I don't agree with that. In part the Big East's focus on basketball has been detrimental to football. It was leading up to 2003 wshen BC, Miami and VaTech left( and Syracuse wanted to leave but got repalced by Tech). It was in 2005 when the Big East added Depaul and Marquestte rather than 2 football-playing members, It was in 2011 when the Big East proposed to add Villanova and Syracuse and Pitt and West Virginia all decided to leave. Through all of that the focus was on building the best basketball league and the BigEast arguably did just that. Developing football as a major component of the conference was never a priority. It was always viewed as a necessity but mainly to keep the basketball conference together. the end result was that the league now has a great typewriter and a fine desktop. Unfortunately everyone is buying smartphones...