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  • #46
    Re: Great Western Conf.

    Here is a QA article from the Brookings Register

    Conversations: Quest for a conference


    By John Andrews
    With South Dakota State University’s decision to move to Division I status already made, officials have turned their attention to finding a conference to join. With that in mind, SDSU Athletic Director Fred Oien met Dec. 8 and 9 in Las Vegas with officials from North Dakota State, Northern Colorado, California-Davis, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, Southern Utah and St. Mary’s of California to discuss forming a new football-only conference. Today, the Register talks with Oien about those meetings and the quest for a conference.

    Q. From what I understand, these meetings in Las Vegas marked the beginning of discussions between SDSU and these other six schools, the purpose being forming a new conference. What, if anything, was decided out there?
    A. Well, there were no formal decisions made. What we did is we reviewed a proposed constitution, bylaws. We looked at scheduling; we looked at the policies and procedures for operating a conference and how that conference would operate. In the world of athletics, everybody has pretty set standards on how a conference is going to work together — how are things reported to each other, how do you deal with compliance issues. We worked through the typical stuff that is in place in most conferences. Because this is new, we just had to come to an agreement and look at those things. So we went through an initial draft and made editorial changes. We would expect soon that will come back to us, edited, and then we’ll sit down and talk about it some more. It’s kind of a give-and-take process over time to see if we’re in agreement on how we’re going to operate with each other.

    Q. Is there any sort of a timetable out there for forming this conference?
    A. We would expect that it’s going to happen over a period of time here. It could be in the spring. We’re not sure yet. It all depends upon how quickly we can move and get these things out of the way.

    Q. Are you optimistic that this will get done or are there some stumbling blocks out there?
    A. Oh, I think every one of the schools, the seven schools, felt that we made great progress and that we’re moving forward. And, that somewhere down the road, we’ll be playing each other as a conference.

    Q. Is there still that possibility that SDSU and NDSU could join a conference that’s already out there, such as the Big Sky?
    A. All the members talked about that, in fact all seven of them, that things change. And that if all of a sudden conference affiliation requires you take football with it, then there’s a provision in this constitution of bylaws on how you withdraw from a conference. We have talked about that and I think we have come to agreement on how that would work as well.

    Q. Provided you join this conference, it is football only. What happens to the other sports at SDSU?
    A. We’ll continue our conversations with other conferences. But this was an opportunity to take care of one piece in case a conference that we joined didn’t have football, and we didn’t want to exclude it.

    Q. And what if the conference isn’t formed. What happens with football next year?
    A. Well, we would continue scheduling. In fact, I think we agreed that probably the first time any of us would be able to play a full schedule would be in ‘06. Some of the schools like Cal Poly, Southern Utah, they’ve been playing as an independent, so they’ve got their schedules out there quite a ways already. We’re busy forming our ‘04 and ‘05 schedules right now, and that’s gone very well for us. We’re not too far from a full schedule.

    Compiled by John Andrews

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    • #47
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      Don't know if this has been posted before...Feb 24 appears to be the target date for a decision.

      http://www.bayarea.com/mld/cctimes/s...ia/7537733.htm

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      • #48
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        Cool story, something kind of fun about Cal. folks thinking about us here in the Midwest. It would be great to get this thing done. It sounded like we could be playing for a Conf. Championship soon. That would be nice until we can take a shot at the playoffs.
        It would be great for the conf. to get some teams in before we got an auto bid. Cal-Poly and UNC both had good seasons this year.

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        • #49
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          Here is a Story written by one of our own (ok he is really a Bison, but he is registered on our board also) Bison_Kent.  It appears on I-AA.org a leader in the world of I-AA football.  Thought I would provide a link for anyone who has not been over to their sight.  Bison_Kent is their newest staff writer (and he lives down here in the state I currently call home, Kansas) and will be covering the West look for his articles regularly.

          http://www.i-aa.org/section_front.asp?arttypeid=740

          P.S. they have a fun message board.  Crashola, SDSUPhil (aka filbert), DanceswithRabbits, Charger, and myself are registered.  Feel free to join the fun, we could always use a few more Rabbits!

