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  1. I remember back in the day when he was just a "sudo reporter". Once he became an unrestricted free agent, I knew the big deals would start to present themselves. I just hope he doesn't let the fame and fortune go to his head. :lol:

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  2. PCM left for the greener pastures ;) of uscho, correct?

    I believe you're right. I heard through the grapevine that the national exposure and big payday from uscho lured him away from SiouxSports. It's kind of like the Gophers and Badgers kicking the WCHA to the curb for the big bucks and national exposure of the Big Ten Network. ;)

  3. Back then people said that guy was nuts and nothing would ever change.

    Tell that to Nebraska in the same conference as Minnesota. Tell that to Colorado and Utah in the PAC-10 ... er, 12, uh, whatever.

    Who was that guy again ... oh, ... wait ...

    Back then, I believe PCM was posting on this board so I'm pretty sure it was either him or Star2City. They're probably too modest to come on here and brag about it though. ;):)

  4. As hockey fans, we're a spoiled bunch with The Ralph, the coaching, the players and the whole Fighting Sioux Hockey Program. Another area we've been spoiled in is with the coverage we enjoy. Brad's wrote a lot of great articles on Sioux hockey and this article is one of the best. Other fans can only dream about reading articles like this about their favorite team.

    Whenever there's a transition, you wonder if the next coach will be as good as the last one. Will Dean Blais be as good as Gino? Will Dave Hakstol be as good as Dean? Then the transition happens and each time they take the program to new heights. The same could be said with the transition from Virg Foss to Brad. We continually got the best coverage throughout Virg's time. Then Brad takes over and you wonder if we'll continue to enjoy the great articles 12 months each year. Just like with the hockey program, the print coverage continues to be raised to new heights. Thanks Brad.

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  5. You can call me a lot of bad things, but you need to take that one back.

    You might be on to something there jodcon. I believe I've seen some posts that indicates that The Sicatoka has some connections or possibly lives in the Fargo area. I think you should get a "post writing expert" to see if there are some similarities in their writings. You never know, he might even be Joe Chapman in disguise. :D

  6. New name for Super Conference:

    Super 8,

    The Super

    S 8

    Siouxper 8 - No need to pay royalties to Super 8

    Developing.........

    Chewey, I agree with most of your posts, but when I think of a new Super Conference, the name Super 8 doesn't seem to fit. If 8 Premier Hotels (W Hotels, Westin's, Marriott's, Hilton's, etc) were going to form a new alliance and they were picking a name, I think Super 8 would be quite a ways down the list of options. ;):lol:

  7. I saw that was "BREAKING NEWS ALERT". I was totally shocked. Not shocked that the Student Senate voted to offer their support to Kelley, but that it was even news worthy. Sicatoka's news alert that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow was more news worthy.

    And a few weeks ago the NDSU Student Senate voted to side with their president and raise tuition 8%. Then you talk with some of their students and they didn't know anything about it. You put anything in front of the Student Senate for a vote and you can be assured that the student members with the spiked purple hair, posts stuck through their nose and studs through their lips are going to vote with their liberal presidents.

    I was informed that it wasn't the Student Senate that voted with Kelley, it was the University Senate which is mostly faculty and some staff. My apologies to the Student Senate members who I might have offended by lumping them in with "Roy Saigo" types. ;)

    But, my statements above are probably more accurate when applied to faculty & staff except that I'd add "shoulder-length gray hair in a ponytail" to the list. :lol:

  8. I saw that was "BREAKING NEWS ALERT". I was totally shocked. Not shocked that the Student Senate voted to offer their support to Kelley, but that it was even news worthy. Sicatoka's news alert that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow was more news worthy.

    And a few weeks ago the NDSU Student Senate voted to side with their president and raise tuition 8%. Then you talk with some of their students and they didn't know anything about it. You put anything in front of the Student Senate for a vote and you can be assured that the student members with the spiked purple hair, posts stuck through their nose and studs through their lips are going to vote with their liberal presidents.

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  9. The vote at Spirit Lake was 67% in favor. That's 2 out of 3 in favor. But, that also means that one out of every 3 people there were not in favor. So you're telling the 33% who were against it how to feel, huh?

    So, no matter what the vote total would be you have to listen to the minority.....right? :silly:

  10. "Today's changes will better prepare Cargill and our leadership team for the opportunities that lie ahead. We have successfully navigated a period of global economic challenge and now our focus is on growth, particularly in the world's fastest growing economies," said Cargill Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Greg Page. "As we invest in the future, we talk about creating a balanced, diverse and resilient Cargill. These individuals in their new roles will help lead us in this effort."

