Sirpopopop
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marko said:You are either in BCS or out, so nothing to renegotiate. I suppose the BCS could of pulled the big east BCS bid, but honestly, the big east did not ask Miami and Vatech to leave (notice they are at the top of the ACC now, so which conference was really weak all these years?), and I think the BCS did the right thing by letting the big east keep it's BCS bowl bid. The BCS does have requirements to keep BCS eligibility (top 12 in BCS standings average over 4 years or something like that), so a Pittsburgh BCS bid does not help the big east in the future since they are quite low in the BCS standings.
Also, do not forget there have been other unremarkable teams in the BCS over the years (although Pittsburgh probably does take the cake). A 4 loss Florida St team in 2002 for example, plenty of other 3 loss teams.
What I think you will see happen, is a fifth BCS bowl game will be added, which mean the big east BCS bowl bid will not be as critical. You will also see the big east improve over time. Lousiville will step in and take position towards the top of the big east. Lousiville/WVU/Pittsburgh/Syracuse, and hopefully Uconn can continue improving, and Rutgers/Cincinnati/South Florida also improve.
As if the people here give a shit.
They probably won't even be able to construct a decent counterargument. They'll just keep on chanting how insert mediocre team here could take the Big East title. Of course, as a conference, the Big East has fared alright against OOC middle of the pack BCS teams. The only really big losses against a middle of the pack BCS team was Pitt to Nebraska and Syracuse against Purdue/Virginia. Pitt as a team has matured a lot since then, going on an absolute tear since their loss to UConn.
Now, top of the ladder teams from other conferences like Texas, Cal, or Utah could take the Big East bid easily enough. Of course, they could also easily take the bid in the ACC and Big Ten too.
No... let's just pick on the Big East. Let's also forget to mention the fact that the Big East is in better shape than the ACC to protect its bid (Louisville's BCS rank this year counts for the Big East). Let's also forget to mention that unlike certain other power conferences it has managed to fill its quota of bowl bids and then some.