Sun Belt Conference Explained

Sun Belt Conference
Founded:1976
Association:NCAA
Division:Division I
Subdivision:FBS
Teams:14
Sports:19
Mens:9
Womens:10
Region:Southern United States
Headquarters:New Orleans, Louisiana
Commissioner:Keith Gill
Since:2019
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Map:Sun Belt states map updated 2022.png
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The Sun Belt Conference (SBC) is a collegiate athletic conference that has been affiliated with the NCAA's Division I since 1976. Originally a non-football conference, the Sun Belt began sponsoring football in 2001. Its football teams participate in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The 14 member institutions of the Sun Belt are distributed across the Southern United States.

History

The Sun Belt Conference was founded on August 4, 1976, with the University of New Orleans, the University of South Alabama, Georgia State University, Jacksonville University, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and the University of South Florida. Over the next ten years the conference would add Western Kentucky University, Old Dominion University, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Virginia Commonwealth University. New Orleans was forced out of the league in 1980 due to its small on-campus gymnasium that the conference did not deem suitable for conference competition. New Orleans competed as an independent before joining the newly formed American South Conference in 1987.

After the 1990–91 basketball season, all members of the Sun Belt, except Western Kentucky, South Alabama, and Jacksonville, departed for other conferences. The Sun Belt, including incoming member the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, then merged with the American South Conference, made up of Arkansas State University, Louisiana Tech University, the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette), the University of Texas–Pan American (now merged into the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley), New Orleans (re-joined), Lamar University, and the University of Central Florida. Although the American South was the larger conference, the merged league retained the Sun Belt name. In 1991, the league first began to explore the idea of sponsoring football.[1]

Central Florida left the league following the 1991–92 academic year due to a dispute over television rights, among other reasons.[2] [3] Lamar, Texas–Pan American, and Jacksonville departed at the end of the 1997–98 academic year. Florida International University joined the Sun Belt in 1998, and the University of Denver was added in 1999. Louisiana Tech departed after the 2000–01 academic year.

The conference did not sponsor football until 2001, when the league added former Big West Conference members New Mexico State University and the University of North Texas and former Ohio Valley Conference member (an FBS Independent on football) Middle Tennessee State University as full members (all three of them joined a year earlier for all sports in the 2000-01 school year) and added FBS Independent University of Louisiana at Monroe and Big West member University of Idaho as football-only members. These new members gave the Sun Belt seven football playing members in their first season, as Arkansas State and Louisiana were already full members which sponsored football. Another Big West school, Utah State University, was added as a football-only member in 2003, then departed in 2005 with Idaho and New Mexico State for the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).

In 2004, Troy University became a football-only member before joining for all sports in the 2005–06 academic year. In 2005, Florida Atlantic became a football-only member before joining for all sports in the 2006-07 academic year. In 2006, Louisiana–Monroe joined the conference as an all-sports full member when the Warhawks left their former home, the Southland Conference.

Longtime Sun Belt member Western Kentucky joined the Sun Belt's football conference in 2009 after its board of regents voted to upgrade the school's football program to Division I FBS.[4]

On November 11, 2009, New Orleans announced it was investigating a move from Division I to the NCAA's Division III. In order to maintain athletic scholarships, UNO instead opted for entry into Division II. On April 20, 2011, UNO officially received transition approval from the NCAA Division II Membership Committee.[5] (UNO later decided to remain in Division I, and joined the Southland Conference in 2013.)

Early 2010s realignment

See main article: 2010–2013 Sun Belt Conference realignment.

See also: 2010–2013 Conference USA realignment and 2010–2013 Western Athletic Conference realignment.

On April 9, 2012, Georgia State, one of the founding members of the Sun Belt Conference, announced that it would be returning to the conference as a full member in 2013. As part of the move, the football program began a transition from FCS to FBS in the 2012 season; it played a full Sun Belt schedule as a "transitional" FBS member in 2013, and became a full FBS member, with bowl eligibility, in 2014.[6] On May 2, 2012, Texas State University announced it would leave the WAC after just one year and join the Sun Belt in July 2013 to begin play for the 2013–14 academic year. At the press conference to announce Texas State's addition, Sun Belt Commissioner Karl Benson also hinted that more changes could be on the way for the conference.[7] On May 25, 2012, the conference announced that the University of Texas at Arlington (a non-football member) had accepted an invitation to join the conference and would become a full member by 2013.[8]

On May 4, 2012, FIU and North Texas announced that they would be leaving the Sun Belt for Conference USA on July 1, 2013 as part of a Conference USA expansion effort involving four other schools.[9] On November 29, 2012, Florida Atlantic and Middle Tennessee State announced that they would also leave the Sun Belt for Conference USA.[10] The move for Florida Atlantic and MTSU was originally scheduled to take place in 2014; however, the two schools announced on January 28, 2013 that they would leave for Conference USA a year early, departing on July 1, 2013 with FIU and North Texas. Western Kentucky also accepted an invitation to join Conference USA on April 1, 2013, and departed from the Sun Belt on July 1, 2014.[11]

These moves depleted the Sun Belt and made the need to expand their membership more urgent than ever, as the Sun Belt was left with ten full members and only eight members that sponsor football (the minimum number required for a conference to sponsor football at the FBS level) for the 2013 season. Appalachian State University accepted an invitation on March 27, 2013 to join the Sun Belt effective July 1, 2014.[12] Georgia Southern University accepted a similar Sun Belt invitation at the same time as Appalachian State.[13] Appalachian State and Georgia Southern both joined for all sports from the Southern Conference on July 1, 2014. Both schools had been very successful within the Football Championship Subdivision, combining to win nine national championships since 1985. They upgraded to the Football Bowl Subdivision, and were eligible for Sun Belt conference championships in 2014, but were not postseason-eligible in football until 2015.

