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  • New NCAA rule allows scrimmages between teams

    I did not know this, but a recent NCAA rule allows teams to have scrimmages between D-I teams instead of exhibition games against non-D-I teams.

    Stanford will face Nevada in one of these scrimmages in October, but nobody is allowed to watch, not fans, not even the media.
    Here is an article about it

  • #2
    A-ha.

    I wouldn't be surprised to see UIUC schedule one of these as a road game in the MVC. (likely at SIU)

    I wouldn't mind if Bradley did a game like this.

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    • #3
      ISU has done this the past 2 seasons with Ball State.

      I wonder why they rule these workouts have to be private?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by vbird
        ISU has done this the past 2 seasons with Ball State.

        I wonder why they rule these workouts have to be private?
        Schools probably aren't allowed to make money off the scrimmages (i.e. from ticket sales)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BUBravesMan
          Originally posted by vbird
          ISU has done this the past 2 seasons with Ball State.

          I wonder why they rule these workouts have to be private?
          Schools probably aren't allowed to make money off the scrimmages (i.e. from ticket sales)
          Not sure I buy into that.

          First of all, these are 'exhibitions' - not 'scrimmages'.

          Secondly, doesn't Bradley sell hot dogs and chips as well as charge an entrance fee to get into even the Red/White? So doesn't that money go somewhere related to Men's Bradley Basketball?

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