On Sunday, Syracuse and Pittsburgh announced they are leaving the Big East and joining the ACC. The move is the latest in the march toward the era of the superconference in college athletics. Here’s how it breaks down.
In the latest edition of The Point After, The Juice Online’s Micah Tannenbaum and Wesley Cheng talk about SU’s defection to the ACC and the football team’s loss to USC.
From Mike Krzyzewski to Jim Boeheim and Daryl Gross to John Swofford, everyone had something to say about Syracuse and Pittsburgh leaving the Big East and joining the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Syracuse University and the University of Pittsburgh are leaving the Big East Conference to join the Atlantic Coast Conference, the schools announced Sunday.
Syracuse University and the University of Pittsburgh are in talks to move from the Big East Conference to the Atlantic Coast Conference, the New York Times reported on Friday.
Two undefeated teams clash when the Syracuse Orange travel to the Los Angeles Coliseum Saturday for a showdown with the University of Southern California Trojans (2-0 overall, 1-0 Pac-12 South).