Kentucky, UNC, Kansas, Michigan, UConn involved in discussions with new blue-blood college basketball event
The proposed pool-play event would pay schools $2.25 million each in 2027 and could expand to a four-game format later.
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Report: Gonzaga in 'deep discussions' to join Diamond Cup event including Kansas, UConn, Michigan, others
Gonzaga and seven other marquee college basketball programs could be part of the sport’s next premier multi-team nonconference event beginning in 2027.
Report: IU basketball tied to major new nonconference event beginning in 2027
CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander is reporting IU basketball is one of eight major college basketball programs expected to be part of a significant new annual nonconference event beginning in 2027. The November event, being referred to as the Diamond Cup, is expected to include Arizona, Connecticut, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan and North Carolina. Each team is expected to play two games in connection with the event initially in 2027, wi…
Report: Michigan in talks to join Diamond Cup
Michigan is one of eight teams involved in conversations to join a newly formed college basketball event, as first reported by CBS Sports. The newly formed Diamond Cup would feature eight of the highest-profile teams in college basketball — Arizona, Connecticut, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan and North Carolina — with unprecedented payouts and NIL funds. It is backed by William Morris Endeavor (WME) and IMG among others. The detail…
Arizona Gets INVITE To ELITE Diamond Cup Invitational
Arizona guard Brayden Burries has the skillset to be one of the best guards in this draft class. How does Burries’ skillset translate into the NBA? And where is he slated to go in the NBA draft? Arizona in diamond cup PLUS! Jackson Francois makes state history, Mabil Mawut ships shoes, and Wildcats MBB has entered the Diamond Cup! Join Damon Fairall and Kevin Thomas on the AZ Wildcats Podcast! 1:30 – Happy 520 Day!7:00 – Diamond Cup invitation30…
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