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It goes back much further than that, of course. The ACC began poaching Big East football/basketball schools more than 20 years ago, but there’s no sense relitigating that, in a manner of speaking.
The House vs. NCAA settlement could be approved next week and if these numbers are accurate, the Big East should benefit the most.
As Dellenger noted, that could be a boon for the Big East, which primarily consists of universities without football teams. Most of those who do (Butler, Villanova, Georgetown) participate at the ...
This March, all 16 teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament's second weekend came from football conferences. No Big East squads, no mid-majors. Into this headwind plows Kevin Willard ...
“In the Big East,” says Duke athletic director Nina King, “their basketball revenue-share portion will be a lot more than what those of us can do who have Division I power football programs.