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RE: NY Times Reporting Temple in Talks to Big East for All Sports
(02-22-2012 02:00 PM)MinerInWisconsin Wrote:  
(02-22-2012 01:47 PM)esayem Wrote:  That's why I think UMass should be looked at as well. That may only happen if Louisville leaves to free up an all-sports slot.

Doesn't Temple make 13 for FB? If UL leaves, then the BE at 12 for FB makes more sense then adding another 13th in UMass.

Hard to keep track of it all, but if Temple joins, I think it's...

2012 BE football (8): Syracuse, Pitt, UConn, Temple, Rutgers, Louisville, Cincinnati, USF

2013 BE football, assuming Syracuse and Pitt join the ACC in 2013 (12): UConn, Temple, Rutgers, Louisville, Cincinnati, USF, UCF, Memphis, SMU, Houston, Boise State, San Diego State

Navy's start date is set for fall 2015.
02-22-2012 02:06 PM
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