Providence, RI (Sports Network) - Notre Dame and the Big East Conference have
announced a separation agreement that will allow the Fighting Irish to begin
play in the Atlantic Coast Conference in the 2013-14 academic year.
Notre Dame made its decision to join the ACC last September, following in the
footsteps of fellow Big East members Syracuse and Pittsburgh. Louisville was
then invited to join the ACC in November.
All the moves, including West Virginia's decision to head to the Big 12, have
led to the demise of the Big East. Once a powerhouse conference with 16 teams,
the league split even further last week with the announcement of the departure
of seven basketball-centered schools. Those universities will retain the Big
East name.
After last week's pronouncement fractured the conference to another level, it
was believed that Notre Dame would seek an early exit. Big East bylaws had
required a 27-month departure notice, which would have kept the Fighting Irish
in one of the leagues for 2013-14.
Terms of the agreement reached Tuesday were not disclosed, but Notre Dame's
exit will be effective July 1.
"From the time of our decision to join the ACC we have stressed our commitment
to ensuring that our departure was achieved in a collegial manner," said Notre
Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick. "This agreement realizes that intention
and we are very grateful to the members of the Big East and commissioner
(Mike) Aresco for helping to facilitate this orderly and timely transition."
Notre Dame will join the ACC in all sports, except football and hockey. It
will remain independent in football, although the new affiliation agreement
requires the Fighting Irish to play five ACC schools per season, while the
hockey program will move to Hockey East.
The separation of the basketball schools from the Big East will also take
effect on July 1.
"This decision makes sense for the Big East," said Big East commissioner Mike
Aresco. "In view of Notre Dame's expressed desire to join the ACC on an
earlier timetable, the Big East and Notre Dame were able to arrive at an
acceptable resolution. The Big East can now focus fully on its future
alignment and rebranding efforts. Notre Dame has been a valued member of the
Big East and we wish them well."
The remaining schools from the old Big East are Connecticut, Cincinnati, South
Florida, Louisville, Rutgers and Temple, with additions for next year coming
in Houston, Memphis, SMU and UCF. Temple was football-only in 2012 with full
membership coming next year.
Rutgers is set to depart for the Big Ten in 2014, although the school is
hoping to leave sooner, while Louisville is also set to move to the ACC in
2014.
Tulane will join the new Big East, or whatever the conference will be named,
in all sports in July 2014 with East Carolina for football only in 2014,
followed by Navy for football only in 2015.
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