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  1. UND approaches 125

    UND officials today outlined a series of planned events connected with the school's 125th anniversary in 2008.

    Those plans begin with a massive group photo Aug. 20 in front of Carnegie Hall, referred to in the school's announcement as "the largest photo opportunity ever held on campus."

    Officials plan to plot out several thousand students, faculty and staff into the shape of a large "UND" for the photo, said Bob Boyd, vice president for student and outreach services. Students will arrive on campus the weekend before the photo shoot, so campus officials hope to wrangle parents and alumni into the photo as well, said Alice Brekke, UND budget director and a 125th anniversary committee member.

    The first 5,000 participants in the photo will be given green T-shirts with the new 125th anniversary logo, Boyd said.

    UND's official 125 website...UND 125

  2. Talented UND offense to aid green QB

    You can’t spell Danny Freund without UND.

    That’s the sentiment the University of North Dakota starting quarterback has adopted heading into his first season as a starter.

    For Freund, success this year comes down the talented group that will surround him in the offensive huddle.

    “The tools and abilities of the guys around me I think are going to help ease the transition in there,” Freund said Monday during the Sioux’s annual football media day. “It will help me, especially in the first couple games, as I’m getting acclimated to the college game.

    “I’m just going to try to make the right decisions and be a leader.”

    Has anyone had the opportunity to watch Freund?

    The Sioux’s mixture of size up front and speed at all skill positions on offense will be a major factor in the team’s quest for an NCAA Division II playoff berth in its final season in the North Central Conference. Next season, UND will begin its five-year transition for reclassification into Division I-AA.
    Someone at the Forum didn't get the memo that you don't call it I-AA anymore, lest you be flogged by a certain group of people. :blush:
  3. UND FOOTBALL: Freund's wait is over

    For the last three seasons, UND junior quarterback Danny Freund patiently stood on the sidelines and watched the offense rewrite the school's record book.

    Led by electrifying receiver Weston Dressler, UND's offense totaled 1,245 points in 40 games - a three-year scoring clip unmatched in recent Sioux football history.

  4. Not that I'm thinking of a way out of the Great West, as I think it is great for the guys to have something to play for during the transition, but I wonder what the requirements are for the 5 year commitment. For instance, what constitutes a conference? If one or both of the California schools left or SUU became a member of the Big Sky, would we still be required to membership? With all that happened conference-wise in the past 5 years, there are bound to be more changes and moves being made.

    From what I've read on other boards, U of San Diego doesn't appear likely to join the Great West and there don't appear to be a lot of Western Dvision II teams making the move to Division I, so 5 may be a maximum number for this conference.

  5. UND ATHLETICS: Going out with a bang?

    Buning said he met with the UND athletic staff last week. He wants the Sioux athletic program to leave its mark in its final Division II season.

    “Let's not shy away from our goals,” Buning said. “I'd like to see us go out and win the North Central Conference Cup. We were runner-up last season and we won it the year before. I'd also like to see us win the national (all-sports) director's cup.

    “Beating Grand Valley State for that (national all-sports cup) is a huge goal, but let's give it a run.

    “And I'd like to see us win a national championship in a men's and women's sport.”

    He wants all of UND's sports teams to go out on a high note.

    “I want to get 100 percent winning records,” Buning said, referring to the school's last Division II season.

    As UND approaches its final Division II season, here's a sampling of what's on the horizon for some of the Sioux athletic programs:

    I would have thought the swimming and diving teams would have at least been mentioned.
  6. Here is a start JFR.. :blush:More Dakotans than Minnesotans on team

    Perhaps the Vikings should consider a name change because they have as many players on their training camp roster from South Dakota and North Dakota - two each - as they do from Minnesota.

    "Those South Dakota guys are pretty tight," quarterback Brooks Bollinger said. "Not as tight as us North Dakota guys."

    So what gives?

    It's not like NFL players grow on trees in the 46th and 47th most populous states. Do Bollinger (Grand Forks, N.D.), tight end Jim Kleinsasser (Carrington, N.D.) and linebackers Ben Leber (Vermillion) and Chad Greenway (Mount Vernon) share traits the Vikings covet?

  7. Umm, back in my day they (not me I was special :D ) waiting outside all night to get good seats AFTER waiting in line earlier in the week to get tickets to get in the building. So who says she didn't put her time in.

    You missed out on the waiting all night thing. We would leave The Spud go to the Winter Sports Building and wait in line until they opened the ticket office the next morning. At that time Wisconsin (early '80's) Wisconsin was "the ticket" to get. We had a lot of fun during those icy nights.

  8. Despite the consensus so far being against, I can explain why I've forbidden it in the past.

    Everyone here is a Sioux fan and for the most part we manage to get along talking about our team. Disagreements may form over whether to canonize or fire Hakstol, but it rarely leads to true personal conflict between people.

    If people used this community to debate politics, I think it would be much more likely that someone would develop a real personal dislike for someone else, based on political arguments. My fear is that such conflict would make it tougher for them to have a civil conversation about Sioux hockey, and that the political debates and conflicts would seep into and harm the community in its discussions about the intended topic, your UND Fighting Sioux.

    I love politics and political discussions, but I don't want them here. There are plenty of places to engage in such conversations. I agree that some will be viewed in a different light when their political views are laid out on a message board. I have already witnessed some of that on the bridge collapse thread and the "what annoys you" thread. Let's keep this a forum for the discussion of UND and Grand Forks. :blush:

  9. Two seperate issues - most Sioux fans trashed the GWFC when it started and that's a fact.

    Actually reading this thread, there were a few fans who bashed it, some congratulated NDSU for setting up so quickly and others wondered what happed with the other sports. It wasn't the bashfest you're making it out to be.

  10. I am hoping UND and USD go first and second in DII this year. I am looking forward to my first visit to the Alerus Center. How is the tailgating at UND?

    I've only been tailgating once and had a great time. I'm heading back up for a game in November this year. There is a thread regarding game day atmosphere at the Alerus/Canad complex, as the Canad just opened.

  11. UND's press release...

    UND to join Great West Football Conference in 2008 season

    By officially joining the conference now, UND and USD will participate in all conference meetings during the 2007-08 academic year and be eligible to vote on any issues that become effective with the 2008-09 academic year. Both UND and USD will be members of the Great West Football Conference for a minimum period of five years.
    Sounds like this will be home for a while.
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