Season starts Feb 3. Selection Sunday is April 25.
Usually, you are allowed 17 regular season games not including a conference tournament so Pitt, having played 5 already, would be able to schedule 12 more. There won't be an official ACC season, I don't believe but I'd imagine the teams will still schedule each other. If Pitt plays all the ACC teams they didn't play in the fall, that would give them 4 games (BC, UNC, NC St, Wake).
The nice thing is they can just play 1 game per week for 12 week while everyone else tries to jam in 17.
Assuming they don't play more than 4 ACC teams (which they probably will), I'd guess the OOCs are:
Duq
RMU
WVU
PSU
Akron
Kentucky (played 7 games this fall and will need games, also a good program)
2 big-time semi-local programs like Gtown and Indiana
Usually, you are allowed 17 regular season games not including a conference tournament so Pitt, having played 5 already, would be able to schedule 12 more. There won't be an official ACC season, I don't believe but I'd imagine the teams will still schedule each other. If Pitt plays all the ACC teams they didn't play in the fall, that would give them 4 games (BC, UNC, NC St, Wake).
The nice thing is they can just play 1 game per week for 12 week while everyone else tries to jam in 17.
Assuming they don't play more than 4 ACC teams (which they probably will), I'd guess the OOCs are:
Duq
RMU
WVU
PSU
Akron
Kentucky (played 7 games this fall and will need games, also a good program)
2 big-time semi-local programs like Gtown and Indiana