What if the Big East had stayed together?
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 10:42 pm
Kind of depressing to think about this in retrospect, but man, what a basketball conference we could’ve had (without much drop off in football).
The ΓÇ£Catholic 7ΓÇ¥ that split away at the end of the old Big East were DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St Johns, Seton Hall, and Villanova. What if we’d kept them in a 15-team league (like the ACC is now) with nine football members: Navy (football only), Temple, UConn, USF, UCF, Memphis, Cincinnati, Houston, and SMU. ECU, Tulane, and Tulsa would’ve been the odd men out and stayed in C-USA.
Almost no drop off in football competition (although there’d be no AAC champ game, but with round-robin scheduling, not a big deal) and a massive upgrade in the hoops profile with a fat TV contract and annual conference tourney at MSG.
Sorry for the depressing post.
The ΓÇ£Catholic 7ΓÇ¥ that split away at the end of the old Big East were DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St Johns, Seton Hall, and Villanova. What if we’d kept them in a 15-team league (like the ACC is now) with nine football members: Navy (football only), Temple, UConn, USF, UCF, Memphis, Cincinnati, Houston, and SMU. ECU, Tulane, and Tulsa would’ve been the odd men out and stayed in C-USA.
Almost no drop off in football competition (although there’d be no AAC champ game, but with round-robin scheduling, not a big deal) and a massive upgrade in the hoops profile with a fat TV contract and annual conference tourney at MSG.
Sorry for the depressing post.