MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight

Published: Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009 9:10 p.m. MST
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There's been a lot of talk lately about expanding the Mountain West Conference to include Boise State or perhaps BSU and two other schools to make a 12-team conference with two divisions.

Mountain West Conference officials I talked to Saturday said nothing is imminent as far as they know. Of course, they're not the ones who make such decisions. It's up to the nine presidents of the member schools to decide if they want to expand the league.

I've got another idea. Instead of expanding, how about contracting the conference and switching a few schools in and out?

If we're thinking football, which is the most important factor for conferences these days because of the money implications, let's start with the four currently ranked schools, Utah, BYU, TCU and Boise State. Next, you would want to add Houston, another highly ranked football school, which could give TCU some company in Texas; and Air Force, which beats most everyone every year but BYU, Utah and TCU.

To round out the league, let's add UNLV and San Diego State, because of their locations and potential to be good programs. (I know we've been waiting a long time, but sooner or later those schools have to become decent, don't they?)

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Utah, BYU, TCU, Houston, Boise State, Air Force, UNLV and San Diego State would make a solid eight-school league. Even if UNLV and San Diego State never get much better in football, both are solid basketball schools that would make up for having Air Force and TCU, two non-powers in basketball, in the league.

The advantages to such a league would be many.

The league would have a much better chance to join the other six BCS conferences by adding a couple of strong football schools and getting rid of some of the deadwood.

With eight teams, each school would receive a bigger share of BCS and NCAA Tournament money.

The travel partners would line up pretty well with BYU-Utah, UNLV-San Diego State and TCU-Houston with only the Boise State-Air Force partnership not being geographically convenient. Having travel partners would save a bunch of money by eliminating all of the single-game trips in every sport but football.

But what about New Mexico, Colorado State and Wyoming, you say?

Sure, we'd feel bad for those three schools. But tell me what those three bring to the league football-wise or basketball-wise.

New Mexico hasn't won a football title since 1964, if you can believe it. Wyoming has had its moments over the years, but has struggled lately with one winning season in the past decade. Colorado State was a league power back in the 1990s, but has been mediocre for several years.

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