More from Andy Katz this morning:
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...goes-noels-way
1. The new Big East pulled off an officiating coup from its competitor the American Athletic Conference when it landed veteran official John Cahill as its coordinator. Art Hyland, who is retiring as the old Big East's coordinator, will stay on as a consultant. The news of these moves was conveyed to coaches during meetings in Florida on Monday and Tuesday. The American conference was also interested in Cahill and will search for a coordinator. The two conferences will likely compete for the same pool of officials when they play on the same date, mostly Saturdays. The buzz on the meetings was positive as the 10 schools, with their coaches and athletic directors, discussed the future with their television partner, Fox sports. The coaches weren't tipped on the next commissioner, but were told a name would be revealed soon. The schools still don't know which days they will be playing on during the conference season as Fox plans the winter schedule.

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etc.) and players (for MU have GT, Butch, Bo, and even Wade, Butler, Matthews, Novak if schedule permits and Korver for CU etc. and maybe even me based upon my MU b-ball intramural exploits, but I digress) to punctuate the history of the teams in the new Big East and its NYC DNA. Make sure the Fox folks frequently scan the section and be prepared to discuss that player or coach. 