College Basketball's Early Conference Review: Big East

As conference play begins in a few weeks, here's where the Big East stands so far

Aside from the turmoil caused by conference realignment, the Big East has continued some familiar trends: Syracuse continues to be among the national elite with a bench player taking his turn in the spotlight, Louisville continues to be a defensive pest, and Georgetown is at its best when no one expects big things out of the Hoyas.

But the league has its share of surprises, such as Cincinnati’s ascent and a flop of a season for Florida State.

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Big East 2012-13 College Basketball Preview

Jim Boeheim prepares for farewell tour through conference

The next two years will mark the end of an era for the Big East.

No more Jim Calhoun this season. No more Syracuse and no more Pittsburgh next season. No more Notre Dame in the years to come.

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College Football's Top 10 Non-Conference Games of September

The season is close, and these matchups belong on your must-see list.

The much-anticipated college football season is almost here, and we cannot wait for toe to meet leather on the gridiron. From Cowboys Stadium to the Rose Bowl to the Georgia Dome, here are the top intersectional games to put on your calendar for August and September.

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College Basketball's Biggest Preseason Questions: 17 for the East Region

Our top questions for the ACC, Big East and more

College football season hasn’t begun, but here at Athlon we’re already hard at work in thinking about the 2012-13 basketball season. Believe us, the season will be here before you know it.

Every team has questions about the upcoming season, but some are bigger than others.

 

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Ranking the Big East's Basketball Coaches

Young coaches are catching up to old guard

Even for a league with campus institutions like Jim Boeheim at Syracuse and Jim Calhoun at Connecticut, this offseason was relatively quiet for the Big East coaching ranks.

 

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