The Sun Belt also granted football-only invites to Idaho and New Mexico State on March 28, 2013.[14] Idaho and New Mexico State were both former Sun Belt members (Idaho for football only, New Mexico State for all sports) from 2001 to 2005. The large number of defections from the WAC forced that conference to drop football after the 2012 season. Idaho and New Mexico State were the only remaining WAC members that sponsored football, and competed as FBS independents for the 2013 season before competing in the Sun Belt in 2014. Idaho is located by far the farthest away from the other Sun Belt conference members, but it was rejected by the Mountain West Conference,[15] leaving it with no other choice.[16] [17]

On September 1, 2015, Coastal Carolina University accepted an invitation to join the Sun Belt Conference. The university joined in all sports except for football starting July 1, 2016, with football joining in 2017.[18]

The conference announced on March 1, 2016, that the affiliation agreement with Idaho and New Mexico State would not be extended past the 2017 season.[19]

The conference announced that beginning in 2018, the conference (10 teams) would be divided into two divisions for football: East: Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, and Troy; West: Arkansas State, Louisiana, Louisiana–Monroe, South Alabama, and Texas State. The winner of each division will meet in the Sun Belt Championship game.[20]

Early 2020s realignment

See main article: 2021–2024 NCAA conference realignment.

Following the July 30, 2021 announcement of the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Oklahoma both moving from the Big 12 Conference to the Southeastern Conference,[21] the world of college athletics faced the prospect of realignment once again. The Big 12 responded on September 10 by adding three schools from the American Athletic Conference (The American) and BYU, an FBS independent and otherwise a member of the non-football West Coast Conference, effective in 2023.[22] The American in turn responded on October 21 by adding six schools from Conference USA (C-USA), with 2023 as the most likely entry date.[23] [24] Following this move, rumors began to circulate that the Sun Belt was planning to take on another three members (the University of Southern Mississippi (Southern Miss or USM), Marshall University, and former Sun Belt member Old Dominion University) from C-USA, likely in response to that conference's remaining teams worried of the conference folding.[25] These moves would help to establish the market areas for the Sun Belt and The American, which cover similar geographic footprints. The American would now have most of its members in metropolitan areas, while the Sun Belt would instead have its members in smaller college towns.

On October 22, The Action Network reported that Southern Miss had been accepted as a new Sun Belt member, with 2023 as the likely entry date. The report also stated that the Sun Belt would add three more members—the aforementioned Marshall and Old Dominion, plus James Madison University, a member of the FCS Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).[26] Southern Miss[27] and Old Dominion[28] were respectively announced as incoming members on October 26 and 27. At the time, both were to join no later than 2023. On October 29, the day after Marshall named its next president,[29] both the Sun Belt and Marshall issued tweets announcing that school's entry; a formal announcement followed the next day[30] and an introductory press conference was held on November 1.[31] As for James Madison, its board met on October 29 to discuss a potential Sun Belt invitation, but its timeline was also affected by a Virginia state law that requires legislative approval for a four-year public school to move upward in athletic classification, including FCS to FBS. The legislative committee that must review the move did not meet until November 5, after the state's gubernatorial election.[32] The committee unanimously approved JMU's move from FCS to FBS, and the Sun Belt move was officially announced on November 6.[33] [34] The original Action Network report also stated that the two full non-football SBC members, Little Rock and UT Arlington, would no longer be members of the conference after the 2022–23 school year.[26]

Initial plans were for James Madison to compete as a de facto Sun Belt affiliate in sports other than football and men's soccer during the 2022–23 season.[35] However, those plans would eventually change, with JMU and the SBC jointly announcing on February 2, 2022 that JMU would become a full SBC member, including football, in 2022–23.[36]

By the end of January 2022, both non-football members would announce their departures for other conferences, effective that July. On December 8, 2021, the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees voted to accept an invitation for Little Rock to join the Ohio Valley Conference,[37] and UT Arlington, which had been a Western Athletic Conference member in the 2012–13 school year, announced its return to that conference on January 21, 2022.[38]

Shortly thereafter, Marshall, Old Dominion, and Southern Miss announced that they planned to leave C-USA for the Sun Belt in July 2022. They claimed to have notified C-USA of their plans in December 2021, apparently seeking to negotiate a 2022 exit. C-USA had indicated in late January 2022 that it expected the three schools to remain in that league through the 2022–23 school year.[39] Marshall escalated the situation by filing suit against C-USA in its local court in an attempt to force a 2022 move.[40] On March 29, Conference USA agreed to let Marshall, Old Dominion, and Southern Miss move to the Sun Belt starting July 1, 2022.[41]

On April 6, with the entrance of three new men's soccer-sponsoring schools in James Madison, Marshall, and Old Dominion, the Sun Belt announced that men's soccer would be reinstated as a sponsored sport. The three aforementioned programs joined current Sun Belt members Coastal Carolina (previously affiliates with Conference USA) as well as Georgia State and Georgia Southern (previously affiliates with the Mid-American Conference). Additionally, it was announced that Kentucky, South Carolina, and West Virginia would join as men's soccer affiliate members beginning in fall 2022, giving the conference an inaugural soccer membership of 9.[42] Kentucky and South Carolina were previously also affiliated with C-USA, while West Virginia was affiliated with the MAC. The SBC later announced it would add UCF as a men's soccer affiliate when that school joined the Big 12 Conference in 2023.[43] In men's soccer, the conference is not a "mid-major" conference, but a "power" conference due to the quasi-alliance of the Big 12 and SEC schools, plus the presence of a recent national champion in Marshall.

