Gonzaga is the poster child for scheduling up. Here are key games against the top conferences since Don Monson started this madness in 1997. I've indicated the number of non-conference home games regardless of the team as well as their post season tournament.
Notes:
Played Washington and Washinton State every year.
62 neutral site games (all teams) in 14 seasons
No MVC teams played
Personally I think this would have been suicidal by most programs. Gonzaga probably thought they had little choice due to the relative weakness of the WCC during this period of time. They are to be commended for pulling this off and reaching their current status. It's really pretty amazing.
1997-1998 (3 Non-Con Home Games) (NIT)
Mississippi State (W) N
Clemson (W) N
Michigan State (L) A
Washington State (L) A
Washington (L) A
1998-1999 (4 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Memphis (W) A
Purdue (L) A
Washington State (W) H
1999-2000 (5 Non-Con Home Games)(NCAA)
Washington State (W) N Cincinnati (L) N
Temple (L) N
UCLA (W) A
Washington (W) A
California (L) N
Oregon (L) N
Colorado (L) N
2000-2001 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Arizona (L) A
Washington (W) H
Florida (L) A
New Mexico (L) H
2001-2002 (6 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Illinois (L) A
St. Johns (W) N
Texas (W) N
Marquette (L) N
Washington (W) A
Washington State (W) H
Saint Joseph’s (W) A
2002-2003 (5 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Utah (W) N
Indiana (L) N
Kentucky (L) N
Washington (W) H
Washington State (W) A
Georgia (L) A
North Carolina State (W) N
Stanford (L) N
Saint Josephs (L) H
2003-2004 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Saint Josephs (L) N
Georgia (W) H
Washington (W) A
Maryland (W) N
George Washington (W) A
Missouri (W) H
Stanford (L) N
Washington State (W) H
2004-2005 (6 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Illinois (L) N
Washington (W) H
Massachusetts (W) H
Washington State (W) A
Saint Louis (W) H
Georgia Tech (W) N
Oklahoma State (W) N
Missouri (L) A
2005-2006 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Maryland (W) N
Michigan State (W) N
Connecticut (L)N
Washington (L) A
Oklahoma State (W) H
Virginia (W) H
Saint Louis (W) A
Memphis (L) A
Saint Josephs (W) H
2006-2007 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Rice (W) H
Baylor (W) H
North Carolina (W) N
Butler (L) N
Texas (W) N
Washington State (L) A
Washington (W) H
Georgia (L) A
Duke (L) N
Nevada (L) N
Virginia (L) A
Stanford (W) A
Memphis (L) H
2007-2008 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Texas Tech (L) N
Virginia Tech (W) N
Saint Josephs (W) A
Connecticut (W) N
Washington State (L) H
Oklahoma (L) N
Tennessee (L) N
Utah (W) H
Georgia (W) N
Memphis (L) A
2008-2009 (5 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Oklahoma State (W) N
Maryland (W) N
Tennessee (W) N
Indiana (W) N
Washington State (W) A
Arizona (L) N
Connecticut (L) N
Utah (L) A
Tennessee (again) (W) A
Memphis (L) H
2009-2010 (8 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Michigan State (L) A
Colorado (W) N
Wisconsin (W) N
Cincinnati (W) N
Washington State (W) H
Wake Forest (L) H
Duke (L) N
Oklahoma (W) H
Illinois (W) N
Memphis (W) A
2010-2011 (8 Non-Con Home Games) (????)
San Diego State (L) H
Kansas State (L) N
Marquette (W)N
Illinois (L) N
Washington State (L) A
Notre Dame (L) A
Baylor (W) N
Xavier (W) H
Oklahoma State (W) H
Wake Forest (W) A
Memphis (L) N
Notes:
Played Washington and Washinton State every year.
62 neutral site games (all teams) in 14 seasons
No MVC teams played
Personally I think this would have been suicidal by most programs. Gonzaga probably thought they had little choice due to the relative weakness of the WCC during this period of time. They are to be commended for pulling this off and reaching their current status. It's really pretty amazing.
1997-1998 (3 Non-Con Home Games) (NIT)
Mississippi State (W) N
Clemson (W) N
Michigan State (L) A
Washington State (L) A
Washington (L) A
1998-1999 (4 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Memphis (W) A
Purdue (L) A
Washington State (W) H
1999-2000 (5 Non-Con Home Games)(NCAA)
Washington State (W) N Cincinnati (L) N
Temple (L) N
UCLA (W) A
Washington (W) A
California (L) N
Oregon (L) N
Colorado (L) N
2000-2001 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Arizona (L) A
Washington (W) H
Florida (L) A
New Mexico (L) H
2001-2002 (6 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Illinois (L) A
St. Johns (W) N
Texas (W) N
Marquette (L) N
Washington (W) A
Washington State (W) H
Saint Joseph’s (W) A
2002-2003 (5 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Utah (W) N
Indiana (L) N
Kentucky (L) N
Washington (W) H
Washington State (W) A
Georgia (L) A
North Carolina State (W) N
Stanford (L) N
Saint Josephs (L) H
2003-2004 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Saint Josephs (L) N
Georgia (W) H
Washington (W) A
Maryland (W) N
George Washington (W) A
Missouri (W) H
Stanford (L) N
Washington State (W) H
2004-2005 (6 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Illinois (L) N
Washington (W) H
Massachusetts (W) H
Washington State (W) A
Saint Louis (W) H
Georgia Tech (W) N
Oklahoma State (W) N
Missouri (L) A
2005-2006 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Maryland (W) N
Michigan State (W) N
Connecticut (L)N
Washington (L) A
Oklahoma State (W) H
Virginia (W) H
Saint Louis (W) A
Memphis (L) A
Saint Josephs (W) H
2006-2007 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Rice (W) H
Baylor (W) H
North Carolina (W) N
Butler (L) N
Texas (W) N
Washington State (L) A
Washington (W) H
Georgia (L) A
Duke (L) N
Nevada (L) N
Virginia (L) A
Stanford (W) A
Memphis (L) H
2007-2008 (7 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Texas Tech (L) N
Virginia Tech (W) N
Saint Josephs (W) A
Connecticut (W) N
Washington State (L) H
Oklahoma (L) N
Tennessee (L) N
Utah (W) H
Georgia (W) N
Memphis (L) A
2008-2009 (5 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Oklahoma State (W) N
Maryland (W) N
Tennessee (W) N
Indiana (W) N
Washington State (W) A
Arizona (L) N
Connecticut (L) N
Utah (L) A
Tennessee (again) (W) A
Memphis (L) H
2009-2010 (8 Non-Con Home Games) (NCAA)
Michigan State (L) A
Colorado (W) N
Wisconsin (W) N
Cincinnati (W) N
Washington State (W) H
Wake Forest (L) H
Duke (L) N
Oklahoma (W) H
Illinois (W) N
Memphis (W) A
2010-2011 (8 Non-Con Home Games) (????)
San Diego State (L) H
Kansas State (L) N
Marquette (W)N
Illinois (L) N
Washington State (L) A
Notre Dame (L) A
Baylor (W) N
Xavier (W) H
Oklahoma State (W) H
Wake Forest (W) A
Memphis (L) N
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