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  1. :)

    I'm leaving work....going home and put on my UND Letterwinner's jacket, my 100 Years of Men's BB hat, my 1977 conference/reginal championship ring, and pull out my old bb team photos...and have a good pity party!

    When that's over I'm going to start thinking of ways I can help Brain Jones bring success and glory to the men's bb team. I will not hold the seriously flawed process (at best) against him. I will, however, express my thoughts on the process to those responsible.

    Go Sioux!

  2. Peter has recuited and can recruit. He has recuited to teams in Austrailia and now at Peninsula College. The # of schlorships do not impact the need to recruit...you still need players.

    The likelyhood of a good #1 D1 assistant applying for the UND job are slim. Most want to stay in the D1 environment. This is not the USC football job.

    He is not looking elsewhere. The assistants he has lined up want to coach with him....at UND! He likes where he is at and only wants to return to ND and the Fighting Sioux...not Mary College, not Bemidji State, etc.

    Email me at jstewart@srt.com and I'll send you more info on him. I'd love to have you in his corner.

  3. I'm not arguing with you, and don't mean any disrespect to you or your brother, but something doesn't add up for me. This may be mainly from my lack of knowledge on his coaching history over the past 18 years. With the credentials and contacts that you stated (and I do realize you have a bias as you mentioned in this matter), it seems odd that he would be coaching at the 2-year college level where it doesn't appear the team has any traditional "scholarship" players. I am concerned somewhat about his ability to recruit, since I don't know or see a recruiting history. I assume Pete is looking at other schools as well, otherwise why would he already have his coaching staff set.

    I guess that I'm just focused mainly on getting someone at UND who has proven to be successful at the 4-year level. I work at USC and can use their football program as an example, when Brad Scott was fired the Athletic Director brought in Lou Holtz, and then after Holtz left, he brought in Steve Spurrier... this is what I think UND needs to do at this point, bring in an established and historically successful coach. Getting someone who could draw fans soley on his name would be a bonus and only help in recruiting. I realize that UND is not going to get a DI national championship head coach, but there must be some head coaches at DII or NAIA... or even DI championship level #1 assistant coaches that would be willing to make the step to a head coach in DII. For me there are just some holes that need to be filled before I could be 100% comfortable with this selection. From the names they brought in so far, I'm not comfortable with any of them... and I would have to review all the applicants a little more closely before I could even pick who I thought they should have brought in for the first round of interviews.

  4. To 61hawk and others who have not followed his career since he left UND....I have seen him as a HEAD coach on three different continents (he has HEAD coached on four)...he has coached college players in the US, professional players (including the former DII and DI players) in Austrailia, China and Europe. I have spent two weeks in China with him where he was the HEAD coach for a exhibition series againt the Chinese Olympic team in 1996. The guy can flat out coach and lead. UND would be an easy transition for him. His staff would be outstanding. His #1 assistant at UND would be the current four year #1 assistant (Matt Bowen-his resume alone is better than any of the current three candidates) at Valparaiso...that's Homer Drew DI Midcontinent Conference Valpo...two conference titles and an NCAA appearance in the those four years. His #2 assistant would be Derrick Witt who has a National Junior College championship on his coaching resume. He has great recruiting contacts around the country and around the world. He has won every where he has HEAD coached. And recommended by Bob Knight. As I said before, if he gets an interivew, he'll knock their..and your socks off!
  5. To 61hawk and others who have not followed his career since he left UND....I have seen him as a HEAD coach on three different continents (he has HEAD coached on four)...he has coached college players in the US, professional players (including the former DII and DI players) in Austrailia, China and Europe. I have spent two weeks in China with him where he was the HEAD coach for a exhibition series againt the Chinese Olympic team in 1996. The guy can flat out coach and lead. UND would be an easy transition for him. His staff would be outstanding. His #1 assistant at UND would be the current four year #1 assistant (Matt Bowen-his resume alone is better than any of the current three candidates) at Valparaiso...that's Homer Drew DI Midcontinent Conference Valpo...two conference titles and an NCAA appearance in the those four years. His #2 assistant would be Derrick Witt who has a National Junior College championship on his coaching resume. He has great recruiting contacts around the country and around the world. He has won every where he has HEAD coached. And recommended by Bob Knight. As I said before, if he gets an interivew, he'll knock their..and your socks off!

  6. Peter played for Gunther and was a team captain. Played and coached professionally in Austrailia after graduation. Has been head coach at Peninsula College in Port Angeles for three years. Took over a 3-24 team and has won two conference championships and finished second once. Coach Bob Knight was a reference. He is a great coach and leader!

  7. What about the three former Sioux players that are already head coaches that applied?

    Peter Stewart

    Mike Boschee

    Peter Stewart

    I'll admit a bias. Peter Stewart is my brother and would do a great job. Give him a chance to interview on-campus before the committee, the staff and students of UND, the letterewinners and the community and he would knock their socks off!!

  8. I agree with hoops guy about local candidates not getting a look because of an Division 1 or 2 experience requirement. A resume of success is the most important attribute, not just a resume of experience. That's the price we are paying because of the short UND time span for the AD and his assistant. But be careful about asking them to not listen to some of the big time coaches. Some of them are behind just the type of candidates you are talking about......UND grads and former players!!

    At the end of the day it is the AD's call. He is after the same thing that all of us are....men's bb success on the hardwood. Just because he is going about it differently than any of us would doesn't make it the wrong way.....just harder for those of us who have long and strong ties to the bb program to understand. At the end of the day....let's all strongly support the next head coach!!

  9. As an indication of the relative merits of both, I suggest you look at the schools that play the sports and also the national championship locations, venues and attendance. I believe that being a national power in D1 hockey is much preferable to being a national power in 1AA football.

  10. Have anything for next year...?

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    I've already started the process......however, it takes the arenas until after the first of the year to confirm availability, pricing, etc. I'll post again next year.

  11. A group of loyal Sioux alums has once again secured a Suite for the Frozen Four in Columbus. The Suite holds twenty and we have a number of tickets left. Contact me at jstewart@ndak.net if you are interested.

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