On June 6, the SBC presidents & chancellors approved adding two new women's sports, beach volleyball and swimming & diving, no later than the 2023–24 school year. They also announced that the conference would explore adding another women's sport, field hockey, at an undetermined future date.[44]

On January 18, 2023, the SBC officially announced that its beach volleyball league would launch that spring, with the four full members sponsoring the sport joined by Charleston, Mercer, UNC Wilmington, and Stephen F. Austin as affiliate members.[45]

On August 17, 2023, the SBC officially announced the return of women's swimming and diving as a sponsored sport.[46]

Member schools

Current full members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Endowment
(millions)
Nickname Colors
East Division
Appalachian State UniversityBoone, North Carolina18992014Public20,023[47] $191[48] Mountaineers
Coastal Carolina UniversityConway, South Carolina1954201610,894[49] $44.6[50] Chanticleers
Georgia Southern UniversityStatesboro, Georgia1906201426,106[51] $98.4[52] Eagles
Georgia State UniversityAtlanta, Georgia19131976;
2013
50,521[53] $220[54] Panthers
James Madison University Harrisonburg, Virginia1908202221,496$123[55] Dukes
Marshall UniversityHuntington, West Virginia1837202211,962[56] $201[57] nowrapThundering Herd
Old Dominion UniversityNorfolk, Virginia19301982;
2022
24,286[58] $312[59] Monarchs
West Division
Arkansas State UniversityJonesboro, Arkansas19091991Public14,109[60] $122.6Red Wolves
Lafayette, Louisiana1898199119,188[61] $232[62] Ragin' Cajuns
Monroe, Louisiana193120069,060[63] $37.3[64] Warhawks
Mobile, Alabama1963197614,834[65] $466[66] Jaguars
University of Southern MississippiHattiesburg, Mississippi1910202214,606[67] $131[68] Golden Eagles
Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, Texas1899201338,231[69] $334[70] Bobcats
Troy UniversityTroy, Alabama1887200517,494[71] $164[72] Trojans
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Affiliate members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedTypeEnrollmentNicknameColorsSportPrimary
conference
Charleston, South Carolina17702022Public10,468CougarsBeach volleyball CAA
Lexington, Kentucky186532,710WildcatsSoccer (m)SEC
Macon, Georgia1833Private8,740BearsBeach volleyball SoCon
Columbia, South Carolina1801Public35,364GamecocksSoccer (m)SEC

(UCF)
Orlando, Florida1963202370,406KnightsSoccer (m)Big 12

(UNCW)
Wilmington, North Carolina1947202214,765SeahawksBeach volleyballCAA
West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West Virginia186726,269MountaineersSoccer (m)Big 12

Former full members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedLeftTypeNicknameColorsSubsequent
conference
Current
conference
Birmingham, Alabama196919791991PublicBlazersGreat MidwestThe American
Orlando, Florida196319911992KnightsASUNBig 12
Denver, Colorado186419992012PrivatePioneersWACSummit
Florida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton, Florida196120062013PublicOwlsCUSAThe American
Florida International UniversityMiami, Florida19651998PanthersCUSA
Jacksonville UniversityJacksonville, Florida193419761998PrivateDolphinsASUN
Lamar UniversityBeaumont, Texas19231991PublicCardinalsSouthland
University of Arkansas at Little RockLittle Rock, Arkansas192719912022TrojansOVC
Louisiana Tech UniversityRuston, Louisiana189419912001Bulldogs & Lady TechstersWACCUSA
Middle Tennessee State UniversityMurfreesboro, Tennessee191120002013Blue RaidersCUSA
New Mexico State UniversityLas Cruces, New Mexico18882005AggiesWACCUSA
New Orleans, Louisiana195819761980PrivateersD-I IndependentSouthland
19912010D-I Independent
Charlotte, North Carolina19461976199149ersMetroThe American
Denton, Texas189020002013Mean GreenCUSA
Tampa, Florida195619761991BullsMetroThe American
University of Texas at ArlingtonArlington, Texas189520132022MavericksWAC
Edinburg, Texas192719911998BroncsIndependentWAC
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, Virginia183819791991RamsMetroAtlantic 10
Western Kentucky UniversityBowling Green, Kentucky190619822014Hilltoppers & Lady ToppersCUSA
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Former affiliate members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedLeftTypeNicknameColorsSportConference
in former
Sun Belt sport
Conway, Arkansas190720192021PublicBearssoccer (m)ASUN
Hartwick CollegeOneonta, New York179720142018PrivateHawksEmpire 8
Howard UniversityWashington, D.C.18672021 BisonNortheast
Moscow, Idaho188920012005PublicVandalsfootballBig Sky
20142018
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewark, New Jersey18812016Highlanderssoccer (m)America East
New Mexico State UniversityLas Cruces, New Mexico18882018AggiesfootballCUSA
Stephen F. Austin State UniversityNacogdoches, Texas192320222024Ladyjacksbeach volleyball SLC
Utah State UniversityLogan, Utah188820032005AggiesfootballMountain West
Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, Tennessee187319951997PrivateCommodoressoccer (m)none
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Membership timeline

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bar:38 color:OtherC1 from:1976 till:1997 text:SoCon bar:38 color:OtherC2 from:1997 till:2005 text:MAC bar:38 color:OtherC1 from:2005 till:2022 text:C-USA bar:38 color:Full from:2022 till:end text:Marshall (2022–present)

bar:39 color:OtherC1 from:1976 till:1982 text:Independent bar:39 color:OtherC2 from:1982 till:1995 text:Metro bar:39 color:OtherC1 from:1995 till:2022 text:C-USA bar:39 color:Full from:2022 till:end text:Southern Miss (2022–present)

ScaleMajor = gridcolor:line unit:year increment:2 start:1976

Commissioners

In addition to the five Sun Belt commissioners, three future league leaders served on the Sun Belt staff prior to becoming conference commissioners, including Doug Elgin (Missouri Valley), John Iamarino (Northeast, Southern), and Tom Burnett (Southland).

