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Rice, SMU, Tulsa May Join C-USA Early

PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 2:30 pm
by MetroEagle
Hello Everyone,

Please see the article below that appeared in Friday's edition of The Idaho Statesman. The story, by sportswriter Chadd Cripe, reports Rice, SMU and Tulsa may join Conference USA this year instead of 2005. The article also reports the Mountain West Conference is expected to issue TCU an invitation later this month.

Here's the text of the article:

The Western Athletic Conference may trade Tulsa, Rice and SMU for New Mexico State and Utah State a year earlier than expected.

The Big East and Conference USA have had conversations about completing their membership overhauls this summer instead of 2005, WAC commissioner Karl Benson said, a decision that would affect the WAC, Sun Belt and Mid-American conferences.

The 10-team WAC is losing three teams to Conference USA, including Humanitarian Bowl participant Tulsa, and gaining two from the Sun Belt.

“Everyone would like to have this done as soon as possible and not go through a lame-duck year,” Benson said. “We have been a supporter of getting it done for '04 if possible.”

Tulsa athletic director Judy MacLeod said the Hurricane would like to move immediately. They would need the WAC's permission because of the late notice.

“The WAC has been good to us,” said MacLeod, whose school joined in 1996. “But when you're in the position where you've already announced that you're leaving, that lame-duck year is tough on everybody.”

Any changes would have to begin with the Big East, which is adding Cincinnati, Louisville and South Florida from C-USA for football and some non-football schools. The conference already has lost Miami and Virginia Tech to the ACC for 2004 and is scheduled to lose Boston College in the next couple years.

If the Big East makes its changes now, then Conference USA will want to pull in newcomers Rice, Tulsa and SMU of the WAC and Central Florida and Marshall of the MAC.

“It has to start with the Big East and Conference USA,” Benson said. “... If they agree to do it, then we'll follow.”

MacLeod hasn't gotten involved. She expects the conference commissioners and school presidents to make the final decision.

“It will take a lot of work, and a lot of cooperation from everybody,” she said. “If one league doesn't want to do it, it will have that domino effect.”

The biggest challenge could be the football schedules. The WAC already has released its schedule. Another problem is the Mountain West, which still hasn't made its expansion decision. The conference is expected to invite TCU from Conference USA sometime this month, which could prompt C-USA to take Louisiana Tech from the WAC and further complicate a quick transition.

WAC members Boise State, Nevada, Fresno State and Hawaii also have been mentioned as potential Mountain West additions.

“We haven't fully looked at where the games are and where the holes would be (in the football schedules),” Benson said. “It certainly would not be an impossible task, but it would be a difficult task.”

Hope your new year is off to a great start,
Marc

Re: Rice, SMU, Tulsa May Join C-USA Early

PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 12:23 pm
by MrMustang1965
Four words for this reporter in Idaho: "Put the pipe down!"

Re: Rice, SMU, Tulsa May Join C-USA Early

PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 7:58 pm
by Charleston Pony
as much talk as there has been about accelerating all this conference re-shuffling, it's still right where it all started. The ACC and Big east have to get this started by releasing BC early (without the stiff penalty). I'd love to see it happen. Of course, it might mean road trips to New Orleans and Orlando rather than El Paso and Boise!

I'd also like to see us start CUSA hoops with Simpson, Castro and Isham playing as seniors. Next year SMU should field it's strongest bball team since Shumate's SWC championship team.

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