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2025-26 Basketball Schedule

I thought this series would continue to at least keep Syracuse as a continuous presence in the DC area for recruiting.
I'm not sure how that matters anymore in today's sports and media environment. How much "more aware" of Syracuse are DMV area recruits going to be because we play 1 game every 2 years in DC? I'm guessing the answer is "none more aware".

I miss our old Big East opponents too. Conference realignment sucks. But we all made that deal with the Devil year$ ago.
 
The fact that the cancellation of this series has generated very little discussion here speaks volumes. It's an artifact of history. The rivalry has been practically nonexistent for a decade, and had been largely heatless long before that.

I'm with Axe. Give me a rotation of St. John's, Nova, UConn... hell give me Providence and Seton Hall too. G'town is just another old opponent at this point, sadly.
Never expected to say this, but I agree. Probably a lot of it had to do with how bad we've been, but Georgetown just hasn't had the same excitement for me and I'd prefer a rotation for variety.

Although unless we're good again, I'm not sure many games will have that big game excitement feel.
 
Never expected to say this, but I agree. Probably a lot of it had to do with how bad we've been, but Georgetown just hasn't had the same excitement for me and I'd prefer a rotation for variety.

Although unless we're good again, I'm not sure many games will have that big game excitement feel.
I like history as much as the next. But, for hoops, you really need 2 games per year. One there, one here. Even better is when there is a chance for a 3rd because it is a conference foe.
 
Never expected to say this, but I agree. Probably a lot of it had to do with how bad we've been, but Georgetown just hasn't had the same excitement for me and I'd prefer a rotation for variety.

Although unless we're good again, I'm not sure many games will have that big game excitement feel.
Yup. It's difficult, if not impossible, to maintain a rivalry if there aren't stakes involved. The stakes can be as simple as bragging rights for opponents in close geographic proximity, or can be much more meaningful, but there's gotta be something.

Obviously when SU and G'town were competing annually for the top of the Big East there were meaningful stakes every time they played.

But once we weren't conference mates, and once the fortunes of both programs nosedived, we weren't playing for anything anymore. It was just 2 hours of "remember when?" between two mediocre programs.
 
SU is one of three teams to not have to play at Cal, at Stanford, or at SMU next season.
The other two: FSU and Wake.
We played them all on the road last year. We shouldn’t have to play any of them on the road this year. It will be interesting if we play Stanford and Cal on the road again next year.
 
What was in it for G-town? For us, we get to play a game in the D.C. area where we sometimes
like to recruit. For G-town, they get to have half their home crowd rooting for the other team.
They value the rivalry and Cooley has said he wants it to continue. I think it’s just a one year pause while Red tries to turn the Syracuse ship around. The Players Tournament is really sucking up a lot of our non conference schedule difficulty, and I suspect that Red wants to play in MSG/NYC against a traditional opponent.
 
Over the course of a decade, I would like to play maybe three home-and-homes with Georgetown and Villanova, and then maybe a half dozen games vs. UConn and St. Johns at MSG.

I don't care about the recruiting angle, I'm simply approaching it from an entertainment perspective. SU fans filling up those arenas brings me limitless joy.
 
Over the course of a decade, I would like to play maybe three home-and-homes with Georgetown and Villanova, and then maybe a half dozen games vs. UConn and St. Johns at MSG.

I don't care about the recruiting angle, I'm simply approaching it from an entertainment perspective. SU fans filling up those arenas brings me limitless joy.
Even a game in Boston vs Providence is probably fine. It's fan service for those of us over 30 basically but playing Big East teams makes sense from a difficulty/March resume perspective now.
 
Even a game in Boston vs Providence is probably fine. It's fan service for those of us over 30 basically but playing Big East teams makes sense from a difficulty/March resume perspective now.
Many of the Big East teams are now rivals for bubble spots in the tournament.

They also are our recruiting territory. I’m surprised at how few top recruits come out of Boston and New England in general, but we still want to compete there.
 
Even a game in Boston vs Providence is probably fine. It's fan service for those of us over 30 basically but playing Big East teams makes sense from a difficulty/March resume perspective now.
Fan service is a great way to frame it. We play in a largely southern-based league, so it's important to play games in accessible locations for our alumni. And that means Boston, NYC, Philly and DC.
 
Fan service is a great way to frame it. We play in a largely southern-based league, so it's important to play games in accessible locations for our alumni. And that means Boston, NYC, Philly and DC.
An enterprising company could easily do some sort of event with Cuse, BC, Pitt, and three Big East teams. Play three games etc.
 
Many of the Big East teams are now rivals for bubble spots in the tournament.

They also are our recruiting territory. I’m surprised at how few top recruits come out of Boston and New England in general, but we still want to compete there.
Hop had most of the relationships with the big New England area prep and public schools. We were really only competing with UConn and the blue bloods for the top players there. JB failed to replace Hop with a top recruiter in that area (he tried to make Gmac into the ringer there, which didn’t work). And Red has also failed to get a strong New England recruiter. Maybe it doesn’t matter in the unlimited transfer portal era. But I still think Englestad was a bad hire. One of many decisions that makes me question Red’s vision.
 
Many of the Big East teams are now rivals for bubble spots in the tournament.

They also are our recruiting territory. I’m surprised at how few top recruits come out of Boston and New England in general, but we still want to compete there.
Recruiting is the least of our problems right now. It’s everything else.
 
Any chance we’ll play some meaningful exhibition games this year?
 
UF @ Duke
UNC @ UK
UVA @ Texas
NC St @ Auburn
Clemson @ Bama
LVille @ Ark
OU @ Wake
SMU @ Vandy
A&M @ Pitt
Miss St @ GT
Miami @ Ole Miss
LSU @ BC
VT@SC
Tenn @ Cuse
Mizzou @ ND
UGA @ FSU
 

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