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It's more likely than you think.

DALLAS - Temple is close to joining the Big East as an all-sports member in 2012, college football industry sources told CBSSports.com Wednesday morning.
The addition of Temple is imperative for the Big East, which desperately needs a school to replace West Virginia this fall after the Mountaineers reached a $20 million agreement with the league to leave for the Big 12.

One source told CBSSports.com that Temple to the Big East in 2012 "is done."

An announcement could be made as early as next week, sources told CBSSports.com.

MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher, attending the BCS meetings at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport Grand Hyatt Hotel, told CBSSports.com that discussions are ongoing between Temple and the Big East.

"I don't know where those will lead," Steinbrecher said.

Big East commissioner John Marinatto, also at the BCS meetings, declined comment Wednesday.

The Big East initially wanted Boise State, which will join in 2013, to join this fall as West Virginia’s replacement. However, the Big East was not willing to provide the Broncos with about $10 million they needed to leave the Mountain West in football and have their Olympic sports join the WAC a year early.

With Boise State out of the picture, the Big East then turned its attention to Temple. The Mid-American Conference's exit fee is $2.5 million with two years notice, but it's unknown what the amount what be by providing less than a year's notice, a source said. The Owls’ Olympic sports compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Temple was one of the Big East’s original eight football members in 1991, but was expelled from the league after the 2004 season for not being competitive and not meeting certain financial requirements. However, the Owls’ program has been resurrected under the direction of Al Golden and Steve Addazio, posting a 26-12 record the last three seasons.
Golden, who left for Miami after the 2010 season, guided the Owls to their first bowl in 30 years. Addazio completed his first year with a 37-15 victory against Wyoming in the New Mexico Bowl in December, only the second bowl victory in school history.

The addition of Temple will be the latest change for the Big East, which also added Memphis two weeks ago.

With Temple being added, the Big East’s membership is expected to have eight football members and 16 basketball members in 2012. In 2013, the football membership will grow to 14 with the addition of Boise State, SMU, UCF, Houston, Memphis and San Diego State. However, if Pittsburgh and Syracuse are allowed to leave a year early to the ACC, the league would have 12 football members.

In 2014, the football membership will be 12 (after Pittsburgh and Syracuse leave) but it will grow to 13 in 2015 with the addition of Navy.

Sources told CBSSports.com, the reason the Big East decided to go beyond 12 football members is because the league is preparing for the possibility it will lose Louisville if the Big 12 decides to expand by at least another team.

Multiple sources have told CBSSports.com that Louisville is the consensus choice for the Big 12’s 11th member, if the league expands, and that the Cardinals would accept an invitation to the Big 12.

Big 12 acting commissioner Chuck Neinas said Wednesday his league has no expansion meetings scheduled and is concentrating on the additions of West Virginia and TCU.

Two weeks ago when the Big East added Memphis, Marinatto said the league had reached its "primary objective" of securing a 12-team football league when Navy joins in 2015. However he opened the door to further expansion.

"We’re always going to be vigilant and we’re going to continue to do whatever is in the best interest of the conference," Marinatto said. "You never say never (about future expansion), I guess. But we’ve reached our goal and we’re pleased that we’ve done that. But we’re always going to be obviously continuing to evaluate different opportunities as time goes on."



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Worst football program ever.
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not a big fan of this but at least their Football program is presently very competitive. Probably similiar to how the rest of the Big East looks at SMU. Big Market, No Fans. Actually won a lot more football games than SMU over the last 3 years:

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for basketball, solid pick up.

for football, they have had two great coaches back-to-back in Golden and Addazzio who have really led Temple out of the wilderness. Akin to what JJ has done here. But like us, they have a small fan base. Unlike us, they don't even have an on campus stadium. The Linc looks absolutely empty except when they played Penn St this last year. They should've won that game too.

All in all, ok pickup. Keeps BB schools happy and they are in an upward trend in fb. With the pickle that WVU put the Big East in, it was either BSU going early or Temple.

Question- what happened to the westward expansion of the Big East?? Boise and SDSU will be on an island in this conference unless AFA/BYU or another western team is brought in.
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I think the Big East now has a bigger TV Market share than the NFC. Is there something missing here that perhaps NBC is going to assist in marketing these programs as these cities Home-Town teams to boost their profile? Based on past TV results this is certainly a radical concept-which makes me wonder perhaps there is more to the plan we don't see. Otherwise, it don't make much sense. The Big East isn't making these decisions without input from their prospective TV partners
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West Coast Johnny wrote:Worst football program ever.

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Temple actually beat Wyoming worse than TCU did last year.

Temple 37 Wyoming 15

TCU 31 Wyoming 20
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Temple and Memphis two nice easy wins for us (typically)
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Stallion wrote:I think the Big East now has a bigger TV Market share than the NFC. Is there something missing here that perhaps NBC is going to assist in marketing these programs as these cities Home-Town teams to boost their profile? Based on past TV results this is certainly a radical concept-which makes me wonder perhaps there is more to the plan we don't see. Otherwise, it don't make much sense. The Big East isn't making these decisions without input from their prospective TV partners


Stallion, I have thought the same thing. The markets the B.E. is trying to add with the teams they are bringing into the conference makes you wonder what the B.E. and it's potential broadcast partner(s) are cooking up. So many of these teams bring a very limited local interest, SMU included, so you have to wonder something is up?
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Memphis, yes. But Temple is a lot tougher than many folks give them credit for.

I also saw that Pitt is definitely staying through 2013. they don't want to pay a dime more than the $5Million penalty.
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The New Big East will reach something like 29.795% of the US TV Households counting only their recognized Designated Market Areas(DMA)
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SMU 86 wrote:Temple actually beat Wyoming worse than TCU did last year.

Temple 37 Wyoming 15

TCU 31 Wyoming 20


But the frogs wer'e the superbowl for wyoming. :roll:
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This getting to be embarrassing, our invite is completely being downplayed by these smucks. Temple and Memphis is no better then asking Colorado State and Tulsa, all of which are good schools but none of them are upgrades. Memphis and Temple are down grades, remember that this is all about football not basketball. The TV contracts are all about football. The BE knows something we all don't, Louisville must be leaving soon. This move is purely a defensive strategy.
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The BE will lose its AQ status in two years, bet the farm on it
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who are we to criticize Temple football? Let's work on putting more butts in the seats at Ford and Moody and beating teams that finish better than .500 before we get "holier than thou" on anyone

Big East is out grabbing the best they can get, in the best media markets possible, in an effort to survive. Realignment and the "structure" of the BCS going forward is far from complete
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