headlined by top-10 prospect Jalen Suggs. Baylor, which won 26 games and recorded its best overall winning percentage in program history (.867) in 2019-20, returns its top three leading scorers in All-America candidate Jared Butler, Davion Mitchell and MaCio Teague, along with Naismith Defensive Player of the Year finalist Mark Vital.
The game will be played with no fans in attendance, part of a controlled environment in Indianapolis coordinated by Pacers Sports & Entertainment and Indiana Sports Corp. Organizers will work with the Marion County Health Department to implement appropriate COVID-19 protocols, as well, to help protect the health and safety all of players, coaches and staff.
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I also believe this is the first time in the same season that Gonzaga has had TWO CBS games. Baylor and Texas Tech. They've had individual games, of course.
We're all kind of waiting for the information to trickle in.
What we know for sure:
'Targeted' date for Orlando Classic is Nov 26-29 featuring Gonzaga, Michigan St., Auburn, Boise St., Xavier, Saint Louis, Belmont & TBD.
Edited -*Knew I was missing 1, play Tennessee on Dec 2 in Orlando
Gonzaga vs Baylor on Dec. 5 in Indianapolis.
And just now in on the wire is Gonzaga vs Iowa on Dec. 19 in South Dakota.
Unknown at this point if all 3 above games are standalone contests or perhaps part of mini bubbles.
AFAIK every other game is in limbo at the moment with nothing firm known besides the Arizona game being deferred to next season.
Also, https://zagsguru.wordpress.com/welco...zaga-schedule/ always does a good job updating schedule as a reference point. Obviously it's not quite up to date at the moment given all the chaos but he'll usually have it all up on point before you see GU officially release their schedule.
#1 vs #5
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BREAKING: Another huge college hoops nonconference matchup is on the schedule. Top-five teams Gonzaga and Iowa have agreed to play each other on Dec. 19 at the Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, sources told @CBSSports. Details ⬇️https://cbssports.com/college-basket...-south-dakota/