Well, sure, Villanova is the defending national champ. And two of the last three years. But if we were playing a "power conference" team like Rutgers, Mississippi, or Wake Forest that would be recognizable as a Big Boy.
Actually, would like to get Wake Forest on the schedule - especially because they went 11-20 last year while starting the season 0-3 against Georgia Southern, Liberty, and Drake. And had their 7 foot center bail out this year. Recognizable!
Speaking of Loyola. Here is an interesting story about their problems putting together this year's schedule.
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"When I say men's 2018 NCAA Tournament, what comes to mind?
There are three answers.
One is Villanova 3-point balling and Donte DiVincenzo'ing its way to a second national title in three years. Another is UMBC's unprecedented upset as a 16 seed, knocking off No. 1 overall Virginia -- with authority -- in the first round.
The third, of course, is Loyola-Chicago's stunning run to the Final Four. As charmed a March fable as we've ever seen, one aided by buzzer-beaters and some help from the divine in the form of Sister Jean, a 98-year-old nun who became a global star as the Ramblers pulled off an unforgettable push to college basketball's ultimate weekend. "
"Loyola released its 2018-19 non-conference schedule this week: It features just one game against a 2018 NCAA Tournament team (Nevada) and just one game against a school from a power conference (Maryland).
"I had a little more optimism [in the spring] that I was going to get some more home-and-homes against some power conferences," Moser told CBS Sports. "I feel like our schedule is noticeably better than last year, and I think that -- I hope -- the [selection] committee considers, 'Look what he's done since the Final Four, what he's tried to do.'"
Regrettably, scheduling paranoia from the major-conference illuminati has struck again. Rather than see an opportunity to play against a trendy/name mid-major and potential top-50 team, nearly two dozen big schools balked in fear. Loyola reached out to approximately 20 teams from the ACC, Big East, SEC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12. All of them, except Maryland, said no. "
Brief Furman mention, as the best team they could get at home.