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The Big East should add 8 schools
The Big East should add 8 schools:
1, Temple------Philly mkt.
2. Navy--------Baltimore/Wash DC & national mkt
3. ECU---------Tidewater Region & national mkt
4. UCF---------Orlando mkt.
5. Houston-----Houston mkt.
6. SMU---------Dallas/Ft.Worth mkt.
7. Air Force-----Denver/Colo Spgs & national mkt.
8. Boise State--Idaho & the love of the small guy mkt.
All of these schools would be good members of the new Big East Conference. They may not alll be high profile schools, but they sure would bring some great TV markets and cable subscribers to the table. Mr.P3242
10-11-2011 08:22 AM
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RE: The Big East should add 8 schools
The Big East may just have to add all eight of those programs when the Big-12 is done with them.

I wouldn't be shocked.
10-11-2011 08:29 AM
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