Inside the Big East

Inside the Big East (2005- )

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Hosted by Rob Stone with analysts Steve Lavin and Donny Marshall, Inside the Big East discusses the conference's 10 programs each week during the season and goes behind the scenes with special insider access and analysis.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S12E06Episode 6févr. 7, 2016
S12E05Episode 5janv. 31, 2016
S12E04Episode 4janv. 24, 2016
S12E03Episode 3janv. 17, 2016
S12E02Episode 2janv. 10, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Inside the Big East' premiere?

'Inside the Big East' premiered on December 27, 2005.

Who narrated the show?

The show was narrated by Charles Dutton.

What was the show about?

The show provided an in-depth look at the Big East Conference and its member institutions.

How many episodes were in the first season?

There were six episodes in the first season.

Who produced the show?

The show was produced by ESPN Original Entertainment.

What was the format of the show?

The show featured behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with coaches and players, and highlights from games.

What schools were featured in the show's first season?

The schools featured in the first season were Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Georgetown, and Villanova.

Did the show cover football as well as basketball?

No, the show focused only on basketball.

Was the show exclusive to ESPN?

Yes, the show was exclusively aired on ESPN.

Who was the commissioner of the Big East when the show premiered?

The commissioner of the Big East when the show premiered was Mike Tranghese.

Did the show have guest appearances from former players or coaches?

Yes, the show featured guest appearances from former players and coaches, including Patrick Ewing, Lou Carnesecca, and John Thompson.

Were there any segments that focused on individual players?

Yes, there were segments that focused on individual players, including Gerry McNamara of Syracuse and Allan Ray of Villanova.

How long were the episodes?

The episodes were 30 minutes in length.

Did the show have any notable awards or nominations?

No, the show did not have any notable awards or nominations.

Was the show critically acclaimed?

There are no citations found to suggest whether the show was critically acclaimed or not. Thus, it cannot be determined.

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