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<blockquote data-quote="WVU_Dave" data-source="post: 132109638" data-attributes="member: 1057786"><p>While my post was somewhat tongue-in-cheek, I can't help but see the pros and cons of those few years where the Big East still had increased football brand awareness after the departures of Miami, VT, etc..., which was built on exposure outside of normal college football time slots, excepting some big showdown games. WVU had its heyday then (arguably first or second one depending on your age), with our name and logo recognition growing as was the respect for the program. I think everyone kinda knew that most years the BE winner would not beat the SEC or B10 champ, but the popularity in that period provided enough strength to recruiting of players and coaches, that occasionally the BE champ at least had a shot to get in the game and be competitive enough to have a chance at a NC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVU_Dave, post: 132109638, member: 1057786"] While my post was somewhat tongue-in-cheek, I can't help but see the pros and cons of those few years where the Big East still had increased football brand awareness after the departures of Miami, VT, etc..., which was built on exposure outside of normal college football time slots, excepting some big showdown games. WVU had its heyday then (arguably first or second one depending on your age), with our name and logo recognition growing as was the respect for the program. I think everyone kinda knew that most years the BE winner would not beat the SEC or B10 champ, but the popularity in that period provided enough strength to recruiting of players and coaches, that occasionally the BE champ at least had a shot to get in the game and be competitive enough to have a chance at a NC. [/QUOTE]
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