MOUNTAIN WEST AND CONFERENCE USA ANNOUNCE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Landmark Plan Will Give Members Stability, Exposure and Access
IRVING, Texas/COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Mountain West Conference and Conference USA have unanimously come to an agreement in principle to consolidate their member football programs into one large association.
Commissioners of the two leagues formulated this creative and innovative plan with the support of the presidents, chancellors and athletics directors. The 12 members of Conference USA and 10 football‐playing members of the Mountain West will join forces for this strategic landmark in college football.
“The role of a conference is to provide its members with the best possible environment in which to conduct their
intercollegiate athletics programs,” said Mountain West Commissioner Craig Thompson. “Rather than await changes in membership due to realignment, it became clear the best way to serve our institutions was to pursue an original concept. The Mountain West and C‐USA share a number of similarities, and the creative merger of our football assets firmly positions our respective members for the future.”
“The potential of this association is very exciting,” Conference USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky said. “By taking an innovative approach, we feel we can offer tremendous opportunities for exposure and stability without breaking up the regional rivalries that truly make up the college football tradition.” UNLV President and Mountain West Board of Directors Chair Neal Smatresk said, “In an era of uncertainty in intercollegiate athletics, this collaborative partnership with C‐USA lends stability and credibility to our collective football enterprise. We are excited about the prospect of having teams in five time zones and the many possibilities created by this extremely bold and proactive step.”
Conference USA Board of Directors Chair and Tulane president Scott Cowen said, “We are very pleased to be moving forward with the Mountain West Conference on this high potential, unique partnership. Together, we will better position our conferences and member universities for the future with its appeal and its reach across the United States.”
The current 22 members are located in 16 different states, offering a prospective 16‐hour window for competition.
Conference USA has existing television partnerships with Fox Sports and CBS Sports, as well as ESPN for its championship game. The Mountain West has partnerships with CBS Sports and Comcast/NBC Universal.
The two conferences will merge into a separate football‐only entity without affecting their status within the NCAA structure.
Mountain West/C-USA football-only merger official
Mountain West/C-USA football-only merger official
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Re: Mountain West/C-USA football-only merger official
22 teams? Now that's a super-conference. Go big or go home, right?
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Boise St could play a 21 game conference schedule, go 25-0 on the season and they still would get denied a BCS title shot.
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Re: Mountain West/C-USA football-only merger official
If that idiot doing color on the CBS game today is anywhere near right, this unfortunately applies.DJH wrote:Boise St could play a 21 game conference schedule, go 25-0 on the season and they still would get denied a BCS title shot.
Stupid ECB....

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It's not ECB. It's bias against non-BCS teams. And, as the system currently stands... it's the way it should be. No way a Boise State deserves to play for a national championship with their shit schedule. I believe there should be a playoff in FBS... and Boise would deserve to make those playoffs. But, that's not the system...SuperHornet wrote: If that idiot doing color on the CBS game today is anywhere near right, this unfortunately applies.
Stupid ECB....
Tulane went undefeated and got shut out of a BCS bowl. It's not East Coast Bias.
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Re: Mountain West/C-USA football-only merger official
They're protecting their interests as realignment shakes out. Makes it easier for the two leagues to "trade" schools where necessary as well.
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