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By Brad Edwards
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, August 17, 2003 While conference administrators continue to lobby for a bigger piece of the BCS pie, the teams of the Mountain West prepare for an opportunity to prove on the field that they deserve it. Because the conference did not even exist when the BCS was created in 1998, the MWC never had a chance to be included. But the surest way to become one of the big boys is to beat the big boys, and Mountain West teams hope to do that more often this year. In the conference's inaugural season (1999), it had a v ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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