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UPDATE: UTEP Miners on C-USA front burner?

Bonesville.net Staff Report

Updated 04.17.04 PM.
Story first posted 04.17.04 AM.

Depending upon which newspaper report, if any, lays out the straight skinny on Conference USA's expansion plan, the University of Texas-El Paso may have cleared the first of two hurdles in its quest to leap to the league from the Western Athletic Conference.

According to Friday reports in the New Orleans Times-Picayune and the Orlando Journal Sentinel, an agreement was reached at a meeting of C-USA athletic directors this week in Irving, TX, to recommend to the presidents of their schools that UTEP be issued an invitation to join the league as an all-sports member.

At least one conflicting report also emerged. The El Paso Times carried a Saturday story indicating that C-USA had made no firm decision on UTEP or other possible expansion targets.

"This is the first time we've had any indication of that," UTEP Associate Athletics Director Mack Rhoades told the El Paso paper. "We knew that Conference USA was certainly interested in us and a number of other schools. But at this point in time, we have not received any official invite and don't know that we will."

The ADs have reportedly decided to aim for a configuration of 12 members aligned into two six-team divisions, an arrangement that would meet the NCAA-mandated minimum requirement for staging what could be a lucrative, nationally-televised conference championship game in football.

Previous speculation had focused on the league expanding to as many as 14 all-sports members. Louisiana Tech, North Texas and Temple, among other schools, had also been mentioned prominently among the mix of candidates for league membership.

C-USA has been undertaking its second effort in recent months to redefine itself since league member Texas Christian announced in February it would bolt for the Mountain West Conference.

Last fall, Mid-American Conference members Central Florida and Marshall and WAC schools Rice, Southern Methodist and Tulsa accepted invitations to join C-USA in 2005-06.

That mass movement took place in the wake of decisions by several programs, including all-sports linchpins Cincinnati, Louisville and South Florida and football-only member Army, to depart the conference.

Non-football schools Charlotte, DePaul, Marquette and Saint Louis also announced their intentions to move to other leagues.

Under the current scenario, C-USA is expected to transform itself from a conglomeration of 15 schools, only 11 of which play football, into a 12-team confederation of all-sports members.

C-USA presidents, whose approval of the ADs' latest plan is not a foregone conclusion, are expected to conduct their own meeting later this month to consider the recommendations.

If the presidents accept the proposed expansion strategy, the following table offers an example of how the new 12-team alignment, which would span three time zones with the addition of the Miners, might be split into two divisions:

Potential C-USA Divisions with Addition of UTEP

Time Zones: ET Eastern; CT Central; MT Mountain.


Eastern Division:

Central Florida ET
East Carolina ET
Marshall ET
Memphis CT
Southern Miss CT
UAB CT
 


Western Division:

Houston CT
Rice CT
Southern Methodist CT
Tulane CT
Tulsa CT
Texas-El Paso MT
 


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