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December 18, 2006
The prospect of competitive fishing having a prominent role in colleges and universities,
complete with scholarships and inter-conference play, is much closer to reality
today as Fox College Sports (FCS) announces its plans for a greatly expanded
second season of the National Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship (NCBFC).
In
2007, the program will be boosted to include up to 15 preliminary fishing tournaments
around the country in advance of the national championship to be held next fall,
accompanied by broadened telecast coverage.
“We’re pleased to showcase college bass fishing to a national audience,” said
FCS executive vice president and GM David Rone. “We had a great response from
the BoatUS NCBFC tournament held (in October) in Texas, and we’re looking forward
to giving these students a national platform to display their skills.”
The 2006
inaugural NCBFC included 41 two-person teams representing 24 schools. Top
colleges and universities from well-known conferences like the Big Ten, Big
12, Pac-10 and SEC had a prominent presence in the debut. All competed for part
of the $35,000 in prize money and for bragging rights as the best fishing school
in the country. The North Carolina State team won the championship title and
the first place prize of $12,000.
The three-day event had all the fanfare of
any major college sports championship, including television cameras filming
the tournament for a new series about the NCBFC. The first show is scheduled
to run on FCS on Wednesday, January 10 at 8 p.m. EST and will continue weekly
at the same time. Each telecast will highlight the competition and provide a
behind-the-scenes look at the angler teams and the schools they represent.
“These kids and their stories are what really make this show special,” said
Wade Middleton, the on-camera host. “How they got here, their trials and tribulations
along the way, and why they even came in the first place are as fascinating
as the challenge of fishing itself.”
“Fishing is a unique opportunity for me to compete in a sport at the school
of my choice where I couldn’t otherwise because I don’t have the skills to participate
in basketball, football, baseball or such at this level,” said Chip Porché, a
freshman at the University of Oklahoma. “Just about any college student with
the desire has the chance to fish the NCBFC, win prize money and end up on national
television.”
The full 2007 FCS tournament schedule will be announced next month.
The championship will return to Sneaky Pete’s Marina on Lake Lewisville near
Dallas, October 22 – 27.
For more information on the collegiate fishing program and participation requirements,
visit FoxCollegeSports.com.
Baylor University
Eastern Kentucky University
Kansas State University
North Carolina State University
Northwestern State University
Oklahoma State University
Penn State University
Pittsburgh State University
Purdue University
Southeast Missouri State University
St. Ambrose University
Stephen F. Austin State University
Texas A&M Kingsville
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
UNC-Charlotte
University of Alabama
University of Iowa
University of Kentucky
University of Louisiana-Lafayette
University of Louisville
University of Oklahoma
University of Oregon
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
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