Big Spring Herald

MAC says no to expansion after MTSU decides to stay in C-USA

- By RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer

The Mid-American Conference announced Wednesday it will stand pat with its membership after examining expansion, just hours after Middle Tennessee State made known it was sticking with Conference USA.

"Following analysis and evaluation by the membership, it has been determined our best interests are served in the conference remaining at 12 full member institutio­ns," Commission­er Jon Steinbrech­er said in a statement. "While a number of institutio­ns have expressed interest, we never requested any institutio­n to apply for membership nor did we have a formal or informal vote concerning any institutio­ns."

The decisions by the MAC and MTSU appear to bring an end to a wave conference realignmen­t at the FBS level of Division I that was triggered this summer by the Southeaste­rn Conference inviting Texas and Oklahoma to leave the Big 12 and join the league.

The trickle down led the Big 12 to swipe three schools from the American Athletic Conference, which then turned to Conference USA for six new members. The Sun Belt also added four new schools, three from C-USA.

Middle Tennessee and fellow C-USA member Western Kentucky had explored the possibilit­y of leaving the conference.

MTSU and WKU would have extended the Midwest-based MAC farther south. But after C-USA announced last week the addition of four new members starting in 2023, Middle Tennessee State decided it was best to stay put in a conference that will now have nine schools, stretching from Virginia to New Mexico.

President Sidney McPhee said in a statement posted on the school website Wednesday that they've watched the Division I landscape for athletics change in the past several weeks. McPhee said MTSU appreciate­d the interest that other conference­s showed in its program.

"Working with our four remaining members, as well as our new partners, Conference USA is poised to rebrand itself as a premier conference in the Group of 5," McPhee wrote.

Commission­er Judy MacLeod said C-USA remains a great fit for Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky with the incoming members.

"We are very pleased that they have decided to reaffirm their commitment to C-USA as we continue to move forward as a conference," she said in a statement. "While several institutio­ns have indicated interest in joining our league, we will use this time to be deliberate and strategic in exploring any potential additional expansion."

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