          Go State!

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          • #50
            Re: Great Western Conf.

            A little more news about our proposed home:

            http://ncaasports.proboards10.com/in...num=1074867667

            New 1-AA Football Conference Plans Nearly Finalized
            - by Matthew Peloquin


            Athletic Directors from various 1-AA football schools and Division II schools planning to upgrade to 1-AA, have indicated that they are putting the final touches on the creation of a new, western-based 1-AA football conference. Initial discussions started last spring, between the Athletic Directors from North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Cal-Poly, UC Davis, Northern Colorado and Southern Utah. By forming a conference, the group would eventually be eligible for an automatic bid into the 1AA playoffs. The league hopes to capitalize on the lack of a second western regional conference in 1AA, other than the Big Sky whose members encompass a similar footprint.

            Following their meetings in Las Vegas in early December, it appears that the final touches have been set for the league to be formed. Included in this group of schools will be 1-AA independent, St. Mary's. League management has yet to be finalized, however the Mid-Continent Conference will provide the initial management, through Commissioner Ron Bertovich and Associate Commissioner Ed Grom. The favorite for the conference name by the public seems to be "Great West Conference", but could also come from a group that also includes "Greater West Conference", "Heartland Conference", "Heartland Pacific Conference", "Heartland West Conference", "Western Pacific Conference", "Central Pacific Conference", "Greater Northwestern", "Midland West", and "America West" (the American West Conference dissolved in 1995). Officials from the proposed league have confirmed that both the league name and logo have already been chosen. Trade-marking remains the last hurdle for both issues. While a time frame is not specifically known, the league hopes to launch by the 2006 football season. A formal announcement is expected in early spring.

            Recent developments on the campus of Sacramento St. could eventually result in the affiliation of yet another school with this new conference. First year President Alexander Gonzalez appointed a sports task force in October to review and research various issues related to the Sacramento St. athletic programs and present their recommendations by 2004. Included in this study was determining the feasibility and potential of a new on-campus arena for its basketball and volleyball programs. Also on the agenda for the group was the topic of conference affiliation, with a final recommendation that the university continue to explore all it's options. Recent rumblings over budgetary concerns, lack of fan support for various athletic programs, and the absence of regional rivalries for Sacramento St. within the Big Sky could cause the school to pursue membership in the Big West, which will add UC-Davis for all-sports in 2004-2005 and will be comprised of all California schools once Idaho moves all it's sports to the Sunbelt Conference in 2005 (which it has participated in football since 2001). Dr. Gonzalez could be taking this time to explore the WAC and 1A football as an option. Such a move out of the Big Sky would force the Sacramento St. football program to consider participating as a an independent, applying for membership in the new 1AA conference once it eventually launches, upgrading to 1A or eliminating the sport. While the specific topic of football has yet to be addressed by Dr. Gonzalez, all indications from football Head Coach Steve Mooshagian are that the sport is here to stay. Final decisions by the Sacramento St. administration are expected by this June.

            Any departures from the Big Sky could initiate a search for conference replacements. Ironically, the four main candidates could all come from the proposed new 1AA conference. Northern Colorado, Southern Utah, NDSU and SDSU could top the list since they all will sponsor 1AA football. Adding Southern Utah would provide a convenient rival for Northern Arizona and Weber State, as its located just 280 miles from both universities. Northern Colorado would give the Big Sky entrance into the Denver market without further expanding the conferences general geographic footprint. North Dakota St. and South Dakota St., both of whom have petitioned the Big Sky for membership in the past, could have their consideration revisited. But in a time when many schools are looking for budgetary relief, expanding the conference footprint further eastward could result in an increase in travel costs for all league members.