    Greg Page is also a UND Business School grad, been very involved with the alumni association and has been very generous in giving back to the Business School.

    http://www.undalumni.org/Page.aspx?pid=1631

  11. I am not in favor of firing them for this, but at some point they need to figure things out. Our team had the most talent and should have won this thing.

    I'm wondering how you "figure out" ahead of time that the Michigan goalie is going to have a 40 save night? And, if the coaching staff had indeed figured that the goalie was planning on pitching a 40 save shutout, how do you coach around that. I guess they could have had some players take some runs at the goalie and get him knocked out of the game....and, they could have told Frattin to aim his shot 1/2 inch further to the right so it wouldn't graze off the tip of the goalies glove.....and they could have instructed Chay to put his shot a few inches higher.....and the big thing would have been if they would have told Dell that Glendening's shot would get deflected out to Dell's left and Winnett would have an open net so he better just forget about the Glendening shot and move over to the left post so he could stop the Winnett shot. Then Dell would have been pitching a shutout also. That one is probably more Karl Goehring's fault for not figuring that out ahead of time.

    I guess those are a few things that come to mind that they should have had "figured out", and then we'd all be talking about what a great job the coaches did. :silly:

    If we'd gotten shutout and only had 20 shots on goal and we didn't have Michigan bottled up in their end of the rink most of the night, then I think we could say that the coaches have to get this thing figured out. But we dominated this game, our goalie only gave up one goal, and their goalie pulled a few out of his rear-end. Even our esteemed panel of internet coaches would have had a hard time "figuring out" a better game plan than Hak and company had.

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  12. Davidson reminds me of Lee Marvin or perhaps Scott Foyt.

    Didn't get tons of ice time but when he did, he used it to the best of his abilities. And you can't argue with his size.

    I wish Nelson used his size as well as Davidson does.

    He reminds me more of Matt Henderson. Henderson was from White Bear Lake and had talked to every program in the country about playing hockey.....even SCSU turned him down. He went over to Mariucci to see if the Gophers would let him try out for the team as a walk-on but Woog said no. Then Bill Butters called Blaiser and asked him to give Henderson a chance as a walk-on. Butters thought that Henderson would be able to play in the WCHA. Blaiser gave him a call and brought him in. Henderson made the team and I believe he was the MVP of the '97 National Championship Tournament.

    Maybe Davidson will be that person this year. :)

  13. I caught this quote from the StarTribune and I haven't quite figured out what Mr. White is saying here:

    White opened the scoring Friday with his fourth goal of the season at 1:34 of the first period on a long shot that bounced off a defenseman's skate.

    His second goal, which gave the Gophers their late lead, came off a nice pass from Nate Condon.

    "He saw me streaking down and slipping behind their last guy," White said. "He saw me going back door and put it right where I could slip it in."

    Now, depending how you read that, White appears to be bragging about how fast he is compared to the Tech defenseman. Then again, you have to take into account that they were playing those pesky Beavers......although Mr. White didn't mention any Beavers, he was only worried about back-dooring that goalie. :0:lol:

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  14. We don't see much of PCM around here anymore but back in the '60s he could really dance. You'll notice him here at the 25 second mark. Another little known fact is that he was one of the first people to do a line dance. You'll see that at about the 1:10 mark.

    From what I understand, he's been spending the last year or so teaching The Sicatoka some of his moves. :lol:

  15. Enough of this sort of tripe. This whole "my hands have been tied by the SBoHE" thing is really tiresome. When the SBoHE was trying to get a vote on the nickname and when it itself expressed favor for retaining the name by trying to get a vote, where was he? Did he ever conclude, "hey, most of the alums like the nickname and logo and the SBoHE is trying to get tribal approval" so I should speak out in favor of retaining the nickname? Has he ever done anything in support of the nickname and logo? No. He was chosen, I think, because he had no ties to UND or to the state or to the alumni. His position on the nickname and logo has always been, at the very least, silent and willing acquiescence as for their retirement. I am willing to bet that he's been, in conjunction with the anti-nicknamer faculty and administrators, very active behind the scenes working for their retirement. He should be fired as he has no ear or respect for the alumni. The SBoHE has done a massively terrible and irresponsible job of handling all of this but they at least tried to work with SR and Kelley was simply silent and said silence spoke volumes.

    I bet there are a few people like GF Herald Editor Mike Jacobs, Leigh Jenoette, RHHiT and others whe lobbied quite hard for ROK.

    Remember when Chris Matthews from MSNBC admitted that he gets a tingly feeling up and down his leg whenever he heard Barack Obama talk? Well, I suspect that Mike Jacobs gets the same feeling when he listens to Kelley.

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