Yes, we stayed in almost continuous contact for over a decade with C-USA. After missing out on an invitation in 2003-04 (that invitation went to UTEP), we had a serious come to Jesus meeting internally as to the direction of our program.
We hired a consultant who told us why we missed out, and what we needed to do to be attractive the next time around, and we started working on those things. In Louisiana, stuff moves at a snails pace...and I'd say particularly in the north, as we have historically been treated as a political afterthought in this state anyway...but we got things rolling.
We had a fine line to walk. Staying in contact with CUSA presidents and schools and building those relationships, while at the same time not burning bridges with the WAC membership. It was no secret that after UTEP left, we were no longer a good fit for the "Western" athletic conference. Kommander Karl couldn't persuade UL-Lafayette nor Ark State nor North Texas to come over, so we just continued to bide our time. I think it worked out okay for us.
I will also say, as a strong critic of my own University, I believe we learned our lesson about sitting on our rears like we did in the early 2000s and thinking we'll just slide in somewhere else. For schools like Tech, and UL-Lafayette, we have to be continually improving on our OWN accord...because otherwise, we will get no help from Baton Rouge, and other conferences won't give us a thought.