On October 12, 2011, ESPN reported that Wright Waters would retire, effective July 1, 2012.[73] On February 15, 2012, Karl Benson was hired as the new commissioner of the Sun Belt, after having been the commissioner of the Western Athletic Conference for 17 years. Waters would later move his departure date to March 15, allowing Benson to take over at that time.[6]

Keith Gill was named the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on March 18, 2019. He is the first African American to lead any FBS conference.[74] [75]

Sports

As of the current 2023–24 school year, the Sun Belt Conference sponsors championship competition in nine men's and eleven women's NCAA sanctioned sports.[76] The most recent change to sports sponsorship was the reinstatement of women's swimming & diving in 2023–24.

When Marshall was formally introduced as an incoming Sun Belt member, SBC commissioner Keith Gill also announced that the conference would reinstate men's soccer once all new members joined. Men's soccer resumed play in 2022–23 with six full members joined by three associates. Beach volleyball started play with eight members, evenly divided between full members and associates.

width=60 Men'sWomen's
14
14 14
8
9 13
14
14 13
10 14
12
4
9 14
7 13
10 13
14

Men's sponsored sports by school

Member-by-member sponsorship of the nine men's SBC sports for the 2023–24 academic year.

School Baseball Basketball Cross
Country
Football Golf Soccer Tennis Track
& Field
Indoor
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Total
Sun Belt
Sports
Appalachian State 6
Arkansas State 7
Coastal Carolina 8
Georgia Southern 6
Georgia State 6
James Madison 6
Louisiana 8
Louisiana–Monroe 7
Marshall 8
Old Dominion 6
South Alabama 8
Southern Miss 7
Texas State 7
Troy 7
Totals 14 14 9 14 14 6+4 9 7 10 97+4
Affiliate members
Kentucky 1
South Carolina 1
UCF 1
West Virginia 1

Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Sun Belt

School Sailing Swimming &<br />Diving Wrestling
Appalachian State SoCon
Old Dominion Independent

Women's sponsored sports by school

Member-by-member sponsorship of the 11 women's SBC sports for the 2024–25 academic year.

School Basketball Beach
Volleyball
Cross
Country
Golf Soccer Softball Swimming
& Diving
Tennis Track
& Field
Indoor
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Volleyball Total
Sun Belt
Sports
Appalachian State 9
Arkansas State 8
Coastal Carolina 10
Georgia Southern 10
Georgia State 10
James Madison 10
Louisiana 8
Louisiana–Monroe 10
Marshall 10
Old Dominion 6
South Alabama 9
Southern Miss 10
Texas State 9
Troy 9
Totals 14 4+3 13 13 14 12 4 14 13 13 14 128+3
Affiliate members
Charleston 1
Mercer 1
UNCW 1

Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the Sun Belt

School Bowling Field
Hockey
Lacrosse Rifle Rowing Sailing
Appalachian State
Arkansas State
Coastal Carolina
Georgia Southern
James Madison
Old Dominion Independent

Championships

See also: List of Sun Belt Conference champions. "RS" is regular season, "T" is tournament. Championships from the previous academic year are flagged with the calendar year in which the most recent season or tournament ended.

Current Sun Belt champions

Fall 2023
width=75Sportwidth=150School
Cross
Country
Appalachian State (men)
Arkansas State (women)
FootballAppalachian State (East RS)
Troy (West RS & Championship Game)
Soccer (M)Marshall (RS & T)
Soccer (W)South Alabama (RS)
Old Dominion (T)
Volleyball (W)Coastal Carolina (East RS & T)
Texas State (West RS)
Winter 2023–24
width=75Sportwidth=150School
Basketball (M)Appalachian State (RS)
James Madison (T)
Basketball
(W)
Marshall (RS & T)
Swimming
& Diving (W)
James Madison
Track
& Field
Indoor
Arkansas State (Men)
Arkansas State (Women)
Spring 2024
width=75Sportwidth=150School
BaseballLouisiana (RS)
Southern Miss (T)
Beach
Volleyball
Georgia State (RS & T)
GolfArkansas State (Men)
Texas State (Women)
SoftballLouisiana (RS)
Texas State (T)
Tennis (M)Georgia Southern, Old Dominion (RS)
Old Dominion (T)
Tennis (W)Old Dominion (RS & T)
Track
& Field
Outdoor
South Alabama (Men)
Texas State (Women)

NCAA champions

The only school to have won a national title while an SBC member is Old Dominion, which won one title in women's basketball and five in the non-SBC sport of field hockey during its first conference tenure from 1982 to 1991. Six other current members have won NCAA Division I team championships prior to joining the conference. Coastal Carolina won its only D-I national title on the day before it officially joined the SBC, while representing the Big South Conference.

SchoolNCAA
titles
SportYears
Old DominionWomen's basketball1985
Field hockey198219831984198819901991199219982000
Georgia SouthernFootball (Division I-AA/FCS)198519861989199019992000
James MadisonField hockey1994
Archery1995
Football (Division I-AA/FCS)20042016
Women's lacrosse2018
Appalachian StateFootball (Division I-AA/FCS)200520062007
MarshallFootball (Division I-AA/FCS)19921996
Men's soccer2020
Louisiana–MonroeFootball (Division I-AA/FCS)1987
Coastal CarolinaBaseball2016
Total29
See also:List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships,List of NCAA schools with the most Division I national championships, andNCAA Division I FBS Conferences

Football

For more information see Sun Belt Conference football. For the upcoming season, see 2024 Sun Belt Conference football season.

