Is anything known yet about the 2020-2021 MBB non-con schedule?

UnCytely

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I am wondering how soon next season we will be able to know if the Prohm supporters are right and next season will be a miraculous turnaround, or that the rest of us are right and next season will be a bad one again? Is anything known yet about the non-conference schedule, and what games could be early indicators about the rest of the season?
 
Iowa at some point. A random SEC opponent at some point. 18 Big 12 games at some point. Other than that, I got nothin
 
DeVry, Homeschooled All-Stars, and NW Timbuktu State will be coming to Ames. Some wins to boost the ol’ confidence
 
Can confirm. ;)

Heard Iowa game will be on the road! :rolleyes:

3 of last 4 SEC games have been roadies so we are due for a home game.
Yeah and that one home game was in the middle of one of our worst seasons in recent memory, an absolute brutal beatdown. I say we invite one of the former Big XII boys back up to Ames. That hasn't happened yet. We have played TAMU and Mizzou, but both at their places. Lost both games if I recall correctly. Time for some revenge! And yes, I understand the schools get no say in who their opponent is for this challenge. Just wishful thinking.
 
Big 12/Big East: probable road game
Big 12/SEC: probable home game
Emerald Coast Classic: 2 neutral games plus probable 2 home games
Oregon State: home (back end of 2-year deal)
Iowa: road
 
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I'm a Prohm guy until the day he's gone then I'll still wish him well.

Yes there are some things he should and I hope does change about the program. However, I love that he's an integrity guy, owns his mistakes, and loves to recruit. Hopefully next year we can catch a spark.
 
A&M was the SEC Challenge game, but Mizzou was a home and home. Lost in '17, there, but beat them last year at home.
 
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Should be a lot easier, but doesn't mean we will have a better record. Probably pick up 2 losses in Emerald Coast Classic playing Illinois, Florida, or Oregon, lose big at Iowa, probably lose at the Big East challenge since it will probably be on the road, Oregon State at home might be a toss up, maybe beat a bottom SEC team at home.
 

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