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Big East In Flux As Spring Meetings Begin


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Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick says he is monitoring the landscape: "Our operating assumption is we will remain aligned with the Big East."

Yeah, and Texas A&M plans on being in the Big 12.

Just passing the info along. Here's another one.

"ND AD Jack Swarbrick said he is "confident about every team that makes top 4 having access to that (future) playoff format""

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Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick says he is monitoring the landscape: "Our operating assumption is we will remain aligned with the Big East."

Yeah, and Texas A&M plans on being in the Big 12.

Just passing the info along. Here's another one.

"ND AD Jack Swarbrick said he is "confident about every team that makes top 4 having access to that (future) playoff format""

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Swarbrick allegedly says that ND is committed to big east for Olympic Sports. Since ABC says it, I decided to go with "allegedly " instead of "rumor"which apparently applies to many other sources who don't have an acronym for a name.

http://abclocal.go.c...NCF&eid=7963413

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