BREAKING NEWS: Mountain West, C-USA to form new league
February 13, 2012 1:53 PM
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DALLAS -- Members of Conference USA and the Mountain West have announced that the 16 schools are working to form a new conference that would begin competing in the 2013-14 season.
UNLV President Neal Smatresk and Tulane President Scott Cowen released a joint statement Monday.
The statement says the new conference will likely include 18-24 schools, be split into divisions and not only have a football championship game, but also semifinal games.
School leaders plan to have more meetings over the next six months to complete work on the new conference.
In recent months, Air Force was wooed by the Big East Conference, but turned that down to remain in the Mountain West.
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BREAKING NEWS: Mountain West, C-USA to form new league
February 13, 2012 1:53 PM
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FRANK SCHWAB
THE GAZETTE
The Mountain West and Conference USA announced the two leagues will dissolve and form one league, the MW office announced Monday.
The new conference will have 15 teams in all sports, including Air Force, and 16 for football (Hawaii is football only).
The conference, which will begin play in 2013-14, will include a championship game format in football, including semifinals. Forming one large league was deemed necessary after both conferences lost members to other leagues in the past two years, and the new league will likely try to get automatic qualifier status into football’s Bowl Championship Series.
“Today’s announcement is both a culmination of several months of discussion between the presidents and chancellors of these 16 universities and an historic starting point to forge a ground-breaking, new conference,” Mountain West commissioner Craig Thompson said in a statement. “There are a myriad of details and moving parts that will be finalized in the weeks and months ahead, but there is positive momentum toward long-term stability and a tremendous opportunity for all involved.”
Air Force, Alabama-Birmingham, Colorado State, East Carolina, Fresno State, Hawaii, Marshall, Nevada-Reno, New Mexico, UNLV, Rice, Southern Mississippi, Texas-El Paso, Tulane, Tulsa and Wyoming will be the 16 members. In its announcement, the conference stated it will “likely include” 18-24 members.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/new-133401-conference-west.html#ixzz1mJ46cGWo
February 13, 2012 1:53 PM
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DALLAS -- Members of Conference USA and the Mountain West have announced that the 16 schools are working to form a new conference that would begin competing in the 2013-14 season.
UNLV President Neal Smatresk and Tulane President Scott Cowen released a joint statement Monday.
The statement says the new conference will likely include 18-24 schools, be split into divisions and not only have a football championship game, but also semifinal games.
School leaders plan to have more meetings over the next six months to complete work on the new conference.
In recent months, Air Force was wooed by the Big East Conference, but turned that down to remain in the Mountain West.
Read more: Mountain West, C-USA to form new league | new, conference, west - BREAKING NEWS - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO
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BREAKING NEWS: Mountain West, C-USA to form new league
February 13, 2012 1:53 PM
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FRANK SCHWAB
THE GAZETTE
The Mountain West and Conference USA announced the two leagues will dissolve and form one league, the MW office announced Monday.
The new conference will have 15 teams in all sports, including Air Force, and 16 for football (Hawaii is football only).
The conference, which will begin play in 2013-14, will include a championship game format in football, including semifinals. Forming one large league was deemed necessary after both conferences lost members to other leagues in the past two years, and the new league will likely try to get automatic qualifier status into football’s Bowl Championship Series.
“Today’s announcement is both a culmination of several months of discussion between the presidents and chancellors of these 16 universities and an historic starting point to forge a ground-breaking, new conference,” Mountain West commissioner Craig Thompson said in a statement. “There are a myriad of details and moving parts that will be finalized in the weeks and months ahead, but there is positive momentum toward long-term stability and a tremendous opportunity for all involved.”
Air Force, Alabama-Birmingham, Colorado State, East Carolina, Fresno State, Hawaii, Marshall, Nevada-Reno, New Mexico, UNLV, Rice, Southern Mississippi, Texas-El Paso, Tulane, Tulsa and Wyoming will be the 16 members. In its announcement, the conference stated it will “likely include” 18-24 members.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/new-133401-conference-west.html#ixzz1mJ46cGWo
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