Here is some news about a formation of a wrestling conference. Once again the Fargo Forum is out front of the Sioux Falls Argus leader on this story. I guess the Argus was too busy following USF.
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Close to a conference
By Jeff Kolpack, The Forum
Published Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Representatives from at least six Division I wrestling schools will meet in Fargo on Thursday in what could be a final step in forming a conference.
North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Utah Valley State, Northern Colorado and Wyoming will gather at the Fargodome. Eastern Illinois’ attendance is uncertain.
Fresno State (Calif.) and Air Force Academy have indicated their commitment to the yet-to-be-named affiliation but will not be present on Thursday.
“We want to get it up and running in some form by next year,” Northern Colorado head coach Jack Maughan said.
Maughan said the schools have three issues on the table: conference affiliation, a target starting date and NCAA Division I tournament automatic qualifiers.
The West Region currently has 23 automatic qualifiers. The proposed new league has already been approached by the five wrestling schools in the Big 12 Conference about a possible merger.
The Big 12, with 36 automatic qualifiers divided between Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, would like more.
“If we pair up with them, we would get like 80 to 85 and that would be an advantage for everybody,” Maughan said. “The bad thing is you’re wrestling five of the best schools in the country. The good thing is you’re wrestling five of the best schools in the country.”
The point: being affiliated with five elite college programs is beneficial for recruiting. The Fargodome is a prospect frenzy this week with the USA Wrestling Junior national championships.
The Thursday meeting will be the fourth between prospective league members. They last met at the Division I Championships in March.
All nine schools are wrestling independents. Maughan said six schools are committed for next season and the other three would join when former Division II schools NDSU, UNC and SDSU become eligible for the Division I tournament in 2006-07. Utah Valley, which is making the jump from junior college to Division I, has a longer reclassification period.
The schools have yet to settle on a league name, another topic that could be finalized this week. Some names being mentioned are the Western Wrestling League, the Great West Conference and the Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Conference.
“That’s tremendous since they’ll be a qualifier after this year,” said NDSU athletic director Gene Taylor. “It would be huge.”
Wrestling and volleyball will be Division I tournament eligible in 2006-07 via an NCAA exemption. All other NDSU sports will be eligible in 2008-09.
The Bison will still be an independent in all other sports except football, which is a member of the Great West Football Conference.
None of the possible league affiliations for NDSU – most notably the Mid-Continent Conference or the Big Sky Conference – sponsor wrestling.
“They would have to find something anyway,” Taylor said.
Readers can reach Forum reporter Jeff Kolpack at (701) 241-5546
http://www.in-forum.com/articles/ind...765§ion=Sports
Close to a conference
By Jeff Kolpack, The Forum
Published Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Representatives from at least six Division I wrestling schools will meet in Fargo on Thursday in what could be a final step in forming a conference.
North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Utah Valley State, Northern Colorado and Wyoming will gather at the Fargodome. Eastern Illinois’ attendance is uncertain.
Fresno State (Calif.) and Air Force Academy have indicated their commitment to the yet-to-be-named affiliation but will not be present on Thursday.
“We want to get it up and running in some form by next year,” Northern Colorado head coach Jack Maughan said.
Maughan said the schools have three issues on the table: conference affiliation, a target starting date and NCAA Division I tournament automatic qualifiers.
The West Region currently has 23 automatic qualifiers. The proposed new league has already been approached by the five wrestling schools in the Big 12 Conference about a possible merger.
The Big 12, with 36 automatic qualifiers divided between Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, would like more.
“If we pair up with them, we would get like 80 to 85 and that would be an advantage for everybody,” Maughan said. “The bad thing is you’re wrestling five of the best schools in the country. The good thing is you’re wrestling five of the best schools in the country.”
The point: being affiliated with five elite college programs is beneficial for recruiting. The Fargodome is a prospect frenzy this week with the USA Wrestling Junior national championships.
The Thursday meeting will be the fourth between prospective league members. They last met at the Division I Championships in March.
All nine schools are wrestling independents. Maughan said six schools are committed for next season and the other three would join when former Division II schools NDSU, UNC and SDSU become eligible for the Division I tournament in 2006-07. Utah Valley, which is making the jump from junior college to Division I, has a longer reclassification period.
The schools have yet to settle on a league name, another topic that could be finalized this week. Some names being mentioned are the Western Wrestling League, the Great West Conference and the Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Conference.
“That’s tremendous since they’ll be a qualifier after this year,” said NDSU athletic director Gene Taylor. “It would be huge.”
Wrestling and volleyball will be Division I tournament eligible in 2006-07 via an NCAA exemption. All other NDSU sports will be eligible in 2008-09.
The Bison will still be an independent in all other sports except football, which is a member of the Great West Football Conference.
None of the possible league affiliations for NDSU – most notably the Mid-Continent Conference or the Big Sky Conference – sponsor wrestling.
“They would have to find something anyway,” Taylor said.
Readers can reach Forum reporter Jeff Kolpack at (701) 241-5546
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