2013 Football Conference Changes Take Effect Today

Pittsburgh and Syracuse are now official members of the ACC. (Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports)

Conference realignment was in full swing last year, and today is the day when those moves became official for the 2013 football season.

Let’s take a look at each Football Bowl Subdivision conference and which teams have joined or moved on to greener pastures.

ACC

Incoming: Pittsburgh, Syracuse
Outgoing: None
Future moves (2014): Louisville (Incoming), Maryland (Outgoing)

Pittsburgh and Syracuse both join the ACC today from the Big East, which as of today is known as the American Athletic Conference. Pitt was placed in the Coastal Division of the ACC while Syracuse was placed in the Atlantic. Here are the updated ACC divisions:

Atlantic: Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Maryland, NC State, Syracuse, Wake Forest

Coastal: Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Virginia Tech

American Athletic Conference

Incoming: Houston, Memphis, SMU, UCF
Outgoing: Pittsburgh, Syracuse
Future moves (2014): East Carolina (Incoming), Tulane (Incoming), Tulsa (Incoming), Louisville (Outgoing), Rutgers (Outgoing)
Future Moves (2015): Navy (Incoming)

As we mentioned, the old Big East is now known as the American Athletic Conference. They prefer to use “The American” as their brand name rather than the abbreviation AAC.

Pittsburgh and Syracuse have left what was the Big East for the ACC. Houston, Memphis, SMU, and UCF all join The American from Conference USA. Here are the ten American Athletic Conference teams for the 2013 season:

Cincinnati, Connecticut, Houston, Louisville, Memphis, Rutgers, SMU, Temple, UCF, USF

Big 12

Incoming: None
Outgoing: None
Future moves: None

The Big 12 neither adds or loses members for the 2013 season. The conference appears to be content at ten members for the time being.

Big Ten

Incoming: None
Outgoing: None
Future moves (2014): Maryland (Incoming), Rutgers (Incoming)

The Big Ten neither adds or loses members for the 2013 season. In 2014, they will add Maryland and Rutgers. At that time, they will realign into new East-West divisions.

Conference USA

Incoming: Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, UTSA
Outgoing: Houston, Memphis, SMU, UCF
Future moves (2014): Old Dominion (Incoming), Western Kentucky (Incoming), East Carolina (Outgoing), Tulane (Outgoing), Tulsa (Outgoing)
Future moves (2015): Charlotte (Incoming)

Conference USA has the most changes in 2013 with four members leaving and six coming in. Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Middle Tennessee, and North Texas move over from the Sun Belt while Louisiana Tech and UTSA leave behind the now defunct WAC. Houston, Memphis, SMU, and UCF each left for The American. Here are the updated C-USA divisions for 2013:

East: East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Southern Miss, UAB

West: Louisiana Tech, North Texas, Rice, Tulane, Tulsa, UTEP, UTSA

FBS Independents

Incoming: Idaho, New Mexico State
Outgoing: None
Future moves (2014): Idaho (Outgoing), New Mexico State (Outgoing)
Future moves (2015): Navy (Outgoing)

Although not technically a conference, two teams are now FBS Independents. Idaho and New Mexico State were the only two WAC teams that couldn’t find a conference to join in 2013. They will each be Independent for only one season before joining the Sun Belt Conference in 2014.

Mid-American Conference (MAC)

Incoming: None
Outgoing: None
Future moves: None

The MAC neither adds or loses members for the 2013 season. They currently have 13 members and appear to be content with that number.

Mountain West Conference (MWC)

Incoming: San Jose State, Utah State
Outgoing: None
Future moves: None

The Mountain West adds San Jose State and Utah State and was able to retain Boise State and San Diego State. Those two were headed for the Big East but later opted to stay with the MWC. Listed below is the new alignment for the Mountain West Conference, which will hold its first championship game on Dec. 7:

Mountain: Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, Utah State, Wyoming

West: Fresno State, Hawaii, Nevada, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV

Pac-12

Incoming: None
Outgoing: None
Future moves: None

The Pac-12 neither adds or loses members for the 2013 season.

