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RE: Alternate History College Sports Realignment Scenarios
(09-13-2017 12:13 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote:  
(09-13-2017 11:43 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(09-13-2017 09:36 AM)Nerdlinger Wrote:  Here's an alternate "Super" Big East of today wherein PSU and FSU joined early on rather than going to the Big Ten and ACC, respectively.

Big East
Football (North): Boston College, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, UConn
Football (South): Florida State, Miami, Temple (FB only), Villanova, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
Non-football: Georgetown, Notre Dame, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John's

"Super" football conference and Villanova just don't sound right together.
Please try again.

"Super" is more for the size than the quality. As I recall, Villanova was doing pretty well in I-AA back when football was added to the Big East in our timeline.

If Villanova went I-A 25 years ago, they would easily be a power school in the ACC or B1G. They are not AAU but rank very high academically.
09-13-2017 12:20 PM
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