Looking at it from the Big East standpoint, they may be creating a number of "???" matchups, especially since they probably won't do repeats of games that are already being scheduled like PU/IU vs. Butler, UW-MU, and Creighton-Nebraska. Creighton you can probably figure easily, they should get a series against each of Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Marquette should get Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska/Illinois. DePaul also seems easy, a series against Illinois, Northwestern and Purdue. But they are requiring teams like Providence, Seton Hall and St John's to each have 3 series against B1G teams, but who do you pit them against? Each of those 3 is probably going to get one or two home & homes against the trio of PSU/Rutgers/Maryland. But teams like OSU, MSU, UM and UW will probably be pitted mostly against the group of Georgetown, Villanova, Xavier and Butler. So you're going to end up with some matchups like Illinois-St John's, Nebraska-Seton Hall or Indiana-Providence that just seem like odd combinations.