All Realignment Talk Here

This is random but I saw a picture of President Obama playing basketball at the White House and some guy had a SJ t-shirt on lol. Cool to see.

Interesting. Reggie Love (former Duke player) is on his staff for some college bball ties.

Here it is look on the left

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Our President would NEVER be on the right :)
 
Read CRGreen's response to the UCLA Scout site for more on this story on JJ. Pretty enlightening.
 
Austour... Do you have a link to the comments by "The Honorable crgreen" regarding Coach Howland?

Thanks.
 
Brey envisions tweaking that approach to keep part of the old Big East connection going. He'd like a schedule that includes a rotation with Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette and DePaul.

http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121225/SPORTS/121229871/1007/USWORLD

Lol, interesting he doesn't mention SJU which is arguably his most important game of the catholic 7 with ND alums through NY. No doubt he knows where his bread is at. Playin at Marquette and Nova do nothi for ND.
 
Brey envisions tweaking that approach to keep part of the old Big East connection going. He'd like a schedule that includes a rotation with Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette and DePaul.

http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121225/SPORTS/121229871/1007/USWORLD

Lol, interesting he doesn't mention SJU which is arguably his most important game of the catholic 7 with ND alums through NY. No doubt he knows where his bread is at. Playin at Marquette and Nova do nothi for ND.
He actually has more alums in Chicago than in NY. Having lived there I can tell you, Chicago is definitely a ND town. It's why the football team scheduled Miami there this year...rather than South Bend.
As for Marquette, Milwaukee is just 90 minutes away from Chicago. Plenty of alums there as well....
 
Brey envisions tweaking that approach to keep part of the old Big East connection going. He'd like a schedule that includes a rotation with Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette and DePaul.

http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121225/SPORTS/121229871/1007/USWORLD

Lol, interesting he doesn't mention SJU which is arguably his most important game of the catholic 7 with ND alums through NY. No doubt he knows where his bread is at. Playin at Marquette and Nova do nothi for ND.
He actually has more alums in Chicago than in NY. Having lived there I can tell you, Chicago is definitely a ND town. It's why the football team scheduled Miami there this year...rather than South Bend.
As for Marquette, Milwaukee is just 90 minutes away from Chicago. Plenty of alums there as well....
ND should be another team black balled by the Catholic Seven. I have had enough of their arrogance
 
Brey envisions tweaking that approach to keep part of the old Big East connection going. He'd like a schedule that includes a rotation with Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette and DePaul.

http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121225/SPORTS/121229871/1007/USWORLD

Lol, interesting he doesn't mention SJU which is arguably his most important game of the catholic 7 with ND alums through NY. No doubt he knows where his bread is at. Playin at Marquette and Nova do nothi for ND.

ND never drew well against us and when they did come they sat on their hands, very similar to our fans actually
 
Phil Grosz the long time editor of Blue White Illustrated was among the first to report that the University of Maryland and rutgers would be invited to join the Big Ten.

Grosz is now reporting that following the conclusion of the current Bowl Season the the University of North Carolina and Georgia Tech University will also join the Big Ten. The reason for the movement from the ACC to the Big Ten is all about money. Grosz reports that for the period of 2013 through 2019 UNC would receive $90M more from the Big Ten than it would receive from the ACC. Grosz also indicates that UVA wants into the Big Ten.

pitt$burgh and the University of $yracu$e may be a bit disappointed that the power conference they thought they were joining when the bolted from the Big East is not quite what they thought.
 
Phil Grosz the long time editor of Blue White Illustrated was among the first to report that the University of Maryland and rutgers would be invited to join the Big Ten.

Grosz is now reporting that following the conclusion of the current Bowl Season the the University of North Carolina and Georgia Tech University will also join the Big Ten. The reason for the movement from the ACC to the Big Ten is all about money. Grosz reports that for the period of 2013 through 2019 UNC would receive $90M more from the Big Ten than it would receive from the ACC. Grosz also indicates that UVA wants into the Big Ten.

pitt$burgh and the University of $yracu$e may be a bit disappointed that the power conference they thought they were joining when the bolted from the Big East is not quite what they thought.

This might be the best Christmas present of all time...right behind my team signed 1969 Namath jersey! Georgia Tech is one thing...if UNC leaves...that means shockwaves. Taking UNC out of the ACC takes 1/3 of the 3 headed monster of UNC/Duke/Cuse down. If both GT and UNC leave, then UVA and FSU might be next. After that, well...we have seen this story before. If this truly does happen, I can see the Duke rumors starting about joining us for basketball only.
 
Great news if true. Can't see FSU, Miami, Clemson sticking around after those moves. Lets see that would leave the acc with 'cuse, pitt, wake, bc, va, duke, nc state add uconn and cincy maybe you have a good hoops league but football would be terrible.....oh well my heart bleeds for them lol
 
OK, then the ACC takes UCONN and the remaining BE schools to become the best baskeball conference in the country and we have to recruit asgainst that in this area. Be careful what you wish for.
 
OK, then the ACC takes UCONN and the remaining BE schools to become the best baskeball conference in the country and we have to recruit asgainst that in this area. Be careful what you wish for.
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I also think once UCONN goes to the ACC they, along with Syracuse, help Boston College become relevant again. And, of course, we forget that along with UCONN the ACC adds Cincinnati. Neither help in football but they sure do in basketball and the ACC is bb centric. More teams leave, in come Temple, USF, maybe Memphis. Temple gives them another bb outpost in the once Big East dominant Northeast.
 
OK, then the ACC takes UCONN and the remaining BE schools to become the best baskeball conference in the country and we have to recruit asgainst that in this area. Be careful what you wish for.
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I also think once UCONN goes to the ACC they, along with Syracuse, help Boston College become relevant again. And, of course, we forget that along with UCONN the ACC adds Cincinnati. Neither help in football but they sure do in basketball and the ACC is bb centric. More teams leave, in come Temple, USF, maybe Memphis. Temple gives them another bb outpost in the once Big East dominant Northeast.

You mean that the ACC is becoming the Big East of THIS season. So they become just as irrelevant in football as they were a year or two ago when all the big football schools bolt the ACC and they WILL if and when UNC and Georgia Tech leave for the Big 10. If that happens, it is certain FSU, Clemson and V-tech bolt as well. They aren't going to stick around. Notre Dame will then cut out on their deal with the ACC too leaving them high and dry. oh, and at that point the ESPN contract also isn't likel to stay the same. Hysterical.

We should move to 10 to start off the new conference of bball onlies. Then we should wait til UNC and G-Tech bolt to invite Duke into our bball only league. ;-) The ACC looks like its going to burn next and I've been saying it would for a while. I'll get the popcorn!
 
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