Mike Aresco failing to impact Big East
The new commissioner hasn't had much luck in strengthening the conference
The new commissioner hasn't had much luck in strengthening the conference
ESPN's ACC blogger says things weren't that bad compared to first round of expansion.
The Irish won't be joining the ACC just yet
It's no secret that I want the ACC to take over as Madison Square Garden's tenant for the third weekend of March for all of eternity. No city in the ACC footprint can offer what the Big Apple can -...
With the defection of the Catholic Seven, things are looking a lot different in the conference.
The former Big East commissioner is once again putting his amazing powers of hindsight on full display. Fans of former Big East schools are yet again shaking their heads.
Instead of joining the Atlantic 10, the former Big East non-FBS schools may try to poach teams from it
The Big East's seven Catholic schools today announced that they are officially leaving the Big East.
The dismantling of the Big East could let both teams leave early.
The Garden apparently could have an out of their obligation with the Big East
The Atlantic-10 is reportedly open to the idea of expanding.
On the heels of Jim Boeheim recently commenting on lost rivalries (specifically, Boeheim said people didn't care about rivalries anymore), Athlon came up with a list of lost rivalries killed by...
The ACC had a chance to add one school along with Pitt, Syracuse, and Louisville. They failed. West Virginia could have brought a lot to the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The ACC voted to add Louisville this morning.
Facing what could be an additional exodus of teams, the Big East added a couple of more members in time for the 2014 football season with the pickups of Tulane and East Carolina. Don't be fooled...
Sorry Connecticut, but Louisville has the best mix of football, basketball, and other factors to keep the ACC intact. The Cardinals should be the first and only option to replace Maryland.
Will the Big East suffer even more losses?
The Terps and Rutgers are supposedly Big Ten bound. But while the ACC may lose a charter member, it won't be a huge loss for the conference. Even if they replace Maryland with UConn.