NCAA Tournament resume building could get a little easier for teams not in the Power Six conferences. Matt Norlander shared a new non-conference scheduling proposal that’s making the rounds in the college basketball world. Simply put, teams from leagues not in the Power Six (ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC) would take a break from their conference schedules in February to play two opponents from other conferences, one game at home and one away. Teams would be paired competitively to provide more Quad 1 or Quad 2 opportunities ahead of Selection Sunday.
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For one week in February, a slew of leagues would pause their conference schedules and instead have all their members play two nonconference opponents.