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<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Mining of UTEP would weaken WAC</span>

By JOHN BRANCH
April 28, 2004

The best option was to get out.

The second-best - employing the misery-loves-company theory - was for everyone to stay.

What might be about to happen is third. A distant third.

Texas-El Paso on the way out. Some disappointing replacement - North Texas? Idaho? Saskatchewan A&M? - on the way in. Louisiana Tech going nowhere.

Just six months ago, when conference realignment was all the rage, some thought the worst thing for Fresno State would be for Hawaii or Boise State or Nevada to leave the Western Athletic Conference. No. This would be worse.

Conference USA presidents are expected to vote on a potential 12th member Friday. There's an opening, beginning in 2005, because Texas Christian bolted for the Mountain West Conference, the preferred but currently shuttered destination of Fresno State and other WAC powers.

Louisiana Tech seemed a logical fit for C-USA. Every WAC school had hoped it would go, mostly because it would redefine the WAC's warped sense of "Western" by shaving 809 miles off the conference's eastern edge and thousands of dollars off travel budgets.

But C-USA's athletic directors reportedly, and wisely, have recommended UTEP.

UTEP would be insane to turn down an offer. It's not so much that C-USA is a better fit, but UTEP has to guard against being left behind in the WAC.

UTEP, understandably, is scared of a WAC without Fresno State, Boise State, Nevada and Hawaii - all schools that expressed interest in being elsewhere just a few months ago.

Now, if UTEP goes, the others will look on with a mix of understanding, annoyance and envy.

I recommend reading the entire article

Here is a link for the <a href='http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/college_sports/article/0,1651,TCP_1055_2844512,00.html' target='_blank'>entire large article</a>

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PerfectBronco Wrote:Select paragraphs from tcpalm.com

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<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Mining of UTEP would weaken WAC</span>

By JOHN BRANCH
April 28, 2004

The best option was to get out.

The second-best - employing the misery-loves-company theory - was for everyone to stay.

What might be about to happen is third. A distant third.

Texas-El Paso on the way out. Some disappointing replacement - North Texas? Idaho? Saskatchewan A&M? - on the way in. Louisiana Tech going nowhere.

Just six months ago, when conference realignment was all the rage, some thought the worst thing for Fresno State would be for Hawaii or Boise State or Nevada to leave the Western Athletic Conference. No. This would be worse.

Conference USA presidents are expected to vote on a potential 12th member Friday. There's an opening, beginning in 2005, because Texas Christian bolted for the Mountain West Conference, the preferred but currently shuttered destination of Fresno State and other WAC powers.

Louisiana Tech seemed a logical fit for C-USA. Every WAC school had hoped it would go, mostly because it would redefine the WAC's warped sense of "Western" by shaving 809 miles off the conference's eastern edge and thousands of dollars off travel budgets.

But C-USA's athletic directors reportedly, and wisely, have recommended UTEP.

UTEP would be insane to turn down an offer. It's not so much that C-USA is a better fit, but UTEP has to guard against being left behind in the WAC.

UTEP, understandably, is scared of a WAC without Fresno State, Boise State, Nevada and Hawaii - all schools that expressed interest in being elsewhere just a few months ago.

Now, if UTEP goes, the others will look on with a mix of understanding, annoyance and envy.

I recommend reading the entire article

Here is a link for the <a href='http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/college_sports/article/0,1651,TCP_1055_2844512,00.html' target='_blank'>entire large article</a>

Here is a link to the <a href='http://www.tcpalm.com/' target='_blank'>tcpalm.com</a>
Hey PerfectBronco, where do you find these obscure articles???

I pretty much agree with this writer. UTEP is a huge loss for the WAC!!!!!!

LaTech cannot stay in the WAC as a solo Central time zone team.

But will any Sun Belt teams be willing to join the WAC.
04-29-2004 08:27 AM
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broncobob Wrote:Hey PerfectBronco, where do you find these obscure articles???
I use <a href='http://www.google.com/newsalerts' target='_blank'>Google News Alerts</a>.

Google News Alerts are sent by email when news articles appear online that match the topics you specify.

Find below a good article on Google.

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<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>Search the Internet the Smart Way

Google, beyond Google.</span>

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By Steve Bass
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
I get a real charge out of finding answers to the obscure, albeit humdrum, problems I often face at Bass International. Like why the oranges on my tree are splitting (no doubt the trauma from all the squirrels picking the fruit) or whether my chimney really needs cleaning (it does, darn it, and I'm not doing it myself, thanks).

Sharing some of the search tricks I use--and others I recently learned about in a few PC World articles--is what I'm tackling this week.

Gosh, It's Google

Of course it is. Lest you be surprised, I continue to be enamored with Google. That's because Google is willing to go out on a limb and experiment to make it easy for me to search for unique things. And some just tickle me. For instance, I use <a href='http://www.google.com/newsalerts' target='_blank'>Google's news alerts</a> to read about any mention of my book, PC Annoyances, on the Internet.

What's more, Google will plow through 30 gazillion pages to find numbers--tracking numbers (UPS, FedEx, and the U.S. Postal Service's delivery confirmation system), patents, UPC codes, or vehicle IDs. I can check flight delays and weather conditions at JFK, (type jfk airport) or the status of a flight (type united 670). Very cool--and convenient.

Okay, so I'm exaggerating: It's only about 6 billion. Get the details in "<a href='http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,114823,00.asp' target='_blank'>Google Archive Exceeds 6 Billion Items</a>."

You can read all about Google's latest tricks at the <a href='http://www.google.com/help/features.html' target='_blank'>Google Web Search Features page</a>. But for a better spot, one that makes many of Google's features readily accessible (and much easier to use), try <a href='http://www.soople.com/' target='_blank'>Soople</a>. The main page brings together 14 Google searches, including some of the popular ones such as searching by number and searching multiple sites. Don't miss the other tabs (I almost did): Phone and Location, Translate, and the incredible Calculator.

If you're as obsessed with Google as I am, you may want to follow everything that's new. For that, zip over to <a href='http://www.researchbuzz.org/archives/cat_search_enginesgoogle.shtml' target='_blank'>ResearchBuzz</a>, a site run by the preeminent Google authority, Tara Calishain, coauthor of Google Hacks (O'Reilly & Associates, 2003, 800/998-9938). I swing by every few days to find something new. For instance, that's where I learned about Soople. Spend a few minutes there and my guess is you'll pick up something cool.

OTOH, you may just be starting on the Internet and Google is brand-new to you. In that case, go to the <a href='http://www.googleguide.com/' target='_blank'>Google Guide</a> and click the Novice button. Intermediate users might benefit from a few of the <a href='http://www.googleguide.com/sharpening_queries.html' target='_blank'>syntax examples</a>.

Here is a link for the <a href='http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,115293,00.asp' target='_blank'>entire article</a>

Here is a link to the <a href='http://www.pcworld.com/home/index/0,00.asp' target='_blank'>PCWorld.com</a>
04-29-2004 04:04 PM
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