MC to become MCU, drop football program
Published 10:10 am Tuesday, November 19, 2024
(AP) — Mississippi College will change its name and drop its football program after the current season, the board of the private institution announced Monday.
The college, in the Jackson suburb of Clinton, will become Mississippi Christian University beginning with its bicentennial in 2026. It said in an announcement that the new name emphasizes the school’s status as a comprehensive university while keeping the MC logo and identity.
“These transformational and necessary changes are extremely important to the future of this institution,” Mississippi College President Blake Thompson said. “As we look ahead to the institution’s bicentennial in 2026, we want to ensure that MC will be a university recognized for academic excellence and commitment to the cause of Christ for another 200 years.”
Mississippi College sports teams compete in NCAA Division II. The college will have 17 sports after football is discontinued.
“As we consider the changing landscape of college football, the increasing influence of the NIL and transfer portal, as well as increasing costs to operate and travel, we felt it was necessary to focus our efforts on building first-class programs that can compete for championships,” MC Athletic Director Kenny Bizot said.
One player with Lincoln County ties will be effected by the move. Wes Williams, a sophomore offensive lineman, is from Brookhaven and went to Enterprise Attendance Center.
Scott Burton, a senior defensive lineman from Bogue Chitto, and Jackson Fortenberry, a senior long snapper from Summit, also have local ties to the school.