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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    Do you know of any small market teams selected because of competiveness? ECU maybe? Q4E and our AD make us look small time.
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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    The MAC, media market, and logic should never be used in the same thought process.:icon_wink:

    We can't get a $20M project off the ground and we have an AD who can't get along with his southern...
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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    '06, good work, but you aren't allowing for the teams that are still to leave the BE for the ACC. UConn and Cincy will be the first two (or last two) to go ACC. Of course they still have major...
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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    Single sport = Football

    Football is all that matters

    Market is all the matters when negotiating the new TV contract.
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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    They are going after TV markets they don't currently have. They've got to have something to sell in the new TV package.

    We DO NOT want Boise and SDSU to leave the BE for the MWC.
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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    Not quite the same. Tulane is glad to be anywhere other than the current C-USA, just like we'd be if we were there.
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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    Why should the NCAA make a special provision for the Catholic schools? Again, the auto bid is not a big concern for them.
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    Re: ESPN: Big East fate vexes Catholic schools

    The Catholic schools are one of the few groups who could make it w/out the auto-bid. No less than two and probably more would be in each year. They'd build up units in a hurry.

    It wouldn't...
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