Mountain West-Conference USA merger still on track

Pacific Business News Wednesday 18th April, 2012

CBSSports.com, citing college football industry sources, reported Tuesday that the merger "probably will not happen." The Star-Advertiser reported that Smatresk said he had "no idea where that came from."


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