Conference USA
Conference USA, officially abbreviated C-USA, is a college athletic conference which stretches from Texas in the west to Florida in the east. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I, and in Division I-A for football.
For 2004/2005, there will be 14 member schools:
After the 2003 football season, the United States Military Academy (Army) gave up its football-only membership in C-USA and reverted to independent status in that sport.
In 2005, eight of the current members will leave for other conferences:
In the same year, five schools will join:
Member schools participate in football, men's and women's basketball, volleyball, baseball, cross country, golf, men's and women's soccer, softball, women's swimming, tennis and track and field.
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Atlantic 10 Conference | Atlantic Ten Conference | Big East | Big East Conference | Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina | Charlotte College | College American football | College Football | East Carolina College | East Carolina Teachers College | East Carolina Teachers Training School | East Carolina University | Fort Worth Bowl | GMAC Bowl | Hawaii Bowl | Mid-American Conference | Mountain West Conference | New Orleans Bowl | Rice University | Southeastern Conference | Southwest Conference | Sun Belt Conference | Texas Christian University | University of North Carolina at Charlotte | University of South Florida | University of South Florida St. Petersburg | University of Southern Mississippi | University of Tulsa | Western Athletic Conference
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