Reports indicate more shake-ups to MSU Basketball 2020-21 schedule

A flurry of reports came out on Friday evening, making it quite clear the original eight-team Orlando Invitational field is no longer intact

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The crazy schedule-making game of the 2020-21 college basketball season appears to be taking another wild turn for the Spartans as reports are now suggesting the originally planned eight-team Orlando Invitational is no more.

A flurry of reports came out on Friday evening — centered around the original participants of the Orlando Invitational — making it quite clear the original eight-team field is no longer intact. CBS College Basketball Insiders Matt Norlander and Jon Rothstein both reported on Friday evening that three of the teams scheduled to participate in the Orlando Invitational (Gonzaga, Auburn and Boise State) have all agreed to play in different Orlando-based tournaments to start the season.

Then, Norlander followed-up his earlier reports later on Friday evening stating he’s hearing all of the multi-team events in Orlando will be four-team setups and no eight-team events will take place.

So what does this all mean? Well, if these reports are true then it’s disappointing news as we now know that potential intriguing matchups with Gonzaga and Auburn are off the board for the Spartans. It also means quite frankly that we can’t read all too much into any schedule-related reports and won’t know anything until the schedule is announced by the school because things are constantly shifting behind the scenes.

With Michigan State still expected to play in the Champions Classic in Orlando on Dec. 1, we can assume the Spartans will still play in some type of multi-team event in the Orlando bubble to start the season. However, at this point, it’s up in the air who will be their opponents and how many games they’ll play in Orlando.

Earlier this week, Rothstein reported the Gavitt Tipoff Games won’t take place this season, which at the time left the Spartans with two available non-conference games. I anticipate the Spartans will play at least three or four games in the bubble (two in multi-team event and Champions Classic) so expect Michigan State to still have two or three spots left to fill on the non-conference slate.

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Michigan State Basketball to play at least two games, Champions Classic in Orlando bubble

According to Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, the NCAA will implement a bubble format for the start of the basketball season, including MSU.

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The NBA bubble currently taking place in Orlando, Florida has done so well that it appears the NCAA is going to follow suit for at least a short period of time for their Men’s Basketball competition.

According to Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, the NCAA is currently planning to host eight early-season college basketball events in Orlando using a bubble format, including the Champion’s Classic. Michigan State is currently slated to face Duke in the annual event that they have been involved with, along with Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas, since 2011.

In addition to the Champion’s Classic, Rothstein reported that the Spartans will play in the Orlando Invitational, which includes Gonzaga, Auburn, Xavier, Saint Louis, Boise State, Belmont, and Siena.

According to Rothstein, there will be no fans in attendance in these games and more games could be announced in the future to take advantage of the bubble to give teams more non-conference games. This certainly explains the NCAA trademarking ‘Battle in the Bubble’ a few weeks ago.

Michigan State lost their game in the Champion’s Classic last year to Kentucky.

2020 Champions Classic: Kentucky vs. Kansas, Duke vs. Michigan State

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