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| - The Big East Conference is a collegiate athletics conference consisting of 15 universities in the eastern half of the United States. The conference's members participate in 24 NCAA sports. Three members have football programs but are not Big East football schools: Notre Dame football is independent while Georgetown and Villanova compete in the Football Championship Subdivision. Another five schools—DePaul, Marquette, Seton Hall, St. John's, and Providence—discontinued their football programs. In football, the Big East has had all eight members play in bowl games since the 2005 realignment and has had seven of eight teams ranked in the Top 25 since 2003. In that time, the Big East has seen the emergence of new national players with West Virginia rising to as high as No. 1 and was ranked in the Top 10 for three-straight years (2005, 2006, 2007), South Florida rising as high as No. 2, Cincinnati and Louisville both as high as No. 3, Rutgers as high as No. 7, Pittsburgh as high as No. 9, and Connecticut as high as No. 13 in BCS standings. Also, Big East football has seen an increase in attendance and is enjoying a new, $250 million plus television package that lasts through 2013. In basketball, Big East teams have made 16 Final Four appearances and won six NCAA Championships (UConn with three, Villanova, Georgetown, and Syracuse with one each). Of the Big East's 16 full members, all but South Florida have been to the Final Four, the most of any conference, though Marquette, DePaul, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh made all their trips before joining the Big East. In 2011, the Big East set the record for the most teams sent to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship by a single conference with eleven out of their sixteen teams qualifying. On July 1, 2013 the non-football playing schools (known collectively as the Catholic 7) will continue the Big East Conference name and form a seven-team non-football playing conference. The remaining football playing members will continue in the current structure, add several schools from other conferences, and rename the conference.
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