SAN MARCOS, Texas - The Sun Belt Conference announced today that
Texas State will join the league on July 1, 2013 and will begin
conference competition for the 2013-14 academic year.
"Texas State University has worked very hard to be ready for FBS
competition and joining the Sun Belt Conference represents a new
opportunity for our future," said Texas State University President
Denise M. Trauth. "The Sun Belt's record of competitive success over
more than 35 years provides a tradition of excellence that we are happy
to join. Our students and alumni will bring a very strong fan base that
will welcome these new opportunities. Just as Texas State is the
rising star of Texas, we believe that the Sun Belt is also on the rise
and we are happy to be a part of its future."
"On behalf of the presidents and chancellors of the Sun Belt
Conference, it is my honor to welcome Texas State University as the
newest member of our league family," said Sun Belt Conference Executive
Committee President and Troy University Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr. "We
are not the same conference we were 10 years ago. The Sun Belt is
strong athletically as demonstrated by the fact that our bowl record
over the last eight years is better than five other BCS conferences. We
are stronger academically, as 90 percent of our teams have achieved an
Academic Progress Rates of 925 or higher. Texas State is an excellent
addition to our strong, growing conference."
Texas State, located in San Marcos between Austin and San Antonio, is
home to over 34,000 students and officially opened its doors in 1903.
Notably, Texas State is the only university in Texas to have graduated a
U.S. president: Lyndon B. Johnson, class of 1930.
The Texas State athletics program currently consists of 16 varsity
programs including the football team coached by Dennis Franchione. The
Bobcats will begin their first season at the Football Bowl Subdivision
level in 2012 and will be eligible to compete for football conference
champions and bowl games when they join the Sun Belt in 2013.
"Texas State is a great addition to the Sun Belt Conference as the
Bobcat athletic program is destined for success in the Football Bowl
Subdivision," said Sun Belt Commissioner Karl Benson. "The Sun Belt
Conference's rise to prominence will continue with Texas State as part
of our league."
"We are very excited about becoming a member of the Sun Belt
Conference in 2013," said Texas State Director of Athletics Dr. Larry
Teis. "We know that our student-athletes will be eager to succeed in
the Sun Belt, and we will enter the conference ready to compete. We
look forward to building new rivalries with some Sun Belt schools and
renewing rivalries with others. The Sun Belt Conference encompasses
eight states from Texas to Florida that are rich in college athletic
traditions, especially in the sport of FBS football."
Texas State's budget for athletics ranks in the upper half of the
current Sun Belt Conference membership, and its undergraduate enrollment
ranks near the top of the league's current membership.
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