Ok so we got 13 non conference games with the new ACC change?
3 games for players era
ACC/SEC challange (Home)
Other game guesses based on history:
Lemoyne (Home)
Cornell (Home)
Colgate (Home)
Georgetown (Away)
So now we are at 8 games, of the remaining 5 games I would think for the NET we would want to try 1 neutral 2 home and 2 away.
These I think are some opponents I would consider for the remaining games not at the players era or SEC (It would make sense if that’s the hold up on the games being finalized and announced, we want to know an idea of our bracket there):
St Bonaventure
UConn (even if we get blown out, we can’t be scared to play these guys) (is it us that is preventing this game from happening or them is a pretty interesting question)
FAU (We could do this game on the road and pack their small gym with Cuse fans, may even be a Q2 game)
Temple
Memphis
Penn State
Providence
Seton Hall
As you can see, I think scheduling for success this upcoming season would consist of less games against lower end of mid major conference teams and more high mid major and lower profile power conference games. UConn being the exception if we can get that game in addition to the players era and ACC/SEC challenge.