Big East releases statement on Rutgers' departure
Here is the statement from Big East commissioner Mike Aresco regarding Rutgers' decision to leave the Big East for the Big Ten.
"Although we are disappointed that Rutgers has decided to leave the Big East conference, we wish them well. They have been a valued member of the conference for many years.
"We realize that conference realignment is currently a fact of life in college sports. In the context of this realignment, changes in our membership have been taking place, including important additions. In fact, the Big East has expanded its scope with new members in California, Texas, Florida, Idaho, Tennessee and Pennsylvania. As a result, the Big East has created a unique national football conference that is a factor in the BCS Championship, remains the nation’s strongest basketball conference top to bottom, and is a major force across the full spectrum of men’s and women’s college sports. We remain committed to, and confident in, the continued growth and vitality of the Big East conference."
Rutgers won back to back Big East regular-season titles during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons and also shared the regular-season title during the 1998-99 season and had nine top three finishes in a span of 11 years at one point.
Rutgers' physical and aggressive style could wreak some havoc in the Big Ten so it will be interesting to see how quickly the Scarlet Knights make a run at a title in their new conference.
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