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When Armacost isn't satisfied with what he's seeing and hearing. Despite some programs definitely not where they need to be, I think we're a long way from that.
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They tried last year. Spent a lot of money on the O-Line. One guy retired after too many concussions plus a bunch of injuries and a guy or two that didn't pan out. So its not like they are unaware. Good news is, the QB room is currently pretty cheap. Hopefully they can find a few guys.
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Some of this is already happening to a degree. There was some commentary at the city council meeting about some new apartments being looked at and there was a comment about UND's growth and the continued need for housing but they are looking at Public/Private partnerships and additional units being built in Grand Forks by private developers as there is a going to be an uphill battle to get new housing built on campus with just state funds due to upcoming budget cuts and other priorities (I assume the new STEM building and Med School addition are higher priorities). As for NDSU....who knows. They don't have a president, though the will within the next month or so. I'm sure others are lobbying on their behalf for a new formula though. The previous president's predecessor made some poor choices on adjusting to how students want to learn and they have paid for that with what has happened to their enrollment (along with some other decisions that were made). They still haven't actually balanced their budget from a decade ago while UND actually made some hard choices (some that were not popular) and right-sized things for future growth. Will be interesting to see how it all plays out, especially since it isn't a secret on how much money they just laid out for football. Whether it was actually privately funded or not is fairly irrelevant. I have a hard time seeing how the actual increase in operating costs will be privately funded, but the public perception on it won't matter if they are screaming for more money.
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Does seem odd, but heard rumblings of this in January that it was a possibility. Like everyone else, we'll have to wait and see who's left standing.
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That's a separate deal that the NIL clearinghouse must have missed... It is the new reality. Need to embrace the philosophy of convincing kids to prove themselves for a year or two to get a payday. Don't see a realistic solution at the low and mid-major levels otherwise.
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Almost $20 with drink before tip now, has gotten expensive but the food is good. Happy Joe's is still around $15.
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Price difference between Mike's and Rhombus is pretty negligible.
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Was McCollum ever interested in UND? Think he already had a solid enough resume at NWMS (evidenced by his jump to Drake) that he didn't need a stepping stone.
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Very impressive to see the growth in both in-person and online/hybrid. UND was ahead of the game and it is paying dividends not to mention the significant investments that have been and continue to be made to campus.
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Do you know all of these to be facts? Or just assumptions?
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Both are required skills of an AD. Being in engineering project management, you should also understand there is budget constraints that limit the scope of projects/people you can get done or hire. Still curious on what the WBB coach's contract looks like. Ignoring he had been here the previous year, his credentials were not out of something they would have been looking for. It was either going to be someone who had shown success at a lower level as a head coach or an assistant from a higher level who had minimal head coaching experience. Would be interesting to know the details of the contract only to see if it was a short-term "prove it" deal while they dealt with MH and FB (and I suppose VB) or if it was closer to a standard deal. How the opening came about wasn't ideal either and maybe there was hope to salvage some pieces, to help short and long term. Don't know. Guessing that other things seem to be taken care of, WBB is under full scrutiny as it should be.
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I don't think coaching has been ignored by any stretch and unfortunately some of the hires haven't worked out. But I'm not sure if you've looked at the recent facilities that have been put up in the last 5ish years but have been promised for decades. Doesn't happen by itself. Figure out a basketball/volleyball practice facility to allow the Betty to be renovated and there isn't a whole lot left on that wishlist.
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No one is fudging numbers when there isn't a guideline on how to report them. Each individual school does it their own way. Some try to make it more accurate by digging into expenses, others lump it into a giant bucket and call it good. My point on the facilities expense was it is an outlier when looking at the MBB budget for the Dakota 4 schools. Does UND really spend more because they report their MBB facilities expense while the other 3 schools run it through general university or athletic department line items instead of tying it to a specific sport? Take that one simple outlier out and you get a better comparison. If schools made there EADA source report more accessible, you could start comparing things a little more close, but it is still going to be pretty vague. For example, the most recent EADA report NDSU has publicly listed was published in March, 2024 for the calendar year ending on 6/30/23, SDSU doesn't list one and USD has their most recent one available but it is only the summary, not the actual report.
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Coaches have their own end of season meeting with the AD. I believe the AD does talk to members of the team, though which ones and how it is done I'm not sure. Whether or not it was the right hire (valid reasons for both sides of the decision), I think the other sports are all in a spot where WBB will be focused on. Don't know the details of the coach's current contract but barring something completely out of bounds, he will likely get next year and possibly the year after to fix things (part of which he was involved in, part of which he inherited).