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BC Banter: Which Men's Basketball Traditional Non-Conference Games Would You Like To See Resume?

Some options here, which team would you like to see BC schedule regularly again
BC Banter: Which Men's Basketball Traditional Non-Conference Games Would You Like To See Resume?
BC Banter: Which Men's Basketball Traditional Non-Conference Games Would You Like To See Resume?

The basketball team's out of conference schedule has always been a point of contention. For a while BC wasn't scheduling enough interesting opponents, now the conversation has pivoted to the lack of regional foes. Now they still schedule some local schools that are in "weaker" conferences like Bryant, UMass Lowell, Hartford, Northeastern and BU. These games haven't done much for the school other than give the team some gut punching losses, and lower their RPI and SOS. 

But in the past ten years BC has either stopped scheduling or put a halt on scheduling: UMass, University of Rhode Island, Providence, and Harvard. 

This begs the question, what team would you like to see Boston College schedule on a more regular basis? Would you want to see BC scrap games against teams like USF, DePaul and others to play UMass or Harvard? Or would you rather see the Eagles keep their schedule more national and continue to add teams from around the country to keep things different and fresh. 

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