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By Joe Starkey
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, December 11, 2007 No gain. That's the story of Big East football as bowl season begins. After trending upward for three years following its near-death experience, the league finally flatlined -- but only after West Virginia came within a few kicks of competing in the BCS Championship Game. This isn't exactly a crisis. As Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese said before the season, "We've gotten to where we want to be a lot faster than any of us [imagined]." Tranghese will tell you he is pleased with the leag ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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