The Mountain West Conference (MWC) has received confirmation that San Diego State University (SDSU) will remain a member of the conference, according to an Associated Press (AP) source. This news comes after months of speculation that SDSU may be leaving the MWC for the Big West Conference.
The MWC is a Division I college athletic conference that consists of 11 member universities located in the western United States. The conference was founded in 1999 and is one of the six conferences that make up the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). SDSU has been a member of the MWC since its inception and is one of the most successful programs in the conference.
The news of SDSU’s continued membership in the MWC is a major relief for the conference. The Big West Conference had been courting SDSU for months and had made a strong push to add the Aztecs to their ranks. However, it appears that SDSU has decided to remain in the MWC and will continue to compete in the conference for the foreseeable future.
The decision to stay in the MWC is a major win for both SDSU and the conference. For SDSU, it means that they will continue to compete against some of the top teams in the country and will be able to maintain their current level of success. For the MWC, it means that they will retain one of their most successful programs and will be able to keep their competitive balance intact.
The confirmation of SDSU’s continued membership in the MWC is great news for college sports fans in the western United States. It ensures that one of the top programs in the region will remain in the conference and that fans will continue to be able to watch some of the best college sports action in the country.