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Commissioner Karl Benson attributed part of the drop in disbursement to the fact that Boise State received an at-large Bowl Championship Series bid, which pays at a lower rate than previous berths.

In addition the number of shares from the NCAA men's basketball tournament has been declining as bowl costs have risen. The nine-member conference pools some of its bowl liabilities. Costs associated with the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl were expected to be higher with Nevada replacing Hawaii as the WAC representative in 2009.

FULL ARTICLE

http://www.staradvertiser.com/sports/sportsnews/20100625_WAC_payout_to_UH_takes_dip.html

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Based on the comments from folks in Houston it would seem that they will be lobbying MWC to leave the WAC. If La Tech leaves because of the travel costs then my prediction that the WAC will implode may become fact.

Even the lowly Sunbelt has two bowl tie ins. The key for UNT is to see if in fact there is the possibility of a potential merger of Sunbelt/CUSA to adjust both toward more regional conferences. Or there maybe opportunities to create a new conference out of western CUSA and Sunbelt schools and maybe pull in La Tech from the WAC.

My dream conference would be UNT, Tulsa, Ark St, La Tech, ULLafayette, Tulane, Houston, UTEP, SMU, Rice which would give us a Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisana regional conference.

Just my .02 worth.

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Commissioner Karl Benson attributed part of the drop in disbursement to the fact that Boise State received an at-large Bowl Championship Series bid, which pays at a lower rate than previous berths.

In addition the number of shares from the NCAA men's basketball tournament has been declining as bowl costs have risen. The nine-member conference pools some of its bowl liabilities. Costs associated with the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl were expected to be higher with Nevada replacing Hawaii as the WAC representative in 2009.

FULL ARTICLE

http://www.staradvertiser.com/sports/sportsnews/20100625_WAC_payout_to_UH_takes_dip.html

2009 WAC BCS Payout was $3.2 million

2010 WAC BCS Payout was $7.2 million

Article one day later for Nevada.

"The WAC, which annually hands out a "distribution check" to each of its institutions in July, is expected to give the Wolf Pack a payment of $1,413,000, which is up almost 25 percent over last year."

http://www.rgj.com/article/20100626/SPORTS06/6260330/

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