Interesting we American college sports fans haven't talked about this. It's been HUGE on the sports forum I frequent.
Anyway, the crux is that the ACC wants Miami, Syracuse, and either Boston College or Virginia Tech in order to have 12 teams and thus have a conference championship. Of course, the problem is that all these schools are in the Big East. If it goes through, the Big East is decimated. HOWEVER, there are talks about the Big East jettisoning its only-basketball schools (like Georgetown, Seton Hall, etc.) and adding teams from Conference USA such as Louisville, Cinncinati, Memphis, and maybe even snaring Marshall.
Of course, the effects of the ACC having its way could really cause a huge change in other conferences.
Here are some scenarios:
I think the first one is the most plausible. A Catholic League forms in basketball, and the Big East retools and even though it cast off its basketball schools, stays big with Louisville and Memphis, along with stalwarts UConn and Temple.
There is also discussion that the Big East is talking to both Penn State and Notre Dame to join it in football. However, I doubt that is going to happen ever, so its simply a pipe dream right now.
The BIG loser will probably end up being Conference USA, which will get its biggest schools taken away from it by the Big East, or so it looks like.
Anyway, the crux is that the ACC wants Miami, Syracuse, and either Boston College or Virginia Tech in order to have 12 teams and thus have a conference championship. Of course, the problem is that all these schools are in the Big East. If it goes through, the Big East is decimated. HOWEVER, there are talks about the Big East jettisoning its only-basketball schools (like Georgetown, Seton Hall, etc.) and adding teams from Conference USA such as Louisville, Cinncinati, Memphis, and maybe even snaring Marshall.
Of course, the effects of the ACC having its way could really cause a huge change in other conferences.
Here are some scenarios:
I think the first one is the most plausible. A Catholic League forms in basketball, and the Big East retools and even though it cast off its basketball schools, stays big with Louisville and Memphis, along with stalwarts UConn and Temple.
There is also discussion that the Big East is talking to both Penn State and Notre Dame to join it in football. However, I doubt that is going to happen ever, so its simply a pipe dream right now.
The BIG loser will probably end up being Conference USA, which will get its biggest schools taken away from it by the Big East, or so it looks like.
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