3rdShayCripSet
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I know this is all premature being that we do not have a vaccine and might not for some time, but I came across an article by Matt Norlander today and it made me think about the start of the season.
It seems unlikely that college hoops can start up as normal come November. Being that a lot of teams rely on OOC games and need them to build their resumes for March, why not try 15-20 "bubbles" across the US with a mix of "powers", mid-majors and low mid majors?
Each team get eights games in a month.Try to seed teams based on their preseason ranking and go from there.
Playing only eight games in one month would allow the season to start in late/November or early December and finish before Christmas.
Most likely a logistical nightmare, but curious to see how people think the start of the season will look.
College basketball transfer waivers: Kentucky's Olivier Sarr, Texas Tech's Mac McClung among those waiting
Some college basketball transfers have received a waiver verdict, but others are still waiting
www.cbssports.com
It seems unlikely that college hoops can start up as normal come November. Being that a lot of teams rely on OOC games and need them to build their resumes for March, why not try 15-20 "bubbles" across the US with a mix of "powers", mid-majors and low mid majors?
Each team get eights games in a month.Try to seed teams based on their preseason ranking and go from there.
Playing only eight games in one month would allow the season to start in late/November or early December and finish before Christmas.
Most likely a logistical nightmare, but curious to see how people think the start of the season will look.