On the day after the Big East lost its fifth member in 18 months with Rutgers bolting for the Big Ten and with more defections likely on the horizon, the man who helped make Big East basketball the force that it is offered his view of the college landscape. “I’m going to let those people play their games,” Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim said Wednesday night after his sixth-ranked Orange beat Princeton 73-53. “I think they’ll be doing that for the next 20 years. If they could figure it out and get it done in the next year, we wouldn’t have to think about it.
- Boeheim goes off on conference realignment
- Syracuse drops Princeton at Dome
- 2-3 defense stymies Princeton
- Southerland continues sixth man tradition
- Seven steps for surviving conference realignment
- Rutgers can win Big East for the first time
- Year off pays off for Trevor Cooney
- Southerland steals the spotlight in SU’s win
- Syracuse’s final Big East season rests on Triche and big men
- Syracuse not overlooking Temple
- Orange defense well aware of task at hand against Temple
- ACC looking to Big East for realignment
- Big East may dissolve with latest departures
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