Chancellor Boschini addresses athletic conference changes


What at first glance appeared to be a seismic shift in athletic conference realignment has resulted in a few schools moving to conferences that better accommodate their respective institutions. While these moves are far from what was earlier predicted, it is important to note that over the past weeks TCU engaged in strategic conversation and activity to ensure the best possible opportunities for TCU in light of potentially larger conference changes. That activity included:

 
Mountain West Conference meetings
Because we remain a proud member of the MWC, we initiated significant discussions with Conference Commissioner Craig Thompson about ensuring the strength of this conference.  Shortly after those discussions, the schools of the MWC voted to add Boise State.
 
Presidents, Chancellors and Athletic Directors discussions
We held numerous conversations with the presidents, chancellors and athletic directors at various institutions, reminding them that TCU is a strong athletic competitor with championships in numerous sports, new facilities and coaches that are receiving national recognition for their coaching abilities.
 
Legislature outreach

Although a scheduled hearing of the House Higher Education Committee was postponed as a result of the minimal conference changes, we continue visiting the State Capitol and speaking to those who have TCU’s best interests at heart, sharing TCU’s successes in athletics and academics.

 
There is no doubt that TCU’s athletic future is bright:


 
TCU once again ran ads in targeted markets to congratulate our baseball team on such a wonderful season, as well as on their first trip to the College World Series. They appeared last weekend in the following publications:  Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Morning News, Austin American Statesman, Houston Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and the Omaha World Herald.

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