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C-USA commish: ‘I like Western Kentucky’
Posted on February 14, 2013 by Subtle Sparky
If Conference USA commissioner Britton Banowsky had any intentions of calming the talk that Western Kentucky ultimately will jump to his league, he didn’t show it.
Banowsky was asked about Western Kentucky possibly joining MTSU in moving from the Sun Belt Conference to C-USA during a media luncheon to kickoff his visit to MTSU. The event was at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. Here is Banowsky’s answer:
“I do think there is room for more growth. I have a lot of respect for Western Kentucky, and the leadership up there is great. The university is really nice. I don’t know if you’ve been there (to a TV reporter), but it sets up really well. There is potential for more growth in the conference, and you never know in this day as college athletics change. We are poised to move forward if we need to. I like Western Kentucky.”
One possibility: Banowsky was being polite to a mostly Nashville contingent of media members, who also cover WKU at times. But if that’s the case, why not just pass along a couple of compliments and not even hint at being “poised to move forward?”
The more likely possibility is that Banowsky knows there is a decent chance C-USA could have at least one more school plucked away in the not-too-distant future, perhaps Tulsa, and he is ready for the next step, if needed.
Much of Banowsky’s comments on Wednesday were about the great potential for C-USA in Nashville — including making a play for Bridgestone Arena for the C-USA basketball tournament in a few years, as well as other opportunities.
WKU has made a case that it and MTSU bracket the Nashville media market. Is that accurate? Whether WKU does or doesn’t serve that purpose does not matter. What matters is how Banowsky and the C-USA leadership see it, which by the way will soon include four defecting Sun Belt members (MTSU, FAU, FIU, North Texas). Would such schools help or hurt WKU’s chances at moving to C-USA?
Well, if Banowsky wanted to calm such speculation, he didn’t do it. If realignment strikes C-USA again, keep eyes peeled for Bowling Green.
- Adam Sparks (sparks@dnj.com & Twitter.com/AdamSparks)
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