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The Big East Conference is too bloated - here's an analysis. [link]

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  • mysportsrumors mysportsrumors
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    its a tough call on what really to do with the big east..  i wouldnt mind uconn as they get better playing in a better football conference but i really think as a football conf, the league is rising back up.. i could never see uconn bball outside of the Big East thou, it just wouldn't be right or natural
    Posted 5/20/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • AEM AEM
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    I think that the BE needs to do addition by subtraction sooner or later. They are going to constantly lose out on a bit (if not more) for March Madness, and that is money that the conference does not want to lose. There is plenty of teams that are now "not really in the Big East section" of the US and maybe it would be time to reshape the whole thing.

    AEM

    Posted 5/20/2008 [reply] [flag]

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