TCU to Join the Big East

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http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/ncf/news/story?id=5862368

It looks like TCU will get its chance to play in a BCS automatic qualifying conference.
The Horned Frogs have accepted an invitation to join the Big East as an all-sports member, sources told ESPNDallas.com's Richard Durrett on Monday morning. An official announcement is expected at 1 p.m. CT.
Weird fit due to traveling, but it gets them in the BCS automatically in football. They wont compete in basketball.

Boise jumps out of the WAC to play in a stronger confrence and then Utah and TCU jump ship haha.

 
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My timeline may be off on this, but Boise State moves to the Mountain West and both Utah and TCU leave for different conferences. Is it okay to laugh?

 
My timeline may be off on this, but Boise State moves to the Mountain West and both Utah and TCU leave for different conferences. Is it okay to laugh?

LOL!!!

So now that Utah is gone and now TCU will be, does that mean that the Mountain West winner will no longer be guaranteed a BCS bowl bid?

 
My timeline may be off on this, but Boise State moves to the Mountain West and both Utah and TCU leave for different conferences. Is it okay to laugh?

LOL!!!

So now that Utah is gone and now TCU will be, does that mean that the Mountain West winner will no longer be guaranteed a BCS bowl bid?
Mountain west confrence has never had a guarenteed bid to a BCS game.

From what I understood, during the time that Boise announced that they would join the MWC, it was set up that the winner of that conference would have a BCS slot.

 
Back when NU upgraded conferences I wondered whether the B12 would try to pull in TCU and form an all-Tejas division. Guess not.

 
I heard they had a big press confrence at 1 pm today, guess now I know why. I thought all this confrence expansion stuff was dead, guess not.

 
The Big East has also invited Villanova to join for football which would give them 10 teams and move Nova up from the FCS.

Side note: Doesn't 17 teams for basketball sound like a scheduling nightmare?

 
My timeline may be off on this, but Boise State moves to the Mountain West and both Utah and TCU leave for different conferences. Is it okay to laugh?

LOL!!!

So now that Utah is gone and now TCU will be, does that mean that the Mountain West winner will no longer be guaranteed a BCS bowl bid?
Mountain west confrence has never had a guarenteed bid to a BCS game.

From what I understood, during the time that Boise announced that they would join the MWC, it was set up that the winner of that conference would have a BCS slot.
I never heard that. People probably thought it should be so, and maybe would be so, but I never heard anything that remotely sounded like it was a done deal.

 
My timeline may be off on this, but Boise State moves to the Mountain West and both Utah and TCU leave for different conferences. Is it okay to laugh?

LOL!!!

So now that Utah is gone and now TCU will be, does that mean that the Mountain West winner will no longer be guaranteed a BCS bowl bid?
Mountain west confrence has never had a guarenteed bid to a BCS game.

From what I understood, during the time that Boise announced that they would join the MWC, it was set up that the winner of that conference would have a BCS slot.
I never heard that. People probably thought it should be so, and maybe would be so, but I never heard anything that remotely sounded like it was a done deal.
They (MWC as well as the WAC and every other non-auto conference) would have been up for re-evaulation as a BCS conference, and would have LIKELY gained an auto bid from the Big Least.

 
nuance said:
Street Novelist said:
TCU is in Texas. The Big East is, well, on the East Coast. How exactly does that work?
The answer can be found drawn in the sand on the Pacific beaches bordering the state of Colorado.
Good one!

I did like the line comparing TCU's location being similar to the Dallas Cowboys being part of the NFC East.

 
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