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* Rutgers and West Virginia joined the Big East as full members in 1995. ** Virginia Tech joined the Big East as a full member in 2000. *** Temple was removed from the Big East as a football-only member after the 2004 football season. Temple was invited to the Big East as a full member in March 2012, with football returning in July 2012 and all ...
In March 2013, the new conference purchased the Big East Conference name, logos, basketball records, and the rights to the men's basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden from the football-playing members of the old Big East, who formed the American Athletic Conference (AAC), which is the old conference's legal successor. [4]
This is a list of yearly Big East Conference (1979–2013) football standings. The conference first began football play in 1991. The conference first began football play in 1991. Big East standings
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0–9. 1993 West Virginia Mountaineers football team; 1994 Miami Hurricanes football team; 1995 Virginia Tech Hokies football team; 1999 Virginia Tech Hokies football team
The 2012 Big East football season was the 22nd NCAA Division I FBS football season of the conference that was known as the Big East Conference from its formation in 1979 until July 2013, and ultimately proved to be the last for the conference under the "Big East" name, as well as the last with a full round-robin schedule for conference play.
The 2001 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season.It was the Miami Hurricanes' 76th season of football and 11th as a member of the Big East Conference.The Hurricanes were led by first-year head coach Larry Coker and played their home games at the Orange Bowl.
It subsequently became a charter member of Conference USA from 1995 until its move to the original Big East in 2005 through 2012. [2] DePaul and the other six Catholic, non-FBS schools announced on December 15, 2012, their separation to eventually form a new conference that would carry the Big East name in 2013.