The newly-dubbed “Catholic Seven”, a name that will stick with the media and fans, regardless of whether or not it is politically correct, is comprised of DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, Seton Hall, St. Johns and Villanova. While the seven won’t start conference play until their Big East contracts run out in June 2015, that hasn’t stopped the institutions from already pursuing a commissioner and exploring a television deal worth millions.
Why does this matter to St. Louis? The presidents of the seven schools met last week with FOX representatives, who confirmed a $500 million offer fee that would be based on a 12-year deal with the seven schools. The Conference would also need to commit to adding five additional teams to the newly formed basketball-only league. And right in the heart of St. Louis sits Saint Louis University (SLU), which couldn’t be a better fit for the new Conference. Basketball-rich and needing Midwest teams, the opportunity seems to be right up Saint Louis University’s alley.
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