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[QUOTE="OrangePA, post: 22453, member: 204"] I think the Big East is dead thought is again overstating things. And your question "do you really think this is over" indicates that you didn't read my post. As we type today it's over. The ACC is not inviting Rutgers or UConn to the dance - for now. The SEC is not inviting anybody from the Big East. And the Big 12 is still trying to figure out what it is. So, again, for now, it is over. In the meantime, as I mentioned above, the Big East still possesses the most valuable franchise in college football - the automatic bid. For that reason alone, it is not dead. For me this is all about strategy - strategy that will further enhance the Syracuse Football Program. It is not about being sad. If you have read my posts over the years and especially in the last two years, I have have been calling for SU's move to the ACC. But, I believe that keeping the Big East alive helps SU. And that's what my original post tries to address - how to keep it alive into the future. [/QUOTE]
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