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With the tournament chopped from 16 to 8 teams (Gonzaga, Gophers, Saint John's, Georgia, Saint Joseph's, Western Kentucky, Stony Brook, LIU), I'd assume the 4 "host" schools (Gonzaga, Gophers, Saint John's, Georgia) will be guaranteed spots in the bracketed semifinals and 3rd-place/championship games. Those games will be played Wednesday, Nov. 26 (semifinals) and Friday, Nov. 28 (3rd place/championship), as originally scheduled.
Leading up to that, each of the 4 host schools will host one of the non-host schools sometime between Nov. 17-20. That will leave each of the 8 schools with 3 games to play (up to 4 games are allowed for exempt tournaments). Madison Square Garden appears to be available both Nov. 24 and 25, as neither the NY Knicks or NY Rangers are home those nights. Let's assume the NIT uses MSG for the additional games required in New York.
Here's a guess at how they can pull off the NIT with each team getting 4 games as originally planned, with the only changes being the host schools get 1 home game instead of 2, and the scrapping of the true bracket.
Nov. 17-20 (non-bracketed at host sites)
Saint Joseph's @ Gonzaga
Stony Brook @ Gophers
LIU @ Saint John's
Western Kentucky @ Georgia
Monday, Nov. 24 @ MSG (non-bracketed)
Gonzaga vs. Stony Brook
Minnesota vs. Saint Joseph's
Saint John's vs. Western Kentucky
Georgia vs. LIU
Tuesday, Nov. 25 @ MSG (bracketed/non-host schools)
Saint Joseph's vs. LIU
Western Kentucky vs. Stony Brook
Wednesday, Nov. 26 (bracketed/host schools)
Gonzaga vs. Georgia
Gophers vs. Saint John's
Friday, Nov. 28 (both brackets/championship & 3rd-place games)
Saint Joseph's/LIU loser vs. Western Kentucky/Stony Brook loser
Saint Joseph's/LIU winner vs. Western Kentucky/Stony Brook winner
Gonzaga/Georgia loser vs. Gophers/Saint John's loser
Gonzaga/Georgia winner vs. Gophers/Saint John's winner
Presto, and that would mean all 4 host schools get at least one decent opponent out of the non-host schools. ... Gonzaga and the Gophers would get Saint Joseph's, while Saint John's and Georgia would get Western Kentucky. The one scenario we really want the Gophers to avoid is playing both Stony Brook and LIU. With the nonconference schedule the Gophers recently announced (not strong), it's best they not play the likely 2 worst non-host schools.
Leading up to that, each of the 4 host schools will host one of the non-host schools sometime between Nov. 17-20. That will leave each of the 8 schools with 3 games to play (up to 4 games are allowed for exempt tournaments). Madison Square Garden appears to be available both Nov. 24 and 25, as neither the NY Knicks or NY Rangers are home those nights. Let's assume the NIT uses MSG for the additional games required in New York.
Here's a guess at how they can pull off the NIT with each team getting 4 games as originally planned, with the only changes being the host schools get 1 home game instead of 2, and the scrapping of the true bracket.
Nov. 17-20 (non-bracketed at host sites)
Saint Joseph's @ Gonzaga
Stony Brook @ Gophers
LIU @ Saint John's
Western Kentucky @ Georgia
Monday, Nov. 24 @ MSG (non-bracketed)
Gonzaga vs. Stony Brook
Minnesota vs. Saint Joseph's
Saint John's vs. Western Kentucky
Georgia vs. LIU
Tuesday, Nov. 25 @ MSG (bracketed/non-host schools)
Saint Joseph's vs. LIU
Western Kentucky vs. Stony Brook
Wednesday, Nov. 26 (bracketed/host schools)
Gonzaga vs. Georgia
Gophers vs. Saint John's
Friday, Nov. 28 (both brackets/championship & 3rd-place games)
Saint Joseph's/LIU loser vs. Western Kentucky/Stony Brook loser
Saint Joseph's/LIU winner vs. Western Kentucky/Stony Brook winner
Gonzaga/Georgia loser vs. Gophers/Saint John's loser
Gonzaga/Georgia winner vs. Gophers/Saint John's winner
Presto, and that would mean all 4 host schools get at least one decent opponent out of the non-host schools. ... Gonzaga and the Gophers would get Saint Joseph's, while Saint John's and Georgia would get Western Kentucky. The one scenario we really want the Gophers to avoid is playing both Stony Brook and LIU. With the nonconference schedule the Gophers recently announced (not strong), it's best they not play the likely 2 worst non-host schools.