Tulane & East Carolina to the Big East in '14, what's next?
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 5:37 pm
Tulane will join the BE in all sports, ECU will be a football only member.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/jeremy-fowler/21160906/big-east-adding-tulane-but-working-toward-bigger-fish----byu
The gulf between the "haves" and "have nots" actually widened with this move. At this point, it's merely survival for the BE in football. The BE will remain viable in college basketball, but the previously announced defections have left a mark.
ECU's loyal fandom deserves this modest move up because their 50,000 seat stadium is sold out on most occasions for home games. Their TV market: Greenville NC, therefore why they haven't been invited to the BE until now.
Tulane: They were going to turf their football program in 2003 and it would've been the right move as far as I'm concerned. Then at the 23rd hour, alumni stepped in. They don't draw particularly well at all; LSU 70 miles away is still king. However, as far as specifically New Orleans is concerned, they are the only college football program. They are proposing to build an on-campus stadium for 2014 that seats 30,000. The stadium proposal issue would be worthy of a separate forum thread!
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/jeremy-fowler/21160906/big-east-adding-tulane-but-working-toward-bigger-fish----byu
The gulf between the "haves" and "have nots" actually widened with this move. At this point, it's merely survival for the BE in football. The BE will remain viable in college basketball, but the previously announced defections have left a mark.
ECU's loyal fandom deserves this modest move up because their 50,000 seat stadium is sold out on most occasions for home games. Their TV market: Greenville NC, therefore why they haven't been invited to the BE until now.
Tulane: They were going to turf their football program in 2003 and it would've been the right move as far as I'm concerned. Then at the 23rd hour, alumni stepped in. They don't draw particularly well at all; LSU 70 miles away is still king. However, as far as specifically New Orleans is concerned, they are the only college football program. They are proposing to build an on-campus stadium for 2014 that seats 30,000. The stadium proposal issue would be worthy of a separate forum thread!