Mountain West renegotiates TV deal with CBS
The Mountain West and CBS were finally able to restructure their television contract.
The Mountain West and CBS were finally able to restructure their television contract.
New Mexico and Colorado State are trying to form a new league, and they are looking to bring in Boise State and BYU.
Sources have told Sports Illustrated's Pete Thamel that Boise State could be heading back to the Mountain West.
Big East is trying to lure Fresno State and UNLV as football-only members.
There are early talks with some of the current Big East football programs to team up with the best of the Mountain West fo form a Transcontinental Conference.
The Big East is in a world of hurt, and Tulane is getting blamed for its issues.
USA Today is reporting that the seven basketball-only, catholic league schools are on their way out.
BSU and SDSU have a big decision to make as sources are reporting, barring unforeseen circumstances, the seven non-football playing Big East schools are expected to split from the Big East.
There is a rumor on a message board called WildWest Football that is saying that the Mountain West will be a 16-team league. Not buying this rumor at all.
The seven basketball-only schools of the Big East Conference met Sunday with new commissioner Mike Aresco to discuss where the conference will go now that it appears that the TV money payday is not coming. MW Connection has the round up.