| Posted April 9, 2007 |
Board of Governors Approves Athletic Expansion at Colorado State University Pueblo
PUEBLO - The Board of Governors of the Colorado State University
System today gave approval to reinstate football, wrestling and
women's track and field at Colorado State University - Pueblo.
At its meeting today in Denver, the Board of Governors unanimously
endorsed the athletics expansion plan recommended by the President
Joseph Garcia of Colorado State University-Pueblo and Larry Penley,
the Chancellor of the Colorado State University System.
The approval by the Board means that President Garcia now may
negotiate the necessary contracts in conjunction with the General
Counsel to effectuate the athletics expansion plan. As part of its
endorsement, the Board requested that Garcia and Penley provide
timely reports to the Board of Governors as to the progress of the
implementation of the athletics expansion plan.
All three sports will begin competition in the fall of 2008 and
will compete in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
Football and five other sports were eliminated from then University
of Southern Colorado in the spring of 1985 during a reorganization
of the University. Men's and women's track and field were cut in
1993, with wrestling disbanded in 2001.





