My choice is Kansas. Kentucky would be my second choice with UCLA third. Hopefully, the Temple and St. Johns series will end soon.
Bob Green
Yokosuka, Japan
I don't understand why we rarely play an SEC school or Big 12 school, is it the academic credibility?
Schedule a Tennessee, Miss St., Alabama each year to get a feel how we match up against superior athleticism and rotate out Temple. Then, schedule a Big 12 team to replace St. John's, which I have no clue why we are still scheduling those thugs...they totally suck and someone seems to get in a brawl almost everytime we play...
Rotate out Temple and St. John's and replace with Tennessee and Okla. State.
RockyMtDevil
My choice is Kansas. Kentucky would be my second choice with UCLA third. Hopefully, the Temple and St. Johns series will end soon.
Bob Green
Yokosuka, Japan
I personally would like to see us play Stanford.
I think any time a school is compared to Duke (as in if they can have tough academics and still have a good football/baseball program why can't we) then they should be put on the "let's basketball home and home someday" list. Northwestern, Rice maybe?
I'd like to see us play a PAC-10 team such as UCLA, Arizona, or Stanford.
I'm also an alumna of Vanderbilt, which, conveniently fulfills both those requirements -- SEC + good all around academics+athletics. It'd be great to get a home & home for the women's BBall teams as well. Not to mention, Memorial Gym in Nashville is also a cool, old BBall venue. (Wonder how Coach K would do under the basket, so far away from the ref's table. )
Let's push that a little further to the north, and hit up U-Dub. It'd be good exposure to this area of the country, and given the way the dawgs have played since Brandon Roy left, it'd be any easy win.
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UCLA for me 'cause I live here. Pauley is a nice arena, I always get a chance to give John Wooden a hug, and to have Duke here on a regular basis would be beyond my wildest dreams.
It's 3:55pm (eastern)
Now I'd really like to see that home and home with Kentucky.
Partly for selfish reasons: Tennessee. But other reasons include: they are a pretty darn good team, with a really good and enthusiastic coach (heart on sleeve contrasts nicely to K's steely poker face). Like it or not the SEC has been very good lately, esp. at tournament time. To be the best, we need to prepare by playing the best. That might mean taking a look at scheduling, over time, Florida/Tennessee/Vandy/KY, Wisconsin, UCLA, Connecticut.
TV ratings would be great. Last year, we were heavily scheduled on the mid-majors and did quite well against them. I'm not saying we should forget them, but I think the idea that the ACC is all we need in terms of major conference foes, well, that's mistaken IMO. We need to be able to play against a variety of styles - both offensively and defensively. Still puzzles me but for all our mid-major dominance we couldn't handle VCU. What's worse, VCU lost in the next round. The team that beat them, then lost. And so on.
I live in Southern California.
SoCal
My schedule changes:
1) Play a marqee game: Kentucky or KU would be nice
2) I like playing Stanford...they are sort of the west coast equivalent of Duke?
3) a few more on the road
4) A few great stadiums...Duke could rotate through the list, but I think it would be fun for the players to experience some of the old gems (sort of a tribute to cameron)...a) the pit in New Mexico b) the palestra in Philly c) phog allen (counts for 1 as well) d) gallagher-Iba (Ok. state). I think one a year would be a nice tribute.
I can't believe UCONN doesn't top the list for almost everyone. I don't care about what happened pre-1999, these guys OWN US right now and Calhoun has a big upper hand on K lately. It is a charged up rivalry and would be great if we could tee it up. Their series with UNC probably prevents it, but a Duke v UConn series would be fantastic.
After UConn, Arizona, Kentucky, UCLA, Kansas and Florida would all be great.
Any new opponent should be beneficial to us from a recruiting perspective. Great games are nice but there should be a practical side to that as well. To this end, I'd probably want something in the Midwest, someone like Texas...
Boston College? Oh, right.
BC releases no, I repeat, no tickets to the visiting schools at their (admittedly small) home arena. The cowards!
So even though Duke does come here now, I can't see them unless I pay a whopping price. I'm considering trying to get BC season tickets because it would be cheaper.
We used to play Harvard. I don't see that coming back now that Tommy's up here. Still, it might help Tommy out if Duke came to play early in his career.
Kansas please so I can finally watch the Dukies in person.
UConn??? You must be kidding. Lock up all the computers!
Boise State. Bring the football team along too, so they can play on the "smurf turf".
Actually, I'd like to see Duke vs Stanford or Duke vs Kansas... I think either of those would make a great series.
I would like to see Louisville. They got lucky in 1986 and Pitino vs K-enough said.
For me, it's not even close. I'd rather begin (actually, resume) a home-and-home with State than with any other team in the nation. I'd rather play the Wolfpack twice each year than any non-conference team once, or any two non-conference teams once each.
No fight like a family fight.
Forrest