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To me the idea of divisions based on geography works best...that maeans UCONN, Rutgers, Temple, Navy, UCF, USF and Cincy or Lousiville if we end up with 14. West would be SMU, Houston, SD State, Bosie, Louisville, Memphis, Team X. I think that gives you the possiblity to develop regional rivals as well as to develop different "personalities" fo reach division...think NFC East and AFC West...one known for power and defense the other known for winging the ball all over the field...obviously they aren't perfect descriptions, the giants throw the ball as well as anyone, and for decades Oakland played nasty defense, but they reflect the personalities of their regions...and that is what the Big East should play up...when the crossover games take place, those differences, even if they aren't entirely accurate, are an automatic hook. Then I agree that their ought ot be a rivalry weekend, even if some or most of them are quasi-made for tv rivalries. Obvioulsy the Keg of Nails, UCONN-Rutgers is developing into a pretty nice battle, too. It has had upsets. It has had controversial endings, it has had weird endings, the fans don't particularly like one another and they argue about what games should count in the series. The only thing lacking really is that it is relatively new...USF-UCF seems like it would be a natural as does SMU-Houston. The old Big East always drove me nuts with its inability/unwillingness to play up these potential rivalries like other leagues do. I always thought that if the Big East was in charge Ohio State-Michigan would be played in week 2...that needs to change.