            Matthew Peloquin can be contacted via email at email@collegesportsinfo.com or http://collegesportsinfo.com/about


            Go State!

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            • #51
              Re: Great Western Conf.

              A little news from one of our new Conf. foes:

              Southern Utah Promotes Meier to Head Coach


              Southern Utah University Sports Information


              Assistant Coaches Also Retained as the Thunderbirds Push Forward to the Future

              Southern Utah University Athletic Director Tom Douple announced Thursday the promotion of assistant head football coach Wes Meier to head coach of the Thunderbird program. Meier replaces Gary Andersen, who stepped down as head football coach last Tuesday to return to the University of Utah as defensive line coach. Meier served as SUU’s defensive line coach as well as the team’s special teams coordinator last season.

              Douple also announced that the entire assistant coaching staff will return for the 2004 season, including offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick, co-defensive coordinators Kevin Clune and Cole Wilson, running backs coach Kalani Sitake and graduate assistants Dave Aoyagi, Dan Finn, Ryan Hunt, Jared Martin and Josh Meyer and undergraduate assistant Chris Brinagh and Ben Meier.

              “After an evaluation of our program over the past two days, it was clear that we stay the course, maintain our staff and the system that was put in place this past year,” Douple said. “We promoted Wes Meier to the head coach position and we are looking forward to a bright future because we are heading in the right direction.”

              Coach Meier returned to the Thunderbirds after a long career in the Utah high school ranks as both a football and track and field coach. Meier, who played at SUU in 1987 before leaving to play in the Arena Football League, spent 11 seasons on the staff at Murray High School, including the 2002 season as head football coach. While at Murray, Meier worked with all phases of the football program, sending countless players on to the collegiate ranks. Meier also served nine years as a track and field coach at MHS, earning Utah 4A Coach of the Year honors in 1998.

              “I am extremely excited about this opportunity,” Coach Meier said. “This staff is a great group of guys and we all share the same philosophy and vision. The ground work is in place for this program and now we need to build off that foundation.

              “We have an outstanding group of players,” Meier continued. “When we got here last year they had to do a big turnaround. This was a tremendous group of fighters and that was evident with the way they played. They did all the early morning and late afternoon workouts, they did their classwork and were good citizens and that all shows very strongly. I couldn’t ask for a better group fo athletes to coach.”

              A 1991 graduate of Utah, Coach Meier also served on the staff at Ricks College. Meier also attended Ricks (now BYU-Idaho), where he earned all-Western States Football League recognition following the 1986 campaign. Coach Meier is married to the former Lynn Winterrose. They are the parents of three sons, Weston, Jantzen and Chase.

              The Thunderbirds played to a 4-7 record in 2003 following a 1-10 mark in 2002 under the previous staff. In addition to the increase in wins, SUU nearly upset I-A Nevada, falling 24-23, and lost four games by two touchdowns or less. SUU also set records for passes attempted and completed under Andersen’s direction.


              Go SDSU!

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              • #52
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                The progress continues, how exciting!! I have full faith in our athletic dept. and university administration. Kloucek is a Jackass who wishes to contribute to the continuation of mediocrity and fear of success in S.D. I hope there is a young person from his district who has higher aspirations for S.D. so we can remove stagnant, old, "comfortable" Frank from his post.
                We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                • #53
                  Re: Great Western Conf.

                  Originally posted by 89rabbit
                  A little news from one of our new Conf. foes:
                  Southern Utah Promotes Meier to Head Coach
                  http://www.suu.edu/athletics/football/meierhc.html
                  http://www.i-aa.org/article.asp?articleid=52633

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                  • #54
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                    Bison-Mav posted this link over on Bisonville:

                    Have you voted?
                    Remember it's every American's right to vote on our New Conference Name.

                    http://www.anygivensaturday.org/cgi-...y=&others=

                    I know my favorite (hint: it is the title of this thread).

                    Go State!

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