Tired of being pushed around by football, rumor has it that Georgetown & SJU have been pushing to dissolve the conference, but were always at least one vote short. With Louisville leaving, the non football "catholic seven" now have the 70% voting power they need to dissolve the league.
But they have to hurry...
The hang up? The rights to the 'Big East' name, and the rights to the (Big East) tournament contract with MSG. The basketball schools obviously want both.
If the "catholic seven" break off without the name and form a new league, they lose the automatic NCAA birth as well. Not a huge deal, but still something they would prefer to avoid.
In either case, they would likely extend league invites to schools like Xavier, Dayton, St. Louis, and possibly the other Philly "Big 5" schools (excluding Penn), LaSalle & St Joe's, and even Temple, if they drop their football delusions of grandeur and accept that they are a hoops school.
There is even talk that NBC Sports Network would throw big money to this new football-less Big East, and make it the flagship programming of the new network (if that sounds familiar, ESPN did the exact same thing with the original Big East), which would possibly entice national programs like Butler, Gonzaga, & BYU to jump on board (along with Memphis, another school that should just accept their basketball roots).
The bottom line here, is it;s nice to see the basketball schools of the Big East making some noise and potentially fighting back after years of watching football kill the league. The Big East, which has already lost their auto bid status in football, should do the right thing and give up the name to the basketball schools. They owe them that, since they wouldn't exist in the first place without them.
The idea of a retooled BASKETBALL ONLY Big East, with the "catholic seven" plus whoever else, forcing a bidding war between ESPN & NBC Sports Network, is finally some good news for basketball after all the nonsense this football bullshit has caused.
The following schools are full voting members: G’Town, St. John’s, Seton Hall, Nova, Providence, DePaul, Marquette, UConn, USF and Cincy. It takes a 70% vote to dissolve the conference. The Catholic seven, if they wanted to dissolve, now have the 70% needed.
As of July 1, 2013, Temple, UCF, Memphis, SMU and Houston gain full voting rights and the Catholics would lose the supermajority. Considering that Tulane is now a full member of the league, it is time for the Catholics to move on.
If the "catholic seven" break off without the name and form a new league, they lose the automatic NCAA birth as well. Not a huge deal, but still something they would prefer to avoid.
In either case, they would likely extend league invites to schools like Xavier, Dayton, St. Louis, and possibly the other Philly "Big 5" schools (excluding Penn), LaSalle & St Joe's, and even Temple, if they drop their football delusions of grandeur and accept that they are a hoops school.
There is even talk that NBC Sports Network would throw big money to this new football-less Big East, and make it the flagship programming of the new network (if that sounds familiar, ESPN did the exact same thing with the original Big East), which would possibly entice national programs like Butler, Gonzaga, & BYU to jump on board (along with Memphis, another school that should just accept their basketball roots).
The bottom line here, is it;s nice to see the basketball schools of the Big East making some noise and potentially fighting back after years of watching football kill the league. The Big East, which has already lost their auto bid status in football, should do the right thing and give up the name to the basketball schools. They owe them that, since they wouldn't exist in the first place without them.
The idea of a retooled BASKETBALL ONLY Big East, with the "catholic seven" plus whoever else, forcing a bidding war between ESPN & NBC Sports Network, is finally some good news for basketball after all the nonsense this football bullshit has caused.
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