If UC-I were to win, the NIT committee would decide who hosts at that point since teams 17-32 in the bracket aren’t seeded but matched up based on regionality.11pm, ESPN2. I'll probably be watching the start with one eye open and horizontal in bed, but will check score sooner or later.
UC-IRVING did beat Oregon earlier in the year, but Oregon is #1 seed in NIT.
If Oregon wins UCF travels to the NW. If UC-I wins they travel to UCF.
Sounds like a conference rivalry in the making.Oh well... I asked siri around 4am who won...looked like a blow out...Would have been fun in Orlando.
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UCF will visit Oregon, the top seed of the region, on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET inside Matthew Knight Arena. The first meeting in program history between the Knights and Ducks will be televised on ESPNU.
We are moving to the Big10?Sounds like a conference rivalry in the making.