Date: May 1, 2012
To: NMSU Community
From: President Barbara Couture and Athletic Director McKinley Boston
Subject: Conference Alignments
Much
discussion is taking place in the news about possible shifts that may
occur among the WAC football playing schools. Some believe New Mexico
State University
and the University of Idaho are likely to end up on the outside looking
in at the end of this process.
We both felt the need to address this issue with our fans, students, alumni and broader university community.
The
changes in conference alignments that began several years ago and
continue today are unprecedented in college sports. This is truly a new
day when the sports,
primarily football, are ruled by the potential for TV coverage. We all
understand that. Now we are beginning to better comprehend just how
far-reaching this new reality can be. Of course, New Mexico State
University has no major media market to bring to
the table. Without that market our “value” as a conference member
appears to be less than other schools with less successful programs but
that are located in areas with a greater population. The same thing
appears to be the case for the University of Idaho.
We
want to assure the community that we will continue to take any and all
measures we feel might assist us in reaching a successful solution to
this current
challenge.
We
take great pride in our student-athletes and their successes on and off
the court. Our student-athletes are among our best and brightest
students. They graduate
at a higher rate with higher grade point averages than the student body
as a whole. They also achieve success on the field. We are proud that
we stand near the top of the WAC Commissioners Cup with the possibility
of capturing it as the most overall successful
athletic program among current WAC schools.
We
continue to explore all options and ask our university community of
alumni, supporters and students to stand united with us as we seek
solutions.
Make
no mistake, we will be playing football next year and we will be
competing in a revised WAC conference for the 2012-2013 school year.
Our near-term goals
are to compete successfully. We look forward to having you there with
us as we show the rest of the world what makes NMSU an excellent
athletic–and academic–institution.
New Mexico State University
MSC 3Z, Office of the President
PO Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003
575-646-2035
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