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GeauxSioux

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  1. Granted, Fargo was larger than GF pre-interstate, but there was a brief period of time that Grand Forks was growing faster than Fargo, despite Fargo's geographic advantage. Prior to the interstate Fargo still had Hwy's 10 and 81, while GF had 2 and 81. Since 10 came through the Cities and headed toward the NW into Fargo, it is a natural distribution line. The one time when GF was growing faster is when the GFAFB came into the picture and GF's growth rate surpassed Fargo's. When the interstates were built Grand Forks was 80 miles too far out of the way, thus being the impetus for the growth of Fargo. Of course the flood didn't help either.
  2. The Irish are Beneath Contempt
  3. Nuh uhhh ......she's a shoplifter.
  4. It appears Josh didn't have enough Morning Coffee. Maybe a few more pots and he will re-read his blog and see how ridiculous it sounds.
  5. You do realize this is a football thread?
  6. Great job Ladies. Keep it going.
  7. Interesting point of view coming from a moderator over on Bobcat Nation. Bobcat Nation Bay Area Cat said:
  8. Thanks Jim.
  9. Front page of USA Today sports. State of North Dakota sues
  10. Go get'em Wayne. What about an injunction, so that the Sioux can host playoffs and wear standard uniforms? Or is an injunction automatic?
  11. Other than 4) UND hockey is the biggest thing in North Dakota, the remainder is jibberish. Items 5-7 are the same on both lists.
  12. Ironically, Robert Potts is going to be the new chancellor at Arkansas State. Potts takes new job. Lets join the Sunbelt.
  13. New Buildings for Medical School Dakota Student Story
  14. Warmer climate? Tropical breeze? Beautiful vistas? Could it be the same reason that NDSU didn't get into the BSC? Geography. The confluence of the interstates has been the impetus for the growth of Fargo.
  15. Perhaps you need to re-read the thread. The only negative thing that I read from anyone other than Bison fans was one person commenting that UND is a hockey first school instead of a football first school and another stating his opinion that most MSU/UM fans would rather see NDSU win in a game against UND. Neither appear to be bashing. http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatboard/viewtopic.php?t=7435
  16. Did the Big Sky have to expand? It seems that you are implying that the Big Sky had to expand last year and that UNC was chosen simply because it was closer and thus wouldn't upset the west coast schools. I know the thread on the Montana State board of which you speak. Some Bison fans will go anywhere to bash the Sioux.
  17. GeauxSioux

    turnovers

    I can't see the word millenium and not think of Newmanium.
  18. I recall the Montana State president pushing hard for the 'SU's. But it would seem as the commissioner, Fullerton could have informally polled the presidents to know if there was a remote possiblity for the 'SU's, instead of making them jump through hoops. As I recall the invitation has to be unanimous when UNC got in. If geography was the main drawback, why didn't Fullerton know that some presidents would say no?
  19. If it is location, location, location, why did the Big Sky request all of this information from schools, including SDSU and NDSU, to be considered in the last expansion? As I said in my last post, wouldn't the BSC presidents just need to pull out a map and say that the Dakotas are too far and out of our "footprint"? Not trying to be a smart aleck here, just looking for some conjecture.
  20. Link to the thread regarding Northern Colorado and Denver to the Big Sky and the influence of Altitude Network. UNC/Denver What still perplexes me about the Big Sky is, if geography was the biggest deterent to invitation for both NDSU and SDSU, why have them go through all of the paper work that the Big Sky had them do to be considered? Couldn't the presidents just look at a map and say "Too far"? Bison Dan, you are probably right that it was more wishful thinking than anything else, but I do recall reading something to the effect that the word on the street is that the Bison are a lock for the Big Sky.
  21. It may be easy to say at this time, but think back a couple of years ago and the conventional wisdom had NDSU in the Big Sky. Go back into the Bisonville archives. SU fans were sure they were in the Big Sky.
  22. This is not something that Star2City dreamed up in the last couple of months and has nothing to do with jealousy. If you look back into old threads (I don't have the time right now to do it), Star2City predicted that UNC and Denver would get invites into the Big Sky due to the Altitude Network. UNC got in and Denver was possibly was invited but rejected their invitation. Dig around. It' there. As far as FSSN. You have to admit, that it looks appealing when shopping for a conference.
  23. That's what I get for moving away from GF. I'm out of the loop on what is going on. Thanks for the info.
  24. This sounds like an opportunity for someone. If Whitey's and the Blue Moose teamed up with a shuttle service, they could get people to come out to eat prior to the game and get them back there after the game. You could go further and have a bunch of the bars/restaurants downtown get together on transportation. I know that Bonzer's is still open. Are The Hub and Griggs Landing still around. A couple of stops on the west side of the Red and one stop on the east.
  25. Great response to DYB. Especially this part.
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