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NCAA版 - Big East completes football-basketball breakup
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l*********m
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为什么诺特丹不去新的大东呢?很般配呀,全是天主教的,不打福特宝,专攻篮球。
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Big East made its split official Friday, with seven
basketball schools breaking away from the football-playing members in a deal
that takes effect on July 1.
Commissioner Mike Aresco told The Associated Press that the seven Catholic
schools which are leaving to form a basketball-centric conference will get
the Big East name, along with the opportunity to play their league
tournament in Madison Square Garden.
The football members, most of which are newcomers to a conference that has
been ravaged by realignment, get a cash haul of roughly $100 million. That
group includes just one founding Big East member - Connecticut - and will
have to find a name for what is essentially a new league.
''It's been an arduous four months but we got to the right place,'' Aresco
said in a phone interview. ''I think both conferences have good futures.''
Aresco, who will remain commissioner of the football league, would not
disclose the financial part of the settlement.
A person familiar with the negotiations told the AP earlier this week that
the football schools will receive about $100 million from a $110 million
stash the conference had built up over the last two and a half years through
exit and entry fees as well as NCAA men's basketball tournament funds.
Aresco said the football schools have not chosen a conference name and there
are no favorites yet. ''We can get on with reinventing ourselves and re-
establishing our brand,'' he said.
He also said they have not determined how the money from the separation
agreement will be split among the members. The person familiar with the
negotiations said the bulk of the money will go to holdover members
Cincinnati, Connecticut and South Florida.
The split with the basketball members as well as a new TV deal with ESPN for
the football schools still must be ratified by the school presidents.
Aresco said that should come soon and without glitches.
Next up on the agenda for the football schools, Aresco said, is to find a
12th member and venues for future basketball tournaments.
The settlement will bring the Big East back to its origins. When it was
formed in 1979, it banded together a group of mostly small, mostly private
schools located in and around Northeast cities.
''I don't mean to speak for all seven schools, but the schools that are
breaking off, we're excited to start a new chapter,'' said Georgetown
basketball coach John Thompson III, whose father led the Hoyas to three
Final Four appearances in the 1980s.
''The Big East has been something that has been special to me personally and
to everyone that's been involved with it. But we're in an era of change,
and as much as that one segment, that one era, that one time of the Big East
, will always be special, will always mean a lot ... it's time for change.''
The seven schools breaking away from the football schools include some of
the Big East's founding members and most recognizable teams: Georgetown, St.
John's, Providence, Seton Hall, Villanova, Marquette and DePaul. They are
expected to sign a television rights deal with Fox, add at least two more
schools and start competing in the 2013 fall semester.
''We are grateful to Commissioner Mike Aresco for spearheading an agreement
that truly represents the best path forward for each of our great
institutions and the thousands of student-athletes who compete for our
schools annually,'' the presidents of the seven basketball schools said in a
joint statement.
The football conference now known as the Big East will consist next season
of Connecticut, South Florida, Cincinnati, Temple, Rutgers and Louisville,
along with incoming members Memphis, Central Florida, SMU and Houston.
Rutgers and Louisville will likely be playing their last seasons in the
conference before switching leagues, to the Big Ten and Atlantic Coast
Conference, respectively.
Tulane and East Carolina are scheduled to join the football league in 2014,
and Navy comes aboard in 2015. Tulsa is being targeted as the next addition
to the conference.
The Big East started playing football in 1991, when it added Miami, West
Virginia, Virginia Tech, Rutgers and Temple, to go along with Pittsburgh,
Syracuse and Boston College. The relationship between the football and
basketball wings was always difficult to navigate, but Big East football was
good enough to be a given a reserved spot in the Bowl Championship Series
in 1998 and that gave the basketball schools access to millions of dollars
in revenue they otherwise would not have had.
In 2004, Miami and Virginia Tech were lured from the Big East to the ACC and
Boston College (a founding member), followed the next year.
Those defections looked as if they could kill Big East football, but the
conference recovered by adding Cincinnati, Louisville, South Florida to
rebuild football and DePaul and Marquette to bolster basketball.
That worked for a while. Big East football more than held its own and Big
East basketball, both men's and women's, thrived.
But the conference fell apart over the last two seasons. Starting with
Syracuse and Pittsburgh announcing in 2011 that they would join the ACC, 16
schools, including Notre Dame, have bailed on the Big East.
Notre Dame plans to join the ACC, but was expected to spend one more season
in the Big East. The breakup could lead the Irish to expedite their move.
The Big East seemed to be on its way toward stabilizing last fall. It hired
Aresco, the former CBS executive, and had a plan to build a coast-to-coast
football conference with Boise State anchoring a western division.
Then the Big Ten wooed Rutgers away and the ACC came for Louisville and the
plan fell apart.
The basketball schools decided to take control of their future, with help
from Fox, which will provide them a lucrative TV deal to help fill the
network's new all-sports cable channels.
The football schools will still have a basketball league, with Connecticut,
Memphis and Cincinnati as the headliners.
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Follow Ralph D. Russo at www.Twitter.com/ralphDrussoAP
G*******s
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有这个可能吧,不过他们已经commit了ACC吧,不光是篮球的,所有除了橄榄球之外的都
搬过去了

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【在 l*********m 的大作中提到】
: 为什么诺特丹不去新的大东呢?很般配呀,全是天主教的,不打福特宝,专攻篮球。
: NEW YORK (AP) -- The Big East made its split official Friday, with seven
: basketball schools breaking away from the football-playing members in a deal
: that takes effect on July 1.
: Commissioner Mike Aresco told The Associated Press that the seven Catholic
: schools which are leaving to form a basketball-centric conference will get
: the Big East name, along with the opportunity to play their league
: tournament in Madison Square Garden.
: The football members, most of which are newcomers to a conference that has
: been ravaged by realignment, get a cash haul of roughly $100 million. That

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