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Walker: 3 takes on Creighton basketball’s loaded nonconference schedule

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Walker: 3 takes on Creighton basketball’s loaded nonconference schedule

Creighton men’s basketball released its nonconference schedule for the 2024-25 season Thursday afternoon.

Here are three takes on the Jays’ loaded slate, one that starts with five straight home games and wraps up with a pair of preseason title contenders:

Perfectly built nonconference schedule for this team

The Bluejays will enter next season with a bunch of questions.

They’ll have to figure out life without Baylor Scheierman and Trey Alexander. It’ll be a new starting five, though it helps returning Ryan Kalkbrenner and Steven Ashworth. Coach Greg McDermott already said the three highly touted freshmen will have a chance to make an impact.

The first four games — Texas Rio Grande Valley, Fairleigh Dickinson, Houston Christian and Kansas City — allow those things to be sorted out. Those opponents finished 2023-24 with a combined record of 43-81

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A mid-November meeting with Nebraska in Omaha is a good first Power 5 opponent for the Jays, who will almost certainly be tested in a loaded field at the inaugural Players Era Festival.

Then come the big ones: Kansas and Alabama.

The Jayhawks are No. 1 in ESPN’s way-too-early preseason rankings for next year. The Crimson Tide, a Final Four team this past season, checks in at No. 2.

It’s a perfectly built nonconference schedule for these Jays. They’ll have time to answer a few of those important questions and find out what they’re made of before another season in one of the toughest conferences in the country.

Getting into Players Era Festival was — and will be — worth it

CU reportedly burned the Battle 4 Atlantis organizers when it bought its way out of the event in exchange for a spot in the inaugural Players Era Festival, known for providing at least $1 million in NIL to each participating team.

The Jays did the right thing, though.

The PEF is about to change the landscape of early season multi-team events. The field will expand from eight to 16 teams in 2025-26. It’s already an exclusive club that’s set to add Gonzaga, Baylor, Iowa State, Michigan and St. John’s a couple of seasons from now.

NIL is almost everything today, and CU will have at least $1 million to work with each of the next three years.

The Mountain West could strike … again

Mountain West teams haven’t been kind to Creighton over the past few years.

The Jays’ memorable 2023 NCAA tournament run ended with a loss to San Diego State. Colorado State handed them their first loss last season. UNLV upset CU right after the Jays were ranked eighth in the country.

If there’s a trap game on next season’s nonconference schedule, it’s likely a rematch with UNLV in Omaha on Dec. 7 — right between Kansas and Alabama.

But the Jays will be hell-bent on exacting revenge on the Rebels after last year’s 79-64 loss in Nevada.

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