kayako wrote:Savannah Jay wrote:
I am guessing that this was Creighton's choice...we knew the Nebby game was in Lincoln. If the Gavitt game was going to be an away game, i could envision Creighton saying "let's make Nebraska the Gavitt game" so that we could have another home game this year. Speculation on my part but it certainly makes sense given the 20 game league season and reduced OOC games.
That's a possibility. It'll be a young team next season, and how much does it help the team if they lose to an unknown Big 10 team on the road in like the first week of the season? Nebraska is as easy as it gets from that conference. What I don't really agree with is the disappointment of not getting an extra Big 10 team in the schedule. Creighton can schedule one if it wants.
On June 24, 2021, MUPanther wrote:
The 2021 Gavitt Tipoff Games Schedule
Monday, Nov. 15
Providence at Wisconsin
Illinois at Marquette
Tuesday, Nov. 16
Seton Hall at Michigan
Creighton at Nebraska
Wednesday, Nov. 17
Michigan State at Butler
St. John's at Indiana
Thursday, Nov. 18
Ohio State at Xavier
Rutgers at DePaul
On July 9, 2021, ArmyVet wrote:On July 2, 2021, Husky_U wrote:
The Gavitt Games contract is about to end, correct? Anyone know the odds of it being renewed?
If FOX wants it, the leagues will continue it.
The Gavitt Tipoff Games is an annual eight-game series played between the Big Ten Conference and the Big East Conference early in the college basketball season. The Gavitt Tipoff Games began in 2015 and will be played annually until 2022 as part of an eight-year deal.
No new scheduling agreement — yet
Because they didn't want to undermine any existing scheduling agreements, the commissioners didn't introduce any new arrangements on that point. But Warren did say they hoped the alliance would pave the way to "epic matchups" down the road.
Nothing in writing
One subject that repeatedly came up is that today's announcement only represents a promise, but there is nothing more binding than that. Kliavkoff admitted as much admitting, "Today is a press release." Then he quickly added, "But it's also a commitment."
The news conference began with each of the commissioners giving their opening statements and comments about their newly formed alliance. They talked broadly about the possibility of scheduling contests between the three conferences among football, men’s and women’s basketball, and Olympic sports but there were no details on how that would work and there were no announcements of any future scheduling of games and contests between the three conferences that have not already be announced and previously scheduled.
In men’s and women’s college basketball, fans and alums of the institutions in the three conferences were hoping for a challenge and or multiple team event between the three conferences similar to the ACC/Big Ten challenge to be announced as early as the 2022-23 season. However, the press conference left more questions than answers.
2. Purdue (#1 in Big 10)
3. Villanova (#1 in Big East)
5. Michigan (#2 in Big 10)
7. Illinois (#3 in Big 10)
18. Ohio St. (#4 in Big 10)
22. Maryland (#5 in Big 10)
23. Indiana (#6 in Big 10)
25. Xavier (#2 in Big East)
33. UConn (#3 in Big East)
34. Michigan St. (#7 in Big 10)
37. Seton Hall (#4 in Big East)
39. Rutgers (#8 in Big 10)
49. St. John's (#5 in Big East)
53. Wisconsin (#9 in Big 10)
55. Providence (#6 in Big East)
57. Northwestern (#10 in Big 10)
59. Iowa (#11 in Big 10)
63. Creighton (#7 in Big East)
83. Butler (#8 in Big East)
84. Penn St. (#12 in Big 10)
96. Georgetown (#9 in Big East)
99. Nebraska (#13 in Big 10)
105. Marquette (#10 in Big East)
131. DePaul (#11 in Big East)
155. Minnesota (#14 in Big 10)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MUPanther and Matt Norlander wrote:
The 2021 Gavitt Tipoff Games Schedule with CBS Sports Preseason Rankings
Monday, Nov. 15
#55 Providence at #53 Wisconsin
#7 Illinois at #105 Marquette
Tuesday, Nov. 16
#37 Seton Hall at #5 Michigan
#63 Creighton at #99 Nebraska
Wednesday, Nov. 17
#34 Michigan State at #83 Butler
#49 St. John's at #23 Indiana
Thursday, Nov. 18
#18 Ohio State at #25 Xavier
#39 Rutgers at #131 DePaul
Predicted Order of Finish
1. Purdue
2. Michigan
3. Ohio St.
4. Illinois
5. Maryland
6. Michigan St.
7. Indiana
8. Rutgers
9. Wisconsin
10. Iowa
11. Northwestern
12. Nebraska
13. Penn St.
14. Minnesota
======================================================================================================================================Predicted Order of Finish
1 . Villanova
2. Xavier
3. Connecticut
4. St. John's
5. Butler
6. Seton Hall
7. Creighton
8. Providence
9. Marquette
10. Georgetown
11. DePaul
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