Posted August 20, 2012

WAC to drop football after season

The Western Athletic Conference, hit hard by conference realignment, will drop football after the upcoming 2012 season, reports The Denver Post‘s Irv Moss.

“I think that sometime in late July it became apparent that it was unlikely we could continue with football,” WAC commissioner Jeff Hurd told Moss. “We looked at every option we could think of. With the geography we have in terms of schools, it presents a challenge.”

With schools such as Boise State and Fresno State regularly taking down major conference foes, the WAC was viewed as a capable league. But the conference’s best teams have left over the past few seasons.

Boise State, Fresno State, Hawaii and Nevada have already left the WAC, and San Jose State, Utah State, Louisiana Tech and Texas-San Antonio will leave after this year, Moss reported.

The league’s survival as a non-football conference is still in question. Moss reports the WAC needs to add two or three new members to reach the NCAA minimum of seven schools for next season. The search could be easier without football but other variables — such as financial stability — remain.


3 comments
MSM_Chem
MSM_Chem

It's sad to see the WAC die such an ignominious death. I grew up near Fort Collins in the glory days of the WAC, where the first team to 40 would usually win (and it was usually BYU or Air Force). The expansion to 16 teams back in the 90s was an aggressive move to make the conference stronger and more marketable. Who would have guessed that it was the beginning of the end?

BBBigster
BBBigster

Perhaps WAC could merge with WCC