West Division East Division
Appalachian State
Coastal Carolina
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
James Madison
Marshall
Old Dominion

The Sun Belt first began sponsoring football in 2001. It originally consisted of seven football playing schools, three of which are still members of the conference. Up until 2009, the conference only had a contract with one bowl, the New Orleans Bowl. Following the Sun Belt's improved football success and geographical membership changes, other bowls began to sign contracts with the Sun Belt Conference., the conference has seven bowl game tie-ins (Cure, Boca Raton, LendingTree, New Orleans, Myrtle Beach, Frisco, and Camellia)

Throughout the years, the conference has experienced flux in membership changes, similar to many other FBS conferences. The conference announced that beginning in 2018, the conference (10 teams after the departure of Idaho and New Mexico State)[77] would be divided into two divisions for football: East: Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, and Troy; West: Arkansas State, Louisiana, Louisiana–Monroe, South Alabama, and Texas State. The divisional alignments changed again with the 2022 expansion, with the new dividing line being the Alabama–Georgia border. The winner of each division will meet in the Sun Belt Championship game.[78]

TeamFirst
season
All-Time
record
All-Time
win %
Bowl
appearances
Bowl
record
All-Time
Conference
titles
Current
Head Coach
Appalachian State1928653–349–2876–122Shawn Clark
Arkansas State1911487–509–37104–614Butch Jones
Coastal Carolina2003157–8121–19Tim Beck
Georgia Southern1924407–240–1043–111Clay Helton
Georgia State201050–9253–20Dell McGee
James Madison1972351–220-400–010Bob Chesney
Louisiana1901553–563–3475–213Michael Desormeaux
Louisiana–Monroe1931319–446–810–15Terry Bowden
Marshall1895623–563–471812–613Charles Huff
Old Dominion200992–79–031–20Ricky Rahne
Southern Miss1912607–447-272411–138Will Hall
South Alabama200966–8320–20Kane Wommack
Texas State1904522–486–2511-012G. J. Kinne
Troy1909554–424–2885–321Gerard Parker
Notes:

Sun Belt champions

Since the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS season, the Sun Belt Conference has held a football championship game.[79]

SeasonChampionConference
record
2001Middle Tennessee
North Texas
2002North Texas
2003North Texas
2004North Texas
2005Arkansas State
Louisiana–Lafayette
Louisiana–Monroe
2006Middle Tennessee
Troy
2007Florida Atlantic
Troy
2008Troy
2009Troy
2010Florida International
Troy
2011Arkansas State
2012Arkansas State
2013Arkansas State
2014Georgia Southern
2015Arkansas State
2016Appalachian State
Arkansas State
2017Appalachian State
Troy
2018Appalachian State
2019Appalachian State
2020Coastal Carolina
Louisiana
2021Louisiana
2022Troy
2023Troy
Notes

Bowl games

As of the 2022–23 NCAA football bowl games, the Sun Belt Conference has tie-ins with the following bowl games:[81]

width=200Namewidth=200Locationwidth=100Opposing
conference
Camellia BowlMontgomery, AlabamaMAC
Cure BowlOrlando, FloridaThe American
LendingTree BowlMobile, AlabamaMAC
Myrtle Beach BowlConway, South CarolinaCUSA/MAC
New Orleans BowlNew Orleans, LouisianaCUSA

Football rivalries

Football rivalries involving Sun Belt teams include:

Teams Rivalry
Name
Trophy Meetings
(last)
Record Series
Leader
38
(2023)
21–16–1 style=Appalachian State
26
(2023)
16–10 style=Appalachian State
10
(2023)
6–4 style=Georgia State
Crown 4
(2023)
2–2 style=Tied
Wooden Boot 59
(2023)
32–26 style=Louisiana
Belt 12
(2023)
9–3 style=Troy

Basketball

Men's basketball

This list goes through the 2021–22 season.[82]

TeamFirst
season
All-time
record
All-time
win %
NCAA Tournament
appearances
NCAA Tournament
record
ArenaHead coach
Appalachian State1919–201263–116230–3Holmes CenterDustin Kerns
Arkansas State1926–271183–118410–1First National Bank ArenaBryan Hodgson
Coastal Carolina1974–75711–68040–4HTC CenterJustin Gray
Georgia Southern1926–271289–101430–3Hanner FieldhouseBrian Burg
Georgia State1963–64668–95462–6Georgia State Convocation CenterJonas Hayes
James Madison1969–70787–71465–6Atlantic Union Bank CenterPreston Spradlin
Louisiana1911–121449–1124114–11CajundomeBob Marlin
Louisiana–Monroe1951–521014–93770–7Fant–Ewing ColiseumKeith Richard
Marshall1906–071539–1139–261–6Cam Henderson CenterCornelius Jackson
Old Dominion1950–511214–765123–12Chartway ArenaMike Jones
South Alabama1968–69857–68281–8Mitchell CenterRichie Riley
Southern Miss1912–131279–1112–130–3Reed Green ColiseumJay Ladner
Texas State1920–211357–118420–2Strahan ArenaTerrence Johnson
Troy1950–511086–93320–2Trojan ArenaScott Cross

Women's basketball

This list goes through the 2022–23 season.[83]

