Sun Belt changes
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 2:05 pm
Sounds like officials from the Sun Belt are set to announce later this afternoon that they will be kicking Idaho and New Mexico State out of the conference.
For those that are unaware, NMSU and Idaho are football-only members, pretty much because their old conference dropped football after everyone else in the conference who had football (besides Idaho and NMSU) left for other conferences. They were WAY out of the conference footprint (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... C_2014.jpg) and the Sun Belt has been working on adding members that fit more within their footprint (like Georgia Southern and Appalachian State a couple of years ago, and Coastal Carolina over the next couple of years). They've also mentioned that they will be looking to add another school or two that are within their area. Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA) and Eastern Kentucky (Richmond, KY) have been mentioned as possible replacement teams, although Liberty has had difficulties getting interest from FBS conferences being a private, conservative religious school with a HUGE number of online students and a TON of money.
Outside of football, Idaho switched back to the Big Sky conference for all their other sports as of 2014 (having been a full member at the I-AA level for many years up until their move to I-A in 1996).
Possibilities now for Idaho are essentially:
- move football to the Big Sky and be the first school since the early '80s to drop from I-A/FBS to I-AA/FCS
- try to make a go of it as an Independent FBS team (nearly impossible to do for long if you don't have a ton of money and/or history like Notre Dame or BYU).
- completely drop football
NMSU stayed in the WAC for their other sports and had moved their football to the Sun Belt when it was dropped from being sponsored by the WAC. Not sure what options they have though. It's pretty unlikely that the MWC would accept them...I already mentioned that going independent is pretty difficult...they have a slightly better football program than Idaho (or at least, a nicer stadium), but there's not really any other FBS options in the area.
EDIT - Announcement is official now: http://sunbeltsports.org/news/2016/3/1/ ... 61055.aspx
2017 will be Idaho and New Mexico State's last year in the Sun Belt.
For those that are unaware, NMSU and Idaho are football-only members, pretty much because their old conference dropped football after everyone else in the conference who had football (besides Idaho and NMSU) left for other conferences. They were WAY out of the conference footprint (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... C_2014.jpg) and the Sun Belt has been working on adding members that fit more within their footprint (like Georgia Southern and Appalachian State a couple of years ago, and Coastal Carolina over the next couple of years). They've also mentioned that they will be looking to add another school or two that are within their area. Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA) and Eastern Kentucky (Richmond, KY) have been mentioned as possible replacement teams, although Liberty has had difficulties getting interest from FBS conferences being a private, conservative religious school with a HUGE number of online students and a TON of money.
Outside of football, Idaho switched back to the Big Sky conference for all their other sports as of 2014 (having been a full member at the I-AA level for many years up until their move to I-A in 1996).
Possibilities now for Idaho are essentially:
- move football to the Big Sky and be the first school since the early '80s to drop from I-A/FBS to I-AA/FCS
- try to make a go of it as an Independent FBS team (nearly impossible to do for long if you don't have a ton of money and/or history like Notre Dame or BYU).
- completely drop football
NMSU stayed in the WAC for their other sports and had moved their football to the Sun Belt when it was dropped from being sponsored by the WAC. Not sure what options they have though. It's pretty unlikely that the MWC would accept them...I already mentioned that going independent is pretty difficult...they have a slightly better football program than Idaho (or at least, a nicer stadium), but there's not really any other FBS options in the area.
EDIT - Announcement is official now: http://sunbeltsports.org/news/2016/3/1/ ... 61055.aspx
2017 will be Idaho and New Mexico State's last year in the Sun Belt.