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Big Sky too expand, and soon...
Big Sky Conference Commissioner Doug Fullerton says the conference is exploring expanding from eight schools to as many as 12 in the next two years. “We’re always looking at expansion, because every conference has to look at that as a way to protect themselves,” Fullerton says. “If it makes sense for the conference and for the school, we’ll probably expand sometime in 2006.” Schools in the Great West Football Conference, including Northern Colorado, South Dakota State, North Dakota State and Cal Davis, are likely targets for expansion. Fullerton said the Big Sky would expand primarily as a way to help its basketball programs, which often have trouble scheduling opponents. Division I conferences must have at least seven schools to receive an automatic berth in the NCAA men’s tourney; the Big Sky has eight members, just over the limit. “That tournament is worth around $3 million a year to our schools, so we’re always looking at what other conference realignments might do to our conference,” Fullerton says. “We’re looking at other schools as a way to protect ourselves in case anything unexpected happens in the near future.”
Why UC Davis to the Big Sky?
Cal Davis is considered a sho-in for expasion in the Big Sky, next year... Comcast Corp., which announced earlier this month that it would broadcast 58 preseason and regular-season Sacrmanto Kings games on a new regional sports network, announced Thursday that the network will launch Nov. 2 for the Kings' season-opening game. It also confirmed that it will broadcast a host of local college football and basketball games. The new network, dubbed Comcast SportsNet West, will be available to 700,000 Comcast cable customers in a 350-mile territory that stretches from Visalia and Fresno north to include the Modesto, Stockton, Sacramento, and Chico areas. The network, which will be channel 34 in all Comcast markets throughout the region, will also be made available to all cable and satellite operators in the area. In addition, the network's coverage area will expand into the Bay Area to include San Francisco by January 2005, although NBA restrictions prevent airing of Sacramento Kings and Monarchs games in the Bay Area. Comcast SportsNet West, which will be based in Sacramento, is the cable provider's fourth regional sports network. Others cover sports in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Chicago. Upon its launch, Comcast SportsNet West will provide additional programming including warm-up and wrap-up game shows for the Kings, and WNBA basketball games featuring the Sacramento Monarchs. The network will also include college sports coverage for California State University Sacramento football games, UC Davis football and basketball games, and Fresno State football games. Additional programming on Comcast SportsNet will include selected college games from the Western Athletic Conference, Big Sky Conference and the Mountain West Conference. Comcast SportsNet West will be based in Sacramento.