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Now-defunct NCAA Division II college football conference From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Western Football Conference was an NCAA Division II scholarship-awarding football conference that existed from 1982 to 1993.
Conference | NCAA |
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Division | II |
Region | Pacific coast |
Among its member schools were (from 1982 to 1992 unless otherwise noted):
The first discussion of the formation of the league was held by administrators in 1976.[1] Its founding, and only, commissioner was Vic Buccola, who had been the athletic director at Cal Poly from 1973 to 1981. He then became a founder and commissioner of the multi-sport American West Conference, which was chartered after the WFC folded in 1993.
The WFC folded in part because of a new NCAA rule that prohibited member institutions who competed at the Division I (D-I) level in other sports from competing at the Division II (D-II) level in football.[2][3] Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly SLO, Southern Utah, and Sacramento State, plus UC Davis for football, were the first announced members of the American West Conference.[4]
Of the eight WFC member schools:
The WFC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award was named for Santa Clara coach Pat Malley. Its recipients include:
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