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The article made it appear to be only the football schools were attending. Who is supposedly representing the interest of the bb schools?
Do they matter?
The article made it appear to be only the football schools were attending. Who is supposedly representing the interest of the bb schools?
ESPN just confirmed only the FB schools
Reading a bunch of tweets that Villanova has applied to the ACC.
2 days old. Already rejected. Now they are applying to join the Big East for football.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-football-schools-meet-new-york-tuesday-night
of course. No action will be taken tonight on anything.Sure they can, but Herbst hasn't. At least it hasn't been reported that she has.
This meeting is about one thing and one thing only. The football schools need to know what the basketball schools would allow by way of new members so they know if staying in the Big East is a possibility or if they need to leave as a group?
Would the basketball schools allow the addition of the Big XII remnants (assuming Texas and Oklahoma are gone)? If so, that is a possibility. If not, then that alliance would have to be done in the Big XII.
Would the basketball schools allow replacements for Syracuse and Pitt from a list of Temple, UMass, ECU, Memphis and UCF? That's a closer call? I think if UConn is staying, the basketball schools would probably be o.k. with that. They don't worry about their status as a major basketball conference if UConn is still there. If UConn and RU are out, however, it's a closer call -- one that I could see going any way.
This is the purpose of the meeting -- to figure out if the flexibility that the Catholics would allow is sufficient for the football schools to stay, or whether the Big East as a football league is dead.
Any thoughts now that it's being reported that its only the football schools meeting tonight?
She seems like a no-bullshit person and probably thinks this is a terrible idea - Presidents sitting around pissing at Cuse and Pitt and putting pressure on RU ND and UConn to stay put. Seems like an ill fated meeting.UConn may not be attending, per this article. Either Herbst has the ACC invitation in the bag, or she is taking a huge risk here.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...st-big-12-talking-possible-merger-sources-say
She seems like a no-bulldarn person and probably thinks this is a terrible idea - Presidents sitting around pissing at Cuse and Pitt and putting pressure on RU ND and UConn to stay put. Seems like an ill fated meeting.
Unless UConn is 100% sure their ACC invite is coming, they can't walk away from USF/Cinci/WVU/RU. Today they are in a better position than some of those schools, but they might not be tomorrow.
+1Unless UConn is 100% sure their ACC invite is coming, they can't walk away from USF/Cinci/WVU/RU. Today they are in a better position than some of those schools, but they might not be tomorrow.
Unless UConn is 100% sure their ACC invite is coming, they can't walk away from USF/Cinci/WVU/RU. Today they are in a better position than some of those schools, but they might not be tomorrow.
With that tweet from Jacobs and the recent article from the NewsTimes - I'm starting to feel that UConn/Susan Herbst knows something no one else does.
With that tweet from Jacobs and the recent article from the NewsTimes - I'm starting to feel that UConn/Susan Herbst knows something no one else does.
I hope she does, but there is only one out (ACC) and trying to pretend differently isn't going to fool anyone.
Newark.It's not symbolic. Where do you think the easiest place to get everyone together on short notice is due to flight availability?