SEC

Incoming: None
Outgoing: None
Future moves: None

The SEC neither adds or loses members for the 2013 season.

Sun Belt Conference (SBC)

Incoming: Georgia State, Texas State
Outgoing: Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Middle Tennessee, North Texas
Future moves (2014): Appalachian State (Incoming), Georgia Southern (Incoming), Idaho (Incoming), New Mexico State (Incoming), Western Kentucky (Outgoing)

The Sun Belt is the only conference to add less members (2) than they lost (4) for the 2013 season. Georgia State is now a full member of the SBC after their transition from the FCS. Texas State joins the conference from the WAC, which no longer sponsors football.

With only eight members in 2013, each SBC schools plays a five-game non-conference football schedule. Here are the eight Sun Belt members for 2013:

Arkansas State, Georgia State, South Alabama, Texas State, Troy, UL Lafayette, ULM, Western Kentucky

Western Athletic Conference (WAC)

Incoming: None
Outgoing: Idaho, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, San Jose State, Texas State, Utah State, UTSA
Future moves: None

The Western Athletic Conference no longer sponsors football. R.I.P. WAC football.

View Comments (25)

  • well I guess it's official you can take Big East name out of the American on your page now...

    wish every conference could get 12 members and a conference championship game and then conference realignment could just stop entirely...

  • don't know why NMSU would've stayed indy when the SunBelt could have used the perfect number for a true round robin season schedule, 9....

    • There join next year for football only. They originally left because the WAC was considered a better football conference then the sun belt was at the time.

  • Poor WAC, but someone was going to get left in the dust. Interesting that it turned out to be them and not someone like the Sun Belt.

  • The University of Who cares located in Nowwheresville would be an excellent candidate for the WAC and a perfect fit.

    WAC translation:

    W: What
    A: Awful
    C: Conference

  • Colorado State and Utah State need to join the PAC in all sports to do well. So much more money would be made. Rivalry games would be eaisier to schedule, and they coluld schedule the PAC championship game at an NFL stadium such as Denver. The two teams would have more competition and more motivation to do well.

    • True, and I should marry Kate Moss. Only problem is Kate and the Pac-12 just aren't all that interested.

    • @Herm, lol'd. You are spot on though. The Pac-10 expanded to 12 to land the TV deal. They got their TV deal, now they're content to roll around in the huge pile of cash. No need to share it with more schools.

    • This is a little bit more realistic, NMSU and Idaho would be reasonable fits in the Mt. West. If they had gotten in the door before SDSU and Boise State did their about-face from the move to the Big East, it would not have surprised me.

    • @Herm
      They weren't invite to the conference the Mt west wanted the 2 spots for SDSU and Boise. They were betting on them coming back. NMSU and Idaho were the worst case scenario for them.

    • @ Biggs
      That is true. However the Mountain West could still see fit to absorb NMSU and Idaho and expand to 14 teams. I guess those schools are joining the Sun Belt Conference, but the Mountain West would be a better geographic fit for both of them, and probably better for continuing historical rivalries as well. And they are both strong enough programs to be reasonably competitive at the Mountain West level.

  • I think that New mexico state should join conference USA and Notre Dame should join the Acc and Byu and Idaho should go pac12

    • Idaho in the Pac-12? You have got to be kidding, they couldn't win consistently in the WAC. When they grow up maybe they will be able to get into the Mountain West, but as for the Pac-12 I wouldn't hold your breath. I think the issue with Notre Dame and BYU staying independent is largely due to their status as religious schools. But the real reason independent status works well for both of them is the prestige of both programs...tradition, history of National Championships, Heisman Trophy winners, future Super Bowl MVP's, etc...neither one has any problem scheduling quality opponents, so they do not feel pressure to join a conference.

  • Anybody know the latest news on the lawsuit between Boise State and the AAC/Big East? BSU never should have gotten themselves into that pickle, San Diego State was a lot smarter in how they went about it. Getting yourself sued by a conference is not the best way to save money for a stadium upgrade.

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