It is finally the time to project some projections.
ESPN2
1) Utah St @ St Mary's - this has been a game before I think, and I'm pretty sure both schools would prefer other opponents, but I bet ESPN strongholds this into a primetime slot.
2) Missouri St @ Old Dominion - this is a bit tricky because ODU has slipped to 4th in the CAA, but there's power atop that league. I think as the best at-large resume outside of Utah St on the road side of the pool, I think they go ahead and give MSU best RPI opponent available.
3) Cleveland St @ Wichita St - CSU co-leads the Horizon. It's either this or a CAA team for Wichita at this point, and none of them are going to quite provide the at-large boost WSU needs.
4) George Mason @ Valparaiso - GMU is 1 GB in the CAA, Valpo co-leads the Horizon.
5) VCU @ College of Charleston - SoCon leader vs. CAA co-leader.
ESPNU
6) Ball St @ Drexel - Ball St leads the MAC, Drexel is fading.
*note: the pool of candidates falls off a cliff after this. There is zero at-large consideration to these.
7) Creighton @ Long Beach St - LBSU leads the Big West and Creighton is usually willing to make these trips.
8) Austin Peay @ Northern Iowa - meh
9) Hofstra @ Indiana St - Two teams near the top of their conference who have wretched at-large profiles. Natural fit
10) Northern Colorado @ James Madison - Big Sky runaway leaders vs. RPI Top 100.
11) Kent St @ Fairfield - Just to get the MAAC on the board
Break it down!
CAA 6
MVC 5
MAC 2
Horizon 2
As for Bradley, they're directly in Nevada's crosshairs in the RPI so that is by far and away the target. Other schools lurking in our target area are Niagara (for you squirrel

), Western Carolina (oh wait), Northern Illinois (oh wait), and Youngstown St (oh no). Looking above, it's reasonable to think you can convince Loyola (Chi) to take a game against us. There's not much else in terms of local availability. There's some MAAC and OVC schools you don't want a part of nearby. Illinois State is in virtually the same boat as Bradley, so they'll provide an interesting contrast.