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What do Houston, SMU, UCF really bring?
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RE: What do Houston, SMU, UCF really bring?
(10-28-2011 02:57 PM)bitcruncher Wrote:  There will be interest in Texas, now that both schools are finally part of the BCS...

I think too many people think the "BCS tag" is going to magically change the level of interest in a program. Look at South Florida, which still trails ECU in football and basketball attendance (my preferred measure of interest) despite being an AQ team for the past 6 years. If anything, you get better teams on your schedule, which increase interest in many cases. But in the case of this proposed new Big East, it's not like the Mustangs and Cougars are going to be playing more interesting programs than they are right now aside from Boise State.

I'm leaving UCF out of this, because I think the new Big East's schedule would be more appealing to Knights fans.
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