TeamFirst
season
All-time
record
All-time
win %
NCAA Tournament
appearances
NCAA Tournament
record
ArenaHead coach
Appalachian State1970–71689–72640–4Holmes CenterAlaura Sharp
Arkansas State1974–75770–60200–0First National Bank ArenaDestinee Rogers
Coastal Carolina1974–75572–73200–0HTC CenterKevin Pederson
Georgia Southern1973–74707–67920–2Hanner FieldhouseHanna Haden
Georgia State1975–76630–69230–3Georgia State Convocation CenterGene Hill
James Madison1920–211176–578–5128–12Atlantic Union Bank CenterSean O'Regan
Louisiana1982–83466–68410–1CajundomeGary Broadhead
Louisiana–Monroe1974–75632–68244–4Fant–Ewing ColiseumMissy Bilerback
Marshall1969–70715–73720–2Cam Henderson CenterJuli Fulks
Old Dominion1969–701121–4802534–24Chartway ArenaDeLisha Milton-Jones
South Alabama1974–75666–70110–1Mitchell CenterYolisha Jackson
Southern Miss1975–76780–58984–8Reed Green ColiseumJoye Lee-McNelis
Texas State1982–83565–57620–2Strahan ArenaZenarae Antoine
Troy1975–76670–67740–4Trojan ArenaChanda Rigby

Championships

See main article: Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournament and Sun Belt Conference women's basketball tournament. Since the 2022–23 season, the Sun Belt Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments, held in early March, have involved all 14 of the conference's teams, and have been bracketed in a semi-stepladder format. The bottom four seeds play in the first round; seed 5 through 10 receive byes to the second round, and the top 4 seeds to the quarterfinals. All rounds are held in Pensacola, Florida at Pensacola Bay Center since 2022.[84] Winners of the tournaments earn automatic bids to their respective NCAA Division I basketball tournament.

SeasonMen's
Regular Season
Champion
Men's
Tournament
Champion
Women's
Regular Season
Champion
Women's
Tournament
Champion
1977North Carolina–CharlotteNo Regular SeasonNo Tournament
1978North Carolina–CharlotteNew OrleansNo Regular SeasonNo Tournament
1979South AlabamaJacksonvilleNo Regular SeasonNo Tournament
1980South AlabamaVirginia CommonwealthNo Regular SeasonNo Tournament
1981Virginia CommonwealthNo Regular SeasonNo Tournament
1982Alabama–BirminghamNo Regular SeasonNo Tournament
1983Virginia CommonwealthAlabama–BirminghamOld Dominion
1984Virginia CommonwealthAlabama–BirminghamOld Dominion
1985Virginia CommonwealthOld Dominion
1986Old DominionJacksonvilleWestern Kentucky
1987Western KentuckyAlabama–BirminghamOld Dominion
1988North Carolina–CharlotteOld DominionWestern Kentucky
1989South AlabamaOld DominionWestern Kentucky
1990Alabama–BirminghamSouth FloridaAlabama–BirminghamOld Dominion
1991South AlabamaAlabama–BirminghamWestern Kentucky
1992Southwestern LouisianaWestern Kentucky
1993New OrleansWestern KentuckyWestern Kentucky
1994Western KentuckySouthwestern LouisianaLouisiana Tech
1995Western KentuckyLouisiana TechWestern Kentucky
1996Arkansas–Little RockNew OrleansLouisiana Tech
1997South AlabamaLouisiana Tech
1998South AlabamaLouisiana Tech
1999Louisiana TechArkansas StateLouisiana Tech
2000Louisiana–LafayetteLouisiana Tech
2001Western KentuckyLouisiana Tech
2002Western KentuckyFlorida International
2003Western KentuckyWestern Kentucky
2004Louisiana–Lafayette (vacated)South AlabamaMiddle Tennessee State
2005DenverLouisiana–Lafayette (vacated)Western KentuckyMiddle Tennessee State
2006Western KentuckySouth AlabamaWestern KentuckyMiddle Tennessee
2007South AlabamaNorth TexasMiddle Tennessee
2008South AlabamaWestern KentuckyWestern Kentucky
2009Western KentuckyMiddle Tennessee
2010TroyNorth TexasArkansas–Little RockMiddle Tennessee
2011Florida AtlanticArkansas–Little RockMiddle Tennessee
Arkansas–Little Rock
Arkansas–Little Rock
2012Middle TennesseeWestern KentuckyMiddle TennesseeArkansas–Little Rock
2013Middle TennesseeWestern KentuckyMiddle TennesseeArkansas–Little Rock
2014Georgia StateLouisiana–LafayetteArkansas StateWestern Kentucky
2015Georgia StateArkansas–Little Rock
2016Little Rock<--First season under "Little Rock" athletic branding-->Arkansas StateTroy
2017UT ArlingtonTroyLittle RockTroy
2018LouisianaGeorgia StateLittle Rock
2019Georgia StateLittle Rock
UT Arlington
Little Rock
2020Little RockTournament canceledTroyTournament canceled
2021Texas StateAppalachian StateLouisianaTroy
2022Texas StateGeorgia StateTroyUT Arlington
2023Southern MissLouisianaJames Madison
Southern Miss
Texas State
James Madison
2024Appalachian StateJames MadisonMarshall

Baseball

See main article: Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament.

The Sun Belt Conference has sponsored an annual baseball tournament to determine the conference winner since 1978. South Alabama has won the most championships, at 13.

