What's left of the Big East, in football:
*Rutgers, WV, UConn, Louisville, Cincy & USF...
Not a BCS automatic qualifier after their deal expires in '13. This is before any Big XII, SEC, ACC or B10 raids. Only WV & Rutgers were in a BCS conference in 2003, most of these schools were C-USA or Div I-AA then...
Of these they aren't an attractive bunch to the other BCS conference. Louisville is a great basketbal draw and building a solid football program; academics (commuter school mostly) leave them only with a potential Big XII invite... UConn is another very good basketball draw, good academics (but not AAU status yet) and just moved (back?) upto Div I football, I could see interest from the ACC if they (ACC) get rejected by Notre Dame... Ditto for Rutgers except they don't have the basketball but they do provide a nice market (New Jersey, toe in NYC) for the ACC. Would give the B10 and PSU a more eastern feel but they'd never get an invite unless they were school #14 and #13 was ND...
USF is another school that just jumped from Div I-AA, lots of talent in Florida but they are a very distant #4 football program in Florida. I don't see them fitting anywhere unless they are a replacement for the ACC losing a Florida team (FSU) to the SEC; likely they are headed back to C-USA... West Virginia brings in a lot of recent football success, a strong basketball program, a rabid fan base and an athletic department that is willing to spend money on its athletics. If they can sustain success, I could see them invited along with Louisville to the Big XII... Cincy doesn't really have a place where it can go, some good basketball there when they were 'hiring' players, lousy academic and rep as a commuter school. Football is a very distant #2 in-state and not much above its MAC neighbors. Likely back to C-USA.
*Rutgers, WV, UConn, Louisville, Cincy & USF...
Not a BCS automatic qualifier after their deal expires in '13. This is before any Big XII, SEC, ACC or B10 raids. Only WV & Rutgers were in a BCS conference in 2003, most of these schools were C-USA or Div I-AA then...
Of these they aren't an attractive bunch to the other BCS conference. Louisville is a great basketbal draw and building a solid football program; academics (commuter school mostly) leave them only with a potential Big XII invite... UConn is another very good basketball draw, good academics (but not AAU status yet) and just moved (back?) upto Div I football, I could see interest from the ACC if they (ACC) get rejected by Notre Dame... Ditto for Rutgers except they don't have the basketball but they do provide a nice market (New Jersey, toe in NYC) for the ACC. Would give the B10 and PSU a more eastern feel but they'd never get an invite unless they were school #14 and #13 was ND...
USF is another school that just jumped from Div I-AA, lots of talent in Florida but they are a very distant #4 football program in Florida. I don't see them fitting anywhere unless they are a replacement for the ACC losing a Florida team (FSU) to the SEC; likely they are headed back to C-USA... West Virginia brings in a lot of recent football success, a strong basketball program, a rabid fan base and an athletic department that is willing to spend money on its athletics. If they can sustain success, I could see them invited along with Louisville to the Big XII... Cincy doesn't really have a place where it can go, some good basketball there when they were 'hiring' players, lousy academic and rep as a commuter school. Football is a very distant #2 in-state and not much above its MAC neighbors. Likely back to C-USA.
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