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  1. NDSU moved to Division I because at the time it was in the best interest of the university, Chapman had a vision which included increasing their academic and athletic exposure more nationally. UND stayed in division II because it was not in their best interest, they were in the middle of some important transitions already including the building of the Alerus and the REA, and there were too many unknown financial variables at the time to make that kind of move. Anybody who thinks that both universities were acting out of some other ulterior motive is delusional.

  2. This is an excellent post. We can talk about Kringstad, Deichert, and Rosendahl all we want, but not even Marty Broduer could save a team like Wahpeton. Its a sad fact that a goalie on a poor team will never win Mr. Hockey. They could be the best goaltender in the state, yet their numbers wouldn't show it.

    They'd still have a chance to win the illustrious northdaktapreps.com player of the year as voted on by the members.

  3. Hasn't Grand Forks tried to support more authentic mexican restaurants but failed. I thought that where Grizzley's stands now has been at least two mexican restaurants. I think a TGI Fridays would probably make it, possibly an Olive Garden, but people in the upper midwest like their food pretty bland and cheap. We are a meat and potato's culture. I'm almost surprised that the Bronze Boot has lasted this long, remember how popular Smoky's was in West Fargo? Well it's an eye-sore now.

  4. One more thought:

    I wonder how

    - Craig Bohl

    - Amy Ruley

    feel right about now.

    Seems like Tim Miles might be sliding into the top-dog, media darling, coaching role at NDSU.

    I would think that anything drawing positive attention to NDSU would ultimately help recruiting in all areas. So I would guess they are pretty happy for him, and the University.

  5. The verbal commitments should come faster now as signing date looms. I'm sure the Sioux will grab a few guys that people will say, "I didn't think we could get". Thats the nice part about having a successful program.

  6. I don't know how detrimental any indecision by UND on this issue is to recruiting, but I think that the fact that regional recruits now may have a DI option in the area that was never there before has the potential to be very damaging to UND recruiting in the future.

    I think what is meant by indecision could be summed up in this, as reported in the Bison Media Blog regarding UND "I didn't know if or when they were going to go Division I and if they did, I didn't want to get caught up in the mix." -- Cavalier standout Matt Anderson on his decision between NDSU and UND

    Right now I think that concern by recruits has to be the frustrating thing for UND.

  7. So is German the only verbal for the Sioux so far? It seems like the verbals are somewhat slow to come in this year for many teams. I imagine that will pick up in the next week or two. I think the Sioux do have a shot a Gratzek if NDSU has limited him to the OL or DL, it sounds like he'd have to put on a lot of weight.

  8. At this point every game for the Bison against a DI opponent is a big game. If you re-read my post, the point was to say that even though NDSU is not playoff eligible, they are still playing in big games, to them, and for the school. Whether or not you judge that as a "big step" or not is up to you. The conversation was directed at recruiting and motivation during a transition period, not merely a boast about beating Alabama.

  9. It's hard to say exactly what the effects on recruiting would be. On one hand if you can schedule some games with big name opponents in BB and other sports you might attract those athletes who feel they have been overlooked and want to play against these other schools. Look at Ben Woodside for the Bison for example, he's probably one of the best players that has ever played at NDSU and there is no way he'd be there if it was still DII. He wasn't recruited by the Big10 schools I believe, but playing for the Bison he gets the opportunity to play against teams like Minnesota, Wisconsin, and also Kansas State and show them that they missed out. Programs may initially suffer because of the emphasis on "loading up" on young talent to be competative when they become playoff eligible. Although the Bison women are ineligble for the post season, it's still pretty sweet when an SEC team like Alabama comes into the BSA and gets schooled by a team