gosports1 wrote:Although I wasnt happy about it, IMO BC had to take the spot in the ACC before someone else from the BE did. They didnt want to take the risk and end up it a situation that UConn currently finds itself in. Its a shame that the old BE FB schools couldnt keep it together and stay an eastern FB league (even without the so called C7)
redmen9194 wrote:Pitt might wind up worse than BC. Pitt became a notional power in its last decade in the Big East. When you thought of the Big East, you pictured a team like Pitt. Big, tough, football players on the basketball court who could shoot. They were greatly helped by going into MSG, Wells Fargo and Verizon and playing in front of the recruits they wanted and needed. Now, they are in trouble. They are in a southern league that caters to those schools. They have lost their rivalry games with Villanova and West Virginia, they are gone from New York (They are not even mentioned at all in NYC papers) and are drifting into mediocrity. They might wind up worse than BC as hey have more to loose.
ChestRockwell85 wrote:gosports1 wrote:Although I wasnt happy about it, IMO BC had to take the spot in the ACC before someone else from the BE did. They didnt want to take the risk and end up it a situation that UConn currently finds itself in. Its a shame that the old BE FB schools couldnt keep it together and stay an eastern FB league (even without the so called C7)
I am sorry, but there is no way BC would have ended up in a situation like UConn. BC has a MUCH....MUCH stronger football tradition than UConn, not that that says much, but it's true. Football is what is driving the bus. If BC didn't end up in the ACC at the same time Louisville and Syracuse did, another league would have come along. Look at F'ing Rutgers for crying out loud. They are EMBARRASSING and they still get picked up by the Big 10.
Trust me, I am the last person on Earth to sympathize with BC, but they would have not ended up in the AAC.
ChestRockwell85 wrote: If BC didn't end up in the ACC at the same time Louisville and Syracuse did, another league would have come along.
Bill Marsh wrote:ChestRockwell85 wrote: If BC didn't end up in the ACC at the same time Louisville and Syracuse did, another league would have come along.
BC didn't end up in the ACC at the same time as Louisville and Syrqcuse. They landed there almost 10 years earlier.
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