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Army football retreating from Conference USA after 2004
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — Army's football team will leave Conference USA after the 2004 season to play as an independent. The U.S. Military Academy is making the move to have more flexibility in scheduling, superintendent Lt. Gen. William Lennox Jr. said Thursday.
"We are committed to building a competitive football program at the highest level," Lennox said.
Before joining Conference USA, Army was an independent from 1890 to 1997. Army joined as a football-only member in 1998.
Meanwhile, Conference USA officials voted Wednesday to enforce a bylaw preventing member schools from leaving before June 30, 2005. Conference officials said the move would not keep a school from leaving, but shows the league is prepared to fight to maintain its membership.