OSU_Buckguy;1687314; said:
with turner gone, purdue will likely be ranked ahead of ohio state. based on rankings alone, purdue will be a better match for duke than ohio state will.
Fundamental fairness says OSU @ Duke should be the matchup before Purdue @ Duke. For OSU to get subordinated to Purdue this time when OSU had a better season than Purdue and hasn't gotten a shot at Duke would be inappropriate IMO. I don't quite understand why you insist that OSU should get a less prestigious game than Purdue. OSU has a lot of advantages compared to Purdue - incoming recruits, depth, and performance this season (and so does MSU), which is why Purdue shouldn't be matched up with Duke again (esp considering the fact that PU got beaten twice by Duke recently, neither of which was a NC game or close to it. Hummel played 37 minutes when they got their asses handed to them in W. Laf.). OSU had a better season this year than Purdue - OSU had a higher seed in both the BT and NCAA tourney and won the BTT, both teams went out in the same round of the NCAA tourney, both teams lost a key player for 6-7 games. Purdue might get a high ranking, but it's very debatable that they should be rated higher than OSU, and for that reason, that should not be a factor. I think a lot more fans would prefer to see the "first" OSU-Duke instead of Purdue @ Duke when PU has gone 0-2 against them (neither at Cameron Indoor) and there is little reason to think they wouldn't go 0-3 if that was the matchup. The Challenge is heavily based on matching up the respective top teams from their leagues from the prior season. I remember they sent OSU to play Duke after OSU shared the conference title and won the BTT in 2002, even though OSU had lost their best player in Brian Brown. I'd be OK with MSU-Duke as I said before, but OSU has earned this matchup ahead of Purdue because they had a better season & should also get it because they haven't gotten a marquee matchup in the Challenge the past couple years.
If the schedulers go with Purdue @ Duke and put OSU against another ACC also-ran (such as VT, Miami or FSU), I'll be bothered by it. IMO OSU earned a shot at one of the ACC's top 2 from this year (Duke or Maryland) or UNC (still a marquee matchup) by virtue of winning the Big Ten regular season and conference tourney and making it to the S16 (which only 1 ACC team made it to). While OSU @ Maryland would not have nearly as much luster next year, it is reasonable based on past practices. I feel that OSU-Duke is clearly more appropriate than pitting OSU against another middling ACC team considering OSU hasn't gotten the chance to play one of the ACC's top teams the past couple years (while PU has and has gone 0-2 vs. Duke) & OSU had the success this year and recruiting class coming in to merit such a matchup.
I think it boils down to this: there are 3 Big Ten teams (OSU, MSU, PU) that stood above the others last year and coming into next year, and just one ACC team (Duke) alone by itself. That makes some sort of imbalance likely for the Challenge. However, PU and OSU are both due road games, Duke and MSU are due home games. So either PU or OSU "should" play at Duke, and as I've explained before, OSU shouldn't be subordinated to Purdue at this time for many reasons. So it should be OSU @ Duke.