Wednesday, October 17, 2001
Marshall's move to C-USA on hold
Conference USA schools on Monday tabled a decision on football expansion. But C-USA coaches and athletic directors have said Marshall was the most popular candidate to join the league in football.
Marshall had looked to the Horizon League as a possible home for basketball and other sports if the Herd football team moved to C-USA. But the Horizon League decided last week not to expand.
Without a home for its other sports, football coach Bob Pruett said Marshall officials told the C-USA over the weekend it was committed to staying in the Mid-American Conference.
We've said all along that we were extremely happy in the Mid-American Conference, said Pruett, who has won four straight MAC titles. This is a really good fit for us.
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