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Dec. 3—(Click here for classification and realignment, 2022-24, and here for enrollment numbers.) Some major changes are going to be incorporated into New Mexico's next two high school football ...
The Big Ten’s new deal with Fox, CBS and NBC commences July 1. The SEC’s exclusive ESPN deal begins next year. The Big 12 reached an extension through 2030-31 with ESPN and Fox.
Conference realignment is back on the table in college sports just as three Power Five conferences are breaking in relatively new commissioners. While the Big 12 is trying to keep Oklahoma and ...
They include Air Force, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State, UNLV, Wyoming and Hawaii. Because Hawaii is a partial member, the Mountain West needs to add two more schools to be recognized as a conference under NCAA rules, but the league will have until 2028 to do so. “Our immediate priority was solidifying the membership of the Mountain West.
Due to the Western Athletic Conference being "raided" by the Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the Sun Belt Conference, it was initially unknown what path the WAC would take. After these moves, the WAC was down to only two football programs for the 2013 season – New Mexico State University and the University of Idaho .
Seven Mountain West schools have agreed to remain in the league amid overtures by the Pac-12 to lure away at least one more of its teams, the conference announced Thursday. The move comes after ...
The 2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment was a set of extensive changes in conference membership at all three levels of NCAA competition—Division I, Division II, and Division III—beginning in the 2010–11 academic year. Most of these changes involved conferences in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of Division I.