The league's going to be very competitive, with a lot of top 25 teams every year. What we may lose out on is the occasional season when Pitt, Cuse, or UCONN (for other reasons) would have everything clicking and be a top 5 team.
If you're going to look at recruiting rankings, go back the last 5 or 6 years... how many future Big East teams had top 10 classes? Us last year, Georgetown 4 years ago when they grabbed Monroe, Sims, Clark; 'Nova 2 seasons ago with Cheek and Wayans etc, Memphis with Barton and Jackson, and Louisville last year. I think that's it. I don't count Providence with no Ledo.
So I think what we may lose is the outlier team... the year one of the departing schools broke through. But those loses also open up opportunities, so who's to say someone else won't step up. By the way, just losing WVU this year was a bigger blow than people realize.... Huggie has had a damn good run there and Belien before him. Can't replace these programs over night, but it won't be a huge dropoff in my opinion.