SchoolTourney
titles
Title Years
South Alabama1980 • 1981 • 1983 • 1984 • 1987 • 1992 • 1996 • 1997 • 2000 • 2001 • 2005 • 2017 • 2021
Louisiana1998 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2022
New Orleans1978 • 1979 • 2007
South Florida1982 • 1986 • 1990
Coastal Carolina2018 • 2019
FIU1999 • 2010
Lamar1993 • 1995
nowrapMiddle Tennessee2003 • 2009
Western Kentucky2004 • 2008
Arkansas State1994
Florida Atlantic2013
Jacksonville1989
Little Rock2011
New Mexico State2002
Old Dominion1985
Southern Miss2023
Troy2006
UAB1991
ULM2012
VCU1988
SeasonTournament
Champion
1978New Orleans
1979New Orleans
1980South Alabama
1981South Alabama
1982South Florida
1983South Alabama
1984South Alabama
1985Old Dominion
1986South Florida
1987South Alabama
1988Virginia Commonwealth
1989Jacksonville
1990South Florida
1991Alabama–Birmingham
1992South Alabama
1993Lamar
1994Arkansas State
1995Lamar
1996South Alabama
1997South Alabama
SeasonTournament
Champion
1998Southwestern Louisiana
1999Florida International
2000South Alabama
2001South Alabama
2002New Mexico State
2003Middle Tennessee State
2004Western Kentucky
2005South Alabama
2006Troy
2007New Orleans
2008Western Kentucky
2009Middle Tennessee State
2010Florida International
2011Arkansas–Little Rock
2012Louisiana–Monroe
2013Florida Atlantic
2014Louisiana
2015Louisiana
2016Louisiana
2017South Alabama
2018Coastal Carolina
2019Coastal Carolina
2020No champion due to COVID-19
2021South Alabama
2022Louisiana
2023Southern Miss

Facilities

Kidd Brewer StadiumHolmes CenterJim and Bettie Smith StadiumSywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium
Centennial Bank StadiumFirst National Bank ArenaTomlinson Stadium–Kell Field[85]
Brooks StadiumHTC CenterSprings Brooks Stadium - Vrooman Field[86] St. John Stadium – Charles Wade-John Lott Field
Paulson StadiumHanner Fieldhouse[87] J. I. Clements StadiumEagle Field
Center Parc StadiumGeorgia State Convocation Center[88] GSU Baseball ComplexRobert E. Heck Softball Complex
Bridgeforth StadiumAtlantic Union Bank CenterEagle Field at Veterans Memorial ParkVeterans Memorial Park
Cajun FieldCajundomeM. L. Tigue Moore FieldYvette Girouard Field at Lamson Park
Malone StadiumFant–Ewing ColiseumWarhawk FieldGeo-Surfaces Field at the ULM Softball Complex
Joan C. Edwards StadiumCam Henderson CenterJack Cook Field[89] Dot Hicks Field
S. B. Ballard StadiumChartway ArenaBud Metheny Baseball Complex
Hancock Whitney StadiumMitchell CenterEddie Stanky FieldJaguar Field
M. M. Roberts StadiumReed Green ColiseumPete Taylor ParkSouthern Miss Softball Complex
Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat StadiumStrahan ColiseumBobcat BallparkBobcat Softball Stadium
Veterans Memorial StadiumTrojan Arena[90] Riddle–Pace FieldTroy Softball Complex
Notes

Athletic department revenue by school

Total revenue includes ticket sales, contributions and donations, rights and licensing, student fees, school funds and all other sources including TV income, camp income, concessions, and novelties.

Total expenses includes coach and staff salaries, scholarships, buildings and grounds, maintenance, utilities and rental fees, recruiting, team travel, equipment and uniforms, conference dues, and insurance.

The following table shows institutional reporting to the United States Department of Education as shown on the DOE Equity in Athletics website for the 2021–22 academic year.[91]

Institution2021–22 Total Revenue from Athletics2021–22 Total Expenses on Athletics
James Madison University$52,857,185$52,857,185
Old Dominion University$47,364,891$45,109,567
Georgia State University$45,248,891$39,913,977
University of Louisiana at Lafayette$39,088,716$39,088,716
Marshall University$38,114,204$38,114,204
Coastal Carolina University$38,077,490$38,077,490
Texas State University$33,707,371$33,707,371
Appalachian State University$32,271,589$32,271,589
Georgia Southern University$29,737,578$29,737,578
Troy University$29,054,724$29,054,724
University of Southern Mississippi$25,564,444$25,564,444
University of South Alabama$24,652,380$24,652,380
Arkansas State University$21,009,474$21,009,474
University of Louisiana at Monroe$18,416,615$18,416,615

Academics

Four of the Sun Belt's member schools, Georgia State, Louisiana, Old Dominion and Southern Miss are doctorate-granting universities with "very high research activity," the highest classification given by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.[92]

Appalachian State is also currently ranked as one of the Top 10 regional schools in the South by the U.S. News & World Report.

UniversityAffiliationCarnegieEndowment[93] US News[94] Forbes[95]
Public (UNC)Master's (Larger)$99,593,000[96] 6 (Regional: South)301
Public (ASU System)Research (High)$66,217,000317 (National)N/A
PublicMaster's (Larger)$39,432,00038 (Regional: South)N/A
Public (USG System)Research (High)$50,999,000331-440 (National)N/A
Public (USG System)Research (Very High)$155,303,000234 (National)367
PublicResearch (High)$116,700,000[97] 151 (National)139
Public (UL System)Research (Very High)$178,300,000[98] 331-440 (National)N/A
Public (UL System)Doctoral/Research$28,787,795[99] 331-440 (National)N/A
PublicResearch (High)$192,000,000299 (National)N/A
PublicResearch (Very High)$265,800,000299 (National)472
PublicResearch (High)$555,735,000331-440 (National)N/A
PublicResearch (Very High)$136,300,000331-440 (National)N/A
Public (TSU System)Research (High)$186,676,000331-440 (National)385
Public (TU System)Doctoral/Research[100] $191,458,000[101] 44 (Regional: South)N/A

