OT- Mountain West expansion Topic

Syracuse.com is reporting via Fanhouse.com that TCU is in fact joining the Big East, and that the New York Daily News reports an official announcement will be made in Dallas this afternoon:

http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2010/11/report_tcu_accepts_invitation.html
11/29/2010 10:30 AM
Posted by professor17 on 11/29/2010 10:31:00 AM (view original):
Syracuse.com is reporting via Fanhouse.com that TCU is in fact joining the Big East, and that the New York Daily News reports an official announcement will be made in Dallas this afternoon:

http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2010/11/report_tcu_accepts_invitation.html
+1,000,000
11/29/2010 12:58 PM
Do you think HD will also do realignments & move schools to their new conferences?
11/30/2010 12:00 PM
I'm hearing there will be yet a couple other MAJOR realignments
11/30/2010 12:36 PM
Posted by ewells54 on 11/30/2010 12:00:00 PM (view original):
Do you think HD will also do realignments & move schools to their new conferences?
They never have before.  For instance, there are several schools that have moved from DII to DI but are still DII in this game.  Fisk is still listed as DIII despite cancelling all athletics.
11/30/2010 1:20 PM
that's dumb, what prevents them from doing realignments?  some coach may get lucky but big deal
11/30/2010 7:34 PM

In order to have  fair scheduling (and ease of programming) there needs  to be 12 schools/conference. If they move a team up to DI, then they'd have to move another team back to DII. That's the major reason that the alignments don't mimic real life.  

I tried to reorganize the conferences once, thinking I could do better. Try it....it's impossible to end up 100% with logical groupings.

11/30/2010 10:29 PM
But are the groupings really logical right now?
11/30/2010 11:23 PM
I took a shot at it.
12/1/2010 1:10 PM

Exerpted from Andy Katz at ESPN.com

Hawaii is leaving the WAC and has accepted a football-only membership in the Mountain West Conference for the 2012-13 season, according to the MWC.

The Warriors will play the rest of their sports in the Big West Conference. The Warriors women's teams used to compete in the Big West, which currently is an all-California league.

 

Hawaii's move coincides with TCU's departure for the Big East on July 1, 2012. Nevada and Fresno State also will join the Mountain West on July 1, 2012, to give the conference 10 football-playing members and nine overall sport participants.

The Warriors' departure is another crushing blow to the WAC. It is left with existing members Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, San Jose State, Idaho and Utah State. New members Texas State, Texas-San Antonio and Denver, which doesn't play football, join in 2012. The WAC is losing Boise State to the MWC in June.

Hawaii A.D. Donovan expressed concern that the WAC was moving toward the Central Time Zone with the addition of the Texas schools, which would have increased travel costs for Hawaii along with student-athletes spending more time away from school.

Montana decided against joining the WAC to stay in the Big Sky Conference, which plays football at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Seattle was next on the WAC's list as a non-football playing member, but losing Hawaii makes the need for another football-playing member key. Utah State initially turned down MWC membership when it assumed BYU would be joining the WAC and Fresno State and Nevada would be staying. But when Fresno State and Nevada decided to leave for the MWC, BYU was left with little choice but to go independent and join the West Coast Conference in all other sports starting on July 1, 2011.

The MWC, meanwhile, will look a lot like the WAC used to in football by 2012-13, with Boise State, Fresno State, Nevada, Hawaii, Colorado State, San Diego State, UNLV, New Mexico, Wyoming and Air Force.

The MWC is losing Utah to the Pac-12 next season and TCU to the Big East in 2012. Both of those schools have played in BCS bowl games. They are replaced by Boise State and Hawaii, which also have had BCS bowl bids.

Hawaii is a natural fit in the Big West with most of its non-revenue sport recruitment coming from the West Coast. Hawaii's women's programs were in the Big West from 1984 to '96 before joining its men's programs in the WAC. The Big West membership includes Cal Poly, UC Davis, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Cal State Northridge, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara and Pacific, the only private school in the league.

Andy Katz is a senior college baketball writer for ESPN.com.

12/11/2010 5:56 AM
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