yea, definitely some more to this unfortunate story than "ESPN killed the BE". one could argue ESPN is in a worse position post CR than in 2010: it's paying more for its SEC, ACC properties, one of its jewels (BE) is gone, and non-ESPN properties B1G and B12 are healthy competition. As a Cuse fan i'd much rather be in stable BE than where we are now playing 3rd fiddle to the Carolina schools and the Southern schools. Check out an FSU or Clemson msg board when they talk about ACC divisional re-alignment: Pitt, Cuse, BC are considered the crappy filler schools. And ND will never join anywhere full time as long as they have playoff access as an Indy: which they always will bc the conference chairs will never take that away and risk ND going to not-their-conference. Those news stories about Slive and Swarbrick becoming BFF's the when designing the new playoff? Bc Slive knew ND wasn't going SEC so he made sure neither B1G nor ACC would get them either.
Anyway, I digress, but there's always more than meets the eye and many layers to the CR stuff. i will say the Uconn fans on this board tend to overrate "marketing" aspect of these CR decisions. believe it or not it actually isn't all about cable boxes (Rutgers might be the exception that proves the rule), but tradition, geography, and 'fit' matter too.