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2012-2013 Men's Basketball Schedule

ArmyVet83;2225359; said:
Trying to get tickets for the Carrier Classic. Wish me luck!

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Good Luck!!!! To costly for me....:(

It probably will cost big bucks to watch the Ohio State Buckeyes basketball teams play Marquette and Notre Dame in the second annual Carrier Classic set for Nov. 9 aboard the aircraft carrier Yorktown.
Mike Whalen, founder and managing partner of Morale Entertainment Foundation, which is organizing the basketball doubleheader, said tickets could cost $500 apiece.
http://ox-d.cordillera.tv/w/1.0/rc?...EzNDkxMDY2MDZ8cHI9Mzc1MDAwMDAwMHxhZHY9Njk0NjE
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Whalen said seating capacity for the games will range between 3,700 and 4,300, and that active duty military personnel and veterans will receive 25 to 50 percent of the tickets at no charge.
The remaining tickets will be sold to the public for about $500 each. Proceeds will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project and Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.
?There?s all kind of regulations about giving military gifts,? Whalen said Tuesday. ?We have to check out the way gifts are done. We?re having our lawyers work that out.?
 
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Wingate1217;2225377; said:
Good Luck!!!! To costly for me....:(

It probably will cost big bucks to watch the Ohio State Buckeyes basketball teams play Marquette and Notre Dame in the second annual Carrier Classic set for Nov. 9 aboard the aircraft carrier Yorktown.
Mike Whalen, founder and managing partner of Morale Entertainment Foundation, which is organizing the basketball doubleheader, said tickets could cost $500 apiece.
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Whalen said seating capacity for the games will range between 3,700 and 4,300, and that active duty military personnel and veterans will receive 25 to 50 percent of the tickets at no charge.
The remaining tickets will be sold to the public for about $500 each. Proceeds will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project and Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.
?There?s all kind of regulations about giving military gifts,? Whalen said Tuesday. ?We have to check out the way gifts are done. We?re having our lawyers work that out.?

Just sayin': I think I know a way you might get to see the game for free.

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RobPam;2225504; said:
I wonder how many games of Bucks will be on BTN?

Good question, since a couple of games are still TBD as far as TV coverage. Right now they will have 2 games on BTN.com, 13 for sure on BTN and up to 2 more depending on whether other networks pick the games up (which is likely). So at least 13 on BTN, possibly 14 or 15. But of the 13 slated for BTN, seven are nonconference games and the conference games are mostly lower profile conference games (four of the six are against Nebraska (x2), Iowa and Northwestern).
 
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Bob Baptist thoughts from practice

-- The starting lineup for the exhibition against Walsh next Tuesday, one through five, will be Aaron Craft, Lenzelle Smith Jr., Sam Thompson, Deshaun Thomas and Amir Williams.


It probably was just a practice thing, but the "scarlet" and "gray" teams never changed during the hour and a half I watched. The second team, one through five, was Shannon Scott, Amedeo Della Valle, LaQuinton Ross, Evan Ravenel and Trey McDonald.
http://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/con.../2012/10/10-22-12-thoughts-from-practice.html
 
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When Nebraska became the Big Ten?s 12th member last season, it meant the men?s basketball teams would play four opponents only once each season ? two at home, two on the road ? in an 18-game schedule.

When devised, the format was viewed as fair because it gave each team one home game against the other in a two-season span. But some coaches believe that a few teams have gained an advantage by playing the conference?s traditional powers only once each season, regardless of where the game is played.

One team having that perceived advantage over the past two seasons: Iowa, which played Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State once last season and will again in 2012-13.

The coaches will take up the issue at their annual meeting next spring and might scrap the format for a system in which each team?s four ?one-plays? randomly rotate each year, starting next season. Big Ten women?s coaches, whose teams have six ?one-plays? each season, will consider the same change.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/sports/2012/11/02/rumblings-11-2-art-giok1okl-1.html
 
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