Hints That More WAC Moves On The Way?
Are more WAC moves on the way? A single tweet has us thinking the answer is most definitely "Yes".
Are more WAC moves on the way? A single tweet has us thinking the answer is most definitely "Yes".
Someone explain this one to me. Why would a school leave the established, stable Summit Conference for the mess that has become the WAC? UM-Kansas City, the microphone is yours.
The addition of Cal State Bakersfield and Utah Valley helps move the WAC closer to the magic number of seven: the number of schools needed to retain its automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
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Blogging the Bracket came up with an out of left field idea after hearing Hawai'i's thoughts on football independence.
Blogging the Bracket looks at the potential basketball impacts of a Mountain West/WAC shuffle.