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Louisiana Tech sues Conference USA, asks for injunction to join Sun Belt
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- Louisiana Tech has sued Conference USA to pursue an early exit and join the Sun Belt ahead of the originally planned July 2027 timeline.
- The filing seeks an injunction allowing Tech to participate in Sun Belt play for 2026, arguing travel and athlete welfare benefits.
- Louisiana Tech argues the move would reduce travel burdens and improve scheduling for student-athletes.
- Tech contends CUSA’s bylaws and scheduling changes complicate departure and are part of the dispute.
- The suit follows prior moves by Marshall, Old Dominion, and Southern Miss to exit for the Sun Belt in 2022, a precedent Tech cites.
- Louisiana Tech has been a C-USA member since 2013 and previously competed in the WAC, framing the move as a long-term realignment decision.
- The lawsuit includes financial disputes, including potential forfeiture of 2025-26 distributions and consideration of TV rights and fees.
- CUSA counters by citing a 2023 grant of rights and new bylaws, complicating early departure and scheduling decisions.
- The case highlights ongoing legal avenues leagues have used to manage realignment and early exits in college athletics.
- Louisiana Tech asserts that the Sun Belt move aligns with broader regional interests and can bolster local economic activity.
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