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You could say Bob Hogue has a personal history with abandonment, and that comes as good news for anyone concerned about the future of the four Hawaii schools in the Pacific West Conference.
In another two years, the conference with a revolving door past for the three remaining (BYU-Hawaii drops athletics at the end of the current scholastic year) schools from the state will drop from 14 to 12 member institutions. The natural concern, that the three schools left will have their concerns diminished is understandable, given the PWC’s history with its member institutions.