Flyer11 wrote:Dayton Daily News doing some investigating.. Basically says that Creighton is 10, and UD and SLU are 11 and 12, barring "politics."
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/spo ... ded/nWsLz/
Flyer11
Jet915 wrote:Article by Hamilton from Chicago Tribune saying X, Butler and Creighton for next year.
The additions of Xavier, Butler and Creighton should become official by Wednesday or Thursday, according to sources familiar with the talks. And thus the new Big East would take shape for 2013-14.
Xavier and Butler left Atlantic 10 meetings in New York on Friday, according to Sports Illustrated. The thought was that league might vote on increasing exit fees Friday, and if Xavier and Butler announced their imminent withdrawal, they would have lost voting rights and therefore would have had to exit the meeting.
The Atlantic 10 is holding its league tournament at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Meanwhile, Creighton indeed will be the 10th team in the league, a source told the Tribune. There had been some debate on the identity of any additions after Xavier and Butler, but the new Big East has settled on Creighton for certain, barring unexpected complications.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/chi-depaul-catholic-7-20130315,0,7897661.story
BillikensWin wrote:The more I read, the more I'm sure it's Xavier, Butler, Creighton for next year and that's it.
This staggered start seems to be bull.
Recently, John Thompson III joked that he'd love to call the new Big East "the Georgetown league." But when you look at what's happened, he may not be joking. There have been formal discussions about the new league's office being in Washington. The lawyer who is essentially acting as commissioner, Joe Leccese, is a Georgetown graduate. The person who will be spearheading the search for the new commissioner, Liz Boardman of Russell Reynolds, is a former Georgetown field hockey player.
Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/colleg ... z2NdVwoqSS
While Georgetown hasn't lobbied against VCU in meetings, television sources say that the Hoyas don't want VCU in the league. (The prevailing thought being that VCU is too close geographically for Georgetown's comfort and being a public school doesn't fit the profile.)
Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/colleg ... z2NdVWDb5e
Fox's offer of nearly $500 million, which will pay schools north of $4 million per season, was contingent on not talking to another network.
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