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14 results for "georgetown"
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Big East wants to add 12th school, keep name
Big East commissioner Mike Aresco says the conference is looking to add another school, and may sign a TV deal with multiple networks.
Story | Conversation | January 28, 2013 -
Former Big East commissioner says Big East defections were inevit...
Brett McMurphyWhen Syracuse announced last year it was leaving the Big East for the ACC, former Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese said it "ripped out the heart" of the league's seven Catholic basketball schools.
Story | Conversation | December 17, 2012 -
Seven schools decide to leave Big East, pursue new basketball fra...
The seven Big East schools that don't play FBS football have decided to leave the conference and pursue a new basketball framework.
Story | Conversation | December 15, 2012 -
Seven schools agree to leave Big East, debating process, source s...
Brett McMurphy, Andy Katz, Dana O'NeilThe seven Catholic schools in the Big East have agreed to leave the conference, but Georgetown is not on board with the process of departure, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Story | Conversation | December 13, 2012 -
Atlantic 10 open to adding Big East basketball schools, creating ...
Andy KatzThe Atlantic 10 has discussed the possibility of a 21-team basketball league in the event that the changing conference landscape makes high-profile Big East schools available, a source with direct knowledge of the situation told ESPN.com Tuesday.
Story | Conversation | December 11, 2012 -
Big East's direction concerns conference's Catholic schools, sour...
Andy Katz and Brett McMurphyThe seven Big East Catholic, non-FBS schools met with Big East commissioner Mike Aresco on Sunday to express their concerns for the direction of the conference, multiple Big East sources confirmed to ESPN.com on Monday.
Story | Conversation | December 10, 2012 -
Presidents and chancellors give commissioner OK to expand Big Eas...
The presidents and chancellors of the 14 remaining Big East members and TCU have authorized Commissioner John Marinatto to "aggressively pursue discussions" with certain schools interested in joining the league.
Story | Conversation | October 02, 2011 -
Football kills Big East basketball tradition
Michael WilbonCollege basketball is essentially slinking around to the side door these days as football programs from Texas to Notre Dame to Syracuse look around with their hands out to make the best deal.
Story | Conversation | September 21, 2011 -
USC jumps to No. 2; Rutgers, Vols enter top 10
Tom LuginbillUSC jumps to No. 2 and Rutgers makes its first ever top-10 appearance, writes Tom Luginbill.
Story | Conversation | July 09, 2008 -
Texas boasts best early recruiting haul for 2009
Tom LuginbillWith seven months until signing day, Texas' big, bountiful class has hit the mark so far as the nation's best, writes Tom Luginbill.
Story | Conversation | June 06, 2008 -
College football bigger and better than ever
Ivan Maisel and Pat FordeNothing was off the record when our college football experts talked about the state of college football.
Story | Conversation | August 06, 2005 -
Big Ten test could expand to all games in '05
An NCAA committee recommended Wednesday that all schools and conferences be allowed to use a video replay system tested last season in the Big Ten.
Story | Conversation | February 09, 2005 -
Lack of minority coaches reflects leadership
The low number of minorities coaching college football teams reflects a lack of diversity among college and conference leaders, according to a University of Central Florida study released Wednesday.
Story | Conversation | November 17, 2004 -
New York landmark's closing leaves Heisman homeless
Wayne DrehsIt has been home to the Heisman Trophy since 1935, but the Downtown Athletic Club's days are numbered.
Story | Conversation | July 21, 2003