I'm traveling so have to listen to radio instead of watching. Judging by the announcers disbelief with the officiating, it's probably best I can't *see* this.
This is true in many areas of life, not just sports. The younger generation does not turn out for things like the old days. They are much more 'stay at home and stream' type of lifestyle.
It has never been in doubt that he is a genuinely good guy, is good for the community, and good to the players. The question becomes:
1. Is that enough in a coach at UND?
2. Can we monetarily afford different?
How does it work with Sather pretty much knowing he's done at this point, is he still out there recruiting high school athletes for next year's team? Are those athletes likely to sign with UND without knowing who their coach will be?
They're more dedicated than I am. I find it hard to even stream from the comfort of my home, I find myself questioning more and more if I want to give up the time to even watch this mess.