The Diamond Head Classic event is owned and operated by ESPN. The tournament will be an eight team and 12 game event with a "winner advances" bracket and consolation games that guarantee every team will play three games.
This will be the fifth early season basketball tournament that ESPN operates*. As you can see from the link above, ESPN does a solid job of filling these tournaments up with quality teams.
That means our 2009-2010 schedule (so far) could include:
Home:
-- Georgia Tech (confirmed)
-- Hawaii (confirmed)
Away:
-- Missouri (confirmed)
-- Virginia Tech (confirmed)
Neutral:
-- Illinois at the Gwinnett Arena (confirmed)
-- Big East Challenge: Site TBD (confirmed)
-- Diamond Head Classic Game 1
-- Diamond Head Classic Game 2
-- Diamond Head Classic Game 3
-- Georgia Tech (confirmed)
-- Hawaii (confirmed)
Away:
-- Missouri (confirmed)
-- Virginia Tech (confirmed)
Neutral:
-- Illinois at the Gwinnett Arena (confirmed)
-- Big East Challenge: Site TBD (confirmed)
-- Diamond Head Classic Game 1
-- Diamond Head Classic Game 2
-- Diamond Head Classic Game 3
If we land that schedule, it sets the foundation for a solid to strong non-conference slate in the 2009-2010 season. I think we need one more solid home game, but it looks like a reasonable start otherwise....regardless of who the coach is.
PWD
*Not that you asked, but ESPN also owns and operates six bowl games.
No comments:
Post a Comment