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I think this development, if true, indicates the bb schools are throwing their weight into this process. Let's face it the BE is a lousy football conference but still an excellent bb conference even with the loss of Cuse and Pitt. So bring in Temple for all sports. That at least brings in a comparable bb program to Pitt and a better football program than Cuse.Nope... I think we're going to ultimately end up in the ACC. I do think there's a slim chance the Big East survives as is... and that ultimately if you're going to attempt to remain viable you can't just slap a band aid on.
I'm pragmatic... I think the best chance the Big East has to survive is to add schools quickly... add enough to be a real true viable football conference... and to get them established as soon as possible. I think going to 12 schools is a positive sign because it means the football schools are getting more say in things.. if it were up to just the basketball schools they'd try to just replace 'Cuse and Pitt and leave it at that. Do I think the long term viability of the Big East is good? Nope... but IF it's going to work at all they can't just add two teams.
So the BE bb schools are being very pragmatic.
This development may mean that the ACC won't necessarily be the prohibited best bb conference. And a lot of the teams being thrown about for football only are certainly an upgrade for Cuse and comparable for Pitt. This could mean that the next contract will be favorable. It might even be comparable to whatever the ACC negotiates. If I were the BE I would be contacting the various media peoples and ask which teams they would be interested in seeing in the NBE conference and what they might consider offering in the way of a contract. The media players can't approach the BE but the BE can approach the media.