It's amazing what people will twist and say, when they want something, even if it defeats their own arguments.
You cannot possibly say one or two weeks ago, that RU should fly across the country to play Gonzaga OR try and schedule Duke, Kansas or UConn at MSG and say the goal is to upgrade the schedule and then 2 weeks later when Princeton wins their 1st NCAA game in almost 25 years and then say "playing Princeton helps upgrade your OOC schedule ".
Playing Princeton does not upgrade your OOC, playing other teams from other conferences that receive at large bids does. There is essentially no difference in terms of Q2/Q3 between playing Wake Forest, Seton Hall or St John's or potentially playing Georgia, Texas A&M or Vanderbilt.
Playing a better OOC schedule needs to happen, but it doesn't or should not involve Princeton. The Ivy League could argue they are a multiple bid NCAA league, but it's really 3 to 4 solid programs most of the last 20 years (Penn, Harvard, Princeton and Yale).
If you play and defeat a SEC, ACC or Big East school, you are at least giving the committee, a game against a similar opponent that's playing a multiple bid league.
Schedule a better OOC game like we have done with Wake Forest, Miami, Seton Hall and move on. Maybe adding or playing Providence would impact NCAA selection committee choices, but playing Princeton does not.