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  2. Web site: UCF ends marriage with Sun Belt Conference. Meadows. Dave. May 20, 1992.
  3. Web site: The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida on May 20, 1992 · Page 70. Newspapers.com. 20 May 1992 . en. March 1, 2020.
  4. WKU Regents Approve Move To Division I-A Football. Western Kentucky University. November 2, 2006. November 3, 2006. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080115123929/http://wku.edu/news/releases06/november/football.html. January 15, 2008.
  5. Web site: University of New Orleans gets approval from NCAA to move to Division II. The Times-Picayune . April 20, 2011. September 6, 2011.
  6. News: Sun Belt adding Georgia State. Brett. McMurphy. College Football Insider. CBS Sports. April 7, 2012. April 9, 2012.
  7. Texas State will leave WAC, join Sun Belt in 2013–14. May 2, 2012. May 2, 2012. Sports Illustrated.
  8. Web site: University of Texas-Arlington Mavericks to join Sun Belt Conference in 2013. 25 May 2012. ESPN. May 29, 2015.
  9. Web site: Conference USA Adds Five New Members. Conferenceusa.com. May 29, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20120510200529/http://www.conferenceusa.com/genrel/050412aab.html. May 10, 2012. dead.
  10. News: C-USA adds FAU, Middle Tennessee State. ESPN. November 29, 2012. Brett. McMurphy. May 29, 2015.
  11. http://www.wkusports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5400&ATCLID=207019336
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  13. http://www.sunbeltsports.org/General/Article/tabid/1069//Article/19989/Title/georgia-southern-to-join-sun-belt-conference-in-2014.aspx
  14. http://www.sunbeltsports.org/General/Article/tabid/1069//Article/19996/Title/idaho-and-new-mexico-state-to-join-sun-belt-conference-as-football-members-in-2.aspx
  15. Web site: Board approves Idaho football going independent. College Football.
  16. Web site: Idaho football returning to Sun Belt in 2014 – Spokesman.com – March 27, 2013. Spokesman.com.
  17. Web site: Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell news by Idaho Statesman. Idaho Statesman.
  18. Statement from Big South Commissioner Kyle B. Kallander on Coastal Carolina. Big South Conference. September 1, 2015. September 1, 2015. September 3, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150903235638/http://www.bigsouthsports.com/entries/statement-from-big-south-commissioner-kyle-b-kallander-on-coastal-carolina. dead.
  19. Sun Belt Football to Be 10 Teams in 2018. Sun Belt Conference. March 1, 2016. March 1, 2016.
  20. News: Sun Belt announces football divisions for 2018, new collaborative replay system. CBS Sports. May 23, 2017. en.
  21. Web site: July 30, 2021. Texas, Oklahoma regents accept SEC invitation. October 21, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  22. Big 12 Conference Adds Four New Members . Big 12 Conference . September 10, 2021 . September 10, 2021.
  23. Web site: October 19, 2021. 6 schools officially apply to join AAC, source says. October 21, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  24. American Athletic Conference Announces the Addition of Six Universities . American Athletic Conference . October 21, 2021 . October 21, 2021.
  25. Web site: Sun Belt, Conference USA considering adding teams amid AAC expansion. October 21, 2021. CBSSports.com. 20 October 2021 . en.
  26. News: Sources: Southern Miss Joins Sun Belt; Marshall, Old Dominion, JMU Will Join in Coming Days . Brett . McMurphy . The Action Network . October 22, 2021 . October 22, 2021.
  27. Southern Miss Joins Sun Belt Conference . Sun Belt Conference . October 26, 2021 . October 26, 2021.
  28. Old Dominion Joins Sun Belt Conference . Sun Belt Conference . October 27, 2021 . October 27, 2021.
  29. News: Southern Miss officially joins Sun Belt, will enter league no later than July 2023 . Adam . Rittenberg . ESPN.com . October 26, 2021 . October 26, 2021.
  30. Marshall Joins Sun Belt Conference . Sun Belt Conference . October 30, 2021 . November 1, 2021.
  31. News: Sun Belt confirms men's soccer being reinstated . Grant . Traylor . The Herald-Dispatch . Huntington, WV . November 1, 2021 . November 2, 2021.
  32. News: Va.'s Gubernatorial Election Impacts JMU-Sun Belt Timeline . Greg . Madia . Daily News-Record . Harrisonburg, VA . October 28, 2021 . October 28, 2021.
  33. News: James Madison's move to Sun Belt would trigger messy divorce from CAA. The Washington Post. November 5, 2021. November 4, 2021.
  34. James Madison Joins Sun Belt Conference . Sun Belt Conference . November 6, 2021 . November 6, 2021.
  35. News: Mettler . Shane . Dukes Get Approval For Move To FBS, Join Sun Belt . November 20, 2021 . Daily News-Record . November 5, 2021 . Sources said JMU's other sports would begin competition in the Sun Belt during the 2022-23 school year and it is expected the Dukes will be eligible for conference championships in their debut seasons..
  36. James Madison to Compete in Sun Belt Conference in 2022-2023 . James Madison Dukes . February 2, 2022 . February 3, 2022.
  37. Little Rock Receives Board Approval To Join Ohio Valley Conference. 2021-12-08. Little Rock Trojans. en.
  38. University of Texas at Arlington Accepts Invitation to Join WAC . Western Athletic Conference . January 21, 2022 . January 22, 2022.
  39. News: Sun Belt-bound Marshall, Old Dominion, Southern Miss announce plans to depart Conference USA in June . Adam . Rittenberg . ESPN.com . February 11, 2022 . February 11, 2022.
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