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Syracuse AD: TCU a win-win for Big East
News Wire article from: AP Online ...Only months after many figured it...mortally wounded by defections, the conference...football powerhouse TCU."We went through...decided not to add TCU or anybody else and plans to move forward as a 10...for now.The WAC announced earlier...third nationally after finishing ...
EXPANSION TUESDAY: Marshall, 4 others headed to C-USA; Central Florida, Rice,...
Newspaper article from: The Charleston Gazette (Charleston, WV) ...Conference. Hours after the Big East announced...in which the TCU question may be...enthusiastically endorsed the move, citing the increased...members of the WAC, reached agreement...but is departing after the 2004 season...pending the TCU issue. That would...resides. The ...

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