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Boise State, Big East Meeting After Air Force Visit, According To Report

The show must go on, no matter how many schools the Big East loses and how many senators decide to get involved in conference realignment. The Big East still has to get up to 12 football schools despite West Virginia and Louisville scrambling to break for the Big 12.

The list we've been working with for about a month now -- Air Force, Boise State, Central Florida, Houston, Navy, and SMU -- appears to still be on board. According to the Associated Press, the Big East will meet with the Boise St. Broncos on Thursday.

That's after reportedly meeting with SMU on Sunday, Air Force on Wednesday and having some other sort of meeting with Boise over the weekend. UCF is also scheduled to meet with itself Friday night, as Houston is doing Thursday.

Got the schedule all printed out? Sounds like this portion could wrap up soon. The Big East would then need to talk itself into Temple and talk Army into the Big East, and it would be at 12.

For more, visit Boise State blog One Bronco Nation Under God and Big East Coast Bias. Stay tuned to SB Nation's conference realignment news section.

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