Indytarheel
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The Big East was the best basketball conference of all time. The ACC was always Duke, Carolina and a mystery guest. The 9th place team in the Big East won the NCAA tournament a few years ago.
I realize it would've been hard for the Big East to expand by adding schools from the other major conferences and that UNC had no desire to join the BE.
Let's say:
1) Notre Dame would've helped the Big East by agreeing to play FSU, Maryland, whomever in football if that school would join the BE
2) the owners of MSG wouldn't allow any ACC school to play in MSG unless they joined the BE
3) ESPN would've tried to destroy the ACC instead of the Big East
4) the BE would've cared more about football than they did
"Crazy" things may have happened if those things were true.
As far as the "great" ACC is concerned, recent history is more important than older history (that applies to just about anything in life but back to the subject at hand). Since the Big East went to 16 teams and the ACC went to 12 (2005-2006 season, so the last 8 years) the BE has had 8 different schools make it past the Sweet Sixteen a combined 15 times - this is better than any other conference and is quite remarkable as getting to an Elite Eight (or beyond obviously) is a hard thing to do. UNC has done it 5 times in this time period which is tremendous and Duke somewhat surprisingly has only done it twice (again, it's hard to do). There is no question that UNC and Duke have great basketball programs but 2 schools don't make a conference. As far as the rest of the ACC is concerned, 0 schools have made it past the Sweet Sixteen a combined 0 times. That's right, in the last 8 years the other 10 schools in the "great" ACC have never gotten past the Sweet16 - that's pathetic. All the other major conferences did better than that, the ACC is the only league with only 2 schools making it that far - even the lowly Pac12 got 3 schools that far.
The Big East was getting better too, it had a bright future in basketball and a solid future in football. It never was going to be the best in that sport but neither is the ACC. At any rate, if the pathetic ACC is going to do anything amazing in the future it will be because of the Big East schools and not the old ACC.
With all due respect, I will take your 8 year review and trump it with decades of excellence. Where you talk about sweet sixteen appearances, I can talk about National Championships. See the difference. Yes, no doubt after the first round of expansions with BC, Miami and VaTech, the Big East poached some conferences and strengthen their ranks with programs on the upswing in basketball. And, as a byproduct, the football side of things improved greatly as ACC football floundered and the basketball took a downward turn. However, even with that downward turn, the ACC won three National Championships during that time ('05, '09, '10). For the great New Old Big East, two National Championships ('11 and '13 not sure if U of L counts towards New Old Big East or AAC). You guys also dismiss the fact that the cellar dwellers were true cellar dwellers. DePaul, USF, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Providence and to some extent Saint Johns. Talk about easy W's. Wake my have taken a nose dive but at least they were in the fight up until their coach passed away. VaTech is VaTech. Face facts, the old big east died back in the late 80's.