Catholic 7 to keep Big East name, debut next season

Written by Joe Lucia on .

The so-called "Catholic 7" finally have a name: the Big East. The seven schools (DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St John's, Seton Hall, Villanova) departing from the Big East will reportedly be forming their own league for the 2013-14 basketball season, and will be keeping the Big East name according to a report from ESPN.

The report from ESPN also indiciates that Butler and Xavier will join the conference for the upcoming season, leaving the Atlantic-10 at a cost of $2 million per school. ESPN is also reporting that the conference is looking into adding Creighton, Dayton, and St Louis for the 2014-15 basketball season. Fox is apparently going to be announcing the addition of the Catholic 7 to their programming lineup for the 2013-14 season, giving Fox a better foothold in the college basketball landscape than NBC has had in years.

Two big questions remain for what's left of the "old" Big East. First, what happens with Notre Dame? The Fighting Irish have two options on the table: 1) Join the Catholic 7 in the new Big East for just the 2013-14 season before jumping ship to the ACC or 2) Attempt to gain entrance to the ACC a year early. Notre Dame reportedly planned on staying in the Big East for the 2013-14 season *if* the Catholic 7 also remained, but their exit has clouded matters.

The second question remaining for the former Big East: how will they rebrand for the 2013 season? Big East basketball can still be an attractive brand and it'll be a huge victory for not just the Catholic 7, but for Fox Sports in marketing what amounts to a new league. The remaining hodgepodge of schools on the football and basketball side will keep their automatic BCS bid for the 2013 football season, but they won't be able to bill themselves as the "Big East." For all intents and purposes, Big East football as we know it is dead. Some of the teams still remain, but the conference we'll see in 2013 involving Connecticut, Louisville, Rutgers, Cincinnati, South Florida, Temple, and all of the new schools will be something completely different. 

And thus, the most dramatic piece of the realignment puzzle has been played. The Big East got picked apart for years, tried to feast on the scraps of other conferences, and lost half of their basketball schools. What's left in the rubble of the old Big East is a giant mess of schools that more resembles Conference USA, and a basketball-centralized conference that is what the Big East was when it was first formed in 1979. The Big East was created by basketball and ended up getting broken apart when the conference tried to become a major player in the football world. The conference is in worse shape in basketball than when the whole realignment dance started in 2005, and they're in worse shape in football too. For whatever its worth, there's a certain irony in the Big East name moving on as a basketball only conference once again.

[ESPN]

3 comments
seths2005
seths2005

Big loss for the rest “@awfulannouncing: The Catholic 7 get to keep the Big East name, a big win for them and Fox. http://t.co/Itpt2SkGN7

Kev29
Kev29

I think Notre Dame's options will be more clear (like a lot of other things) when the lawsuits regarding Maryland's ACC exit fee are resolved. If North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia Tech, Florida State and more find the exit fee palatable they could blow the ACC to oblivion. Notre Dame could then run back to the reformatted Big East. Could be why the Catholic 7 only want to add 2 at the moment. Notre Dame always has a place at that dinner table.

Michael Peterson
Michael Peterson

Look for the Creighton Bluejays to join that conference!!

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