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Big East looks to expand (UH, UCF, TCU?)Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Big East looks to expand (UH, UCF, TCU?)Houston and ECU have both flirted with top 25 football in recent years, but Houston is in one of the top markets in the country, football rich state and Houston produces some hoops talent as well. Much stronger choice than ECU...and then...there is Memphis
Re: Big East looks to expand (UH, UCF, TCU?)
they don't need another basketball school
Re: Big East looks to expand (UH, UCF, TCU?)
IF TCU gets an offer, and if the Big East knows what they are doing, that offer is going to have the following provision: "If TCU is to leave the conference by (year - I'm guessing 2015 will go here), they must repay all revenue distributed to them by the Big East Conference."
Re: Big East looks to expand (UH, UCF, TCU?)They will make TCU football only and move up Villanova to D1 in football.
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Re: Big East looks to expand (UH, UCF, TCU?)If the Big 12 and Big East both lose schools, it would seem more likely that the remaining schools will band together and form a single strong conference, leaving behind such schools as Iowa State and Baylor. This seems far more preferable for the strongest remaining Big 12 and Big East members than remaining apart apart and having two weak conferences.
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Re: Big East looks to expand (UH, UCF, TCU?)We should take note that the Big East is not a great football conference. When they had Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College it was a very representative conference. With the defection of these schools the Big East has been relegated to the weakest of the BCS conferences. Their out of conference record the last 5 years is very average with West Virginia and Pitt anchoring the league with consistently winning teams, but even these 2 teams take their lumps when playing good outside competition. Yes, they added Cincy and Louisville at a time Louisville was in a free fall and Cincy peaked under Kelly and has again been relegated back to average this year. My point is that the Big East struck for BCS status at a time when the league was strong. If that decision were made today they would have a real problem making a case to be BCS.
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