Temple University Athletics

Temple to Play in West Division for Football in 2013, 2014
11.13.12 | Football
CHICAGO – BIG EAST Conference Commissioner Mike Aresco, emphasizing his conference's national scope, announced that East and West divisions of six teams each in football will begin play in the 2013 season, culminating in a new BIG EAST Championship Game.
“This new alignment gives the Conference and its fans the best of both worlds – national exposure that is a result of the BIG EAST being in six of the top 10 U.S. media markets – with a schedule that focuses on spirited regional rivalries,” said Aresco.
The BIG EAST Football Championship Game will be played between the East and West champions at the home field of one of the participating teams, not at a neutral site, promising an exciting fan experience.
“This unique combination of nationwide scope and regional flavor reflects our commitment to innovation in response to the changing landscape in college football,” Aresco said, “while honoring a tradition of success on the field and in the classroom.”
Aresco continued: “Combined with the extension through 2026 of our historic relationship with Madison Square Garden for the BIG EAST Basketball Championship, the new BIG EAST Football Championship Game will provide two signature events of national significance in college sports.”
The new divisions will be:
East Division
UCF
Cincinnati
Connecticut
Louisville
Rutgers
USF
West Division
Boise State
Houston
Memphis
San Diego State
SMU
TEMPLE
Aresco noted that this alignment will likely be revisited after the 2014 season, when the U.S. Naval Academy and possibly other schools begin play in the BIG EAST.
In this new structure, each team will play eight Conference games per season, of which five will be against divisional rivals. The home and away opponents for each school will be announced after the BIG EAST athletic directors' annual meeting in New York on Dec. 3.
TEMPLE QUOTES
BILL BRADSHAW
Director of Athletics
“Despite the fact that Temple will be in the West Division during the 2013 and 2014 football seasons, we will have every opportunity to play institutions from the East Division and be eligible for the first BIG EAST Championship game.”
“Beginning with the 2015 football season, there will be two seven-team divisions with the addition of Navy and another football school (to be announced later) with every indication that division alignment will be reconstructed.”
STEVE ADDAZIO
Head Football Coach
“That was our agreement going in for the first two years, and I'm good with that. That was part of the deal, and we're going to go in there and play on that side for two years and then that will change. Whether they still go East/West or they go Red/Blue, I'm not involved with all these meetings here, but for the beginning part of this thing, we will be on the Western side. I'm excited to do that. I think that'll be good. We'll still have some of our regional games in here, and I think it's a great new beginning and I'm excited for it."
How it effects recruiting:
“It's exciting. You're talking about some great trips and some great programs. You're playing nationally. It's a national perspective, and I think the kids will enjoy that. When I was at Notre Dame, we played a national schedule. I know that's a bit of a difference scenario, but it was a cool deal--going to places you've never been. It can be very, very exciting. The future is really exciting. I'm thrilled that we're a part of it, and I'm looking forward to bringing this young team into that whole new beginning. I think it's going to be nothing but growth.”
“This new alignment gives the Conference and its fans the best of both worlds – national exposure that is a result of the BIG EAST being in six of the top 10 U.S. media markets – with a schedule that focuses on spirited regional rivalries,” said Aresco.
The BIG EAST Football Championship Game will be played between the East and West champions at the home field of one of the participating teams, not at a neutral site, promising an exciting fan experience.
“This unique combination of nationwide scope and regional flavor reflects our commitment to innovation in response to the changing landscape in college football,” Aresco said, “while honoring a tradition of success on the field and in the classroom.”
Aresco continued: “Combined with the extension through 2026 of our historic relationship with Madison Square Garden for the BIG EAST Basketball Championship, the new BIG EAST Football Championship Game will provide two signature events of national significance in college sports.”
The new divisions will be:
East Division
UCF
Cincinnati
Connecticut
Louisville
Rutgers
USF
West Division
Boise State
Houston
Memphis
San Diego State
SMU
TEMPLE
Aresco noted that this alignment will likely be revisited after the 2014 season, when the U.S. Naval Academy and possibly other schools begin play in the BIG EAST.
In this new structure, each team will play eight Conference games per season, of which five will be against divisional rivals. The home and away opponents for each school will be announced after the BIG EAST athletic directors' annual meeting in New York on Dec. 3.
TEMPLE QUOTES
BILL BRADSHAW
Director of Athletics
“Despite the fact that Temple will be in the West Division during the 2013 and 2014 football seasons, we will have every opportunity to play institutions from the East Division and be eligible for the first BIG EAST Championship game.”
“Beginning with the 2015 football season, there will be two seven-team divisions with the addition of Navy and another football school (to be announced later) with every indication that division alignment will be reconstructed.”
STEVE ADDAZIO
Head Football Coach
“That was our agreement going in for the first two years, and I'm good with that. That was part of the deal, and we're going to go in there and play on that side for two years and then that will change. Whether they still go East/West or they go Red/Blue, I'm not involved with all these meetings here, but for the beginning part of this thing, we will be on the Western side. I'm excited to do that. I think that'll be good. We'll still have some of our regional games in here, and I think it's a great new beginning and I'm excited for it."
How it effects recruiting:
“It's exciting. You're talking about some great trips and some great programs. You're playing nationally. It's a national perspective, and I think the kids will enjoy that. When I was at Notre Dame, we played a national schedule. I know that's a bit of a difference scenario, but it was a cool deal--going to places you've never been. It can be very, very exciting. The future is really exciting. I'm thrilled that we're a part of it, and I'm looking forward to bringing this young team into that whole new beginning. I think it's going to be nothing but growth.”
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