

15 Coastal Carolina and Appalachian State have turned into two of the Sun Belt’s best programs since transitioning. When he became Sun Belt commissioner in 2012, he found FCS schools in the region more eager to jump and they helped fortify the conference. When Benson was trying to save WAC football in the early 2010s, he couldn’t persuade some of the strong FCS programs in the West such as Montana and Montana State to make the step up. Liberty’s other sports programs compete in the Atlantic Sun.Ĭ-USA might have turn to FCS programs looking to make the jump from Division I college football’s second-tier to its top level, the Bowl Subdivision.

It has invested heavily in athletics and the Flames have played in bowl games each of the past two seasons. Liberty, a private school in Lynchburg, Virginia, has expressed interest in joining a conference that could house its currently independent FBS football team. “There does come a time when there are no more options,” former Sun Belt and Western Athletic Conference commissioner Karl Benson said. Southern Miss could fit between Sun Belt schools South Alabama and Troy to the east and Louisiana-Lafayette and Louisiana-Monroe to the West. Marshall, in Huntington, West Virginia, would have a natural geographic rival among the Sun Belt’s 10-team football conference with Appalachian State, based in Boon, North Carolina. “Throughout this process, if we identify a school that adds value to the Sun Belt, we’ll certainly consider them for membership,” Sun Belt Commissioner Keith Gill said back in September. This time it could be the Sun Belt poaching C-USA. “I don’t see any Sun Belt Schools leaving,” former Sun Belt Commissioner Wright Waters said. Middle Tennessee, FIU and Western Kentucky were all members of the Sun Belt.īut the Sun Belt is now in a position of strength relative to C-USA. In the past, Conference USA has poached the Sun Belt Conference when it needed replacement schools. The AAC had no interest and instead went on the offensive.Ĭonference USA will be down to eight members - Old Dominion, UTEP, Southern Mississippi, Marshall, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, Florida International and Western Kentucky - with an unclear future. After the latest realignment moves have been completed, 12 of the American’s 14 members will be former C-USA schools.Įarlier this month, C-USA commissioner Judy McLeod sent a letter to AAC commissioner Mike Aresco proposing a merger of sorts between the two conferences to make each a better geographic fit for its members. The result would be a 14-team conference, with four schools in Texas - the three new members and SMU.Ĭ-USA has been a frequent target when the American, formerly the Big East, has needed to reconstitute. Those moves are expected by the 2023 football season, and the American hopes to have its six new members in place when the departing schools leave. The American was in the market for new members after three of its most successful schools - Cincinnati, Houston and Central Florida - announced in September they would be joining the Big 12. The ripple effects of that are now being felt across the country. John Feinstein: Don’t underestimate Deion Sanders - and don’t take your eyes off him.The shuffling is part of the fallout stemming from the latest round of conference realignment that kicked off this summer when Oklahoma and Texas decided to bolt the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference. Season wrap-up: College football can’t ruin the magic of college football, no matter how hard it tries.īarry Svrluga: Kirby Smart finally vanquished Nick Saban, and now college football feels different. USC’s fever dream: At the Trojans’ spring game, minds long addled with college football might struggle to remember where all of the players and coaches used to be.
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