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RE: C-USA & MWC dissolving to merge 2013: Affects new BE teams' buyouts?
(02-14-2012 03:02 PM)stever20 Wrote:  Boise St has more media and brand name recognition than all but a few teams... And that includes anyone in the Big East currently. How many times have they been on ESPN the last 6-7 years? A lot. This year- they were on ESPN 3 times. Last year even more- and they had Gameday there.

Syracuse may have had a name, but that name is crap right now in football. 9 conference wins in the last 7 years combined. Pitt very close to Rutgers and Louisville in the standings, but still not irreplacable in any stretch of the imagination. Guess the good question is- when was the last time that Gameday was at Pitt or Syracuse?

Houston had a game day as well.
02-14-2012 03:06 PM
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