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  2. Michigan State University Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    A week later, MSUFCU announced the acquisition of a second Chicago-area bank, Algonquin State Bank. [ 24 ] In November 2023, MSUFCU announced its acquisition of Lansing-based Gabriels Community Credit Union, [ 3 ] [ 25 ] as well as plans for two new Detroit-area branches, to be built in Novi and Brighton .

  3. Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union (MSGCU) is headquartered in Clinton Township, Michigan, and has a membership size of more than 137,000 and assets of over $3.7 billion. MSGCU was founded in 1954 and is a not-for-profit financial institution , which is owned and operated by its members.

  4. 2010–2013 Western Athletic Conference realignment - Wikipedia

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    Texas State Bobcats: Full membership WAC [35] Sun Belt: May 2, 2012: 2013 [17] Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and Lady Techsters: Full membership WAC: C-USA: May 4, 2012: 2013 [36] San Jose State Spartans: Full membership WAC: Mountain West: May 4, 2012: 2013 [37] Utah State Aggies: Full membership WAC: Mountain West: May 4, 2012: 2013 [37] UTSA ...

  5. Western Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The decade of the 2010s began with a series of conference realignment moves that would have trickle-down effects throughout Division I football, and profoundly change the membership of the WAC. Boise State decided to move to the Mountain West Conference (MWC) for the 2011–12 season, [30] and to replace departing BYU, the MWC also recruited ...

  6. Western Athletic Conference football - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The WAC football league also included Dixie State University (renamed Utah Tech University in 2022) and Tarleton State University, both of which played as FCS independents in 2020–21 after having moved from NCAA Division II to the WAC for non-football sports in July 2020. The conference also announced that it will most likely add ...

  7. 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season - Wikipedia

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    The WAC became the first FBS (formerly Division I-A) conference to drop football since the Big West Conference did so after the 2000 season. Idaho and New Mexico State, the two WAC football members who remained for 2013 season, temporarily became FBS independents in football. The WAC would not reinstate football until 2021, doing so as an FCS ...

  8. Liberty Bowl - Wikipedia

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    At-large WAC team Fresno State took their place. ... Michigan State: 7: 34,216: notes: December 31, 1994: ... Records reflect conference membership at the time each ...

  9. 2010–2013 Mountain West Conference realignment - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain West, which had previously announced that their plans for expansion were on hold for a potential expansion including Boise State, announced on June 11, 2010, in advance of a July 1 deadline for WAC teams to withdraw from their conference, [5] that Boise State had joined the conference, and would begin play for the 2011–2012 season. [6]