HUNTINGTON — As Keith Gill started his Monday in Huntington, his morning stroll took him on his first visit to Joan C. Edwards Stadium and Cam Henderson Center.
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Per article Marshall forfeits 2 years of CUSA revenue (~$3m)
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The Sun Belt Conference is eager to have Marshall join, and showed as much by waiving a $2 million fee associated with joining the league.
"Marshall was an important part of what we hoped to do in conference realignment," Gill said. "We certainly didn't want money to get in the way. We are financially strong. It was not something that was necessarily critical for us, so helping them manage their transition was an easy choice for our presidents."
Marshall will have to pay $80,000 in annual dues to the Sun Belt Conference, but Gilbert said those fees are less than what the university has paid for Conference USA.
One more piece should complete the Sun Belt's framework on Tuesday as James Madison is expected to be granted permission by the Virginia General Assembly's Intercollegiate Athletics Review Commission to move from FCS to FBS and join the Sun Belt as well.
With that move, the Sun Belt Conference would be the home of 14 football-playing schools, which are expected to separate into two divisions.
Marshall is expected to join Old Dominion, James Madison, Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia State and Georgia Southern in the East Division. Troy, South Alabama, Southern Miss, Louisiana, Louisiana-Monroe, Arkansas State and Texas State are expected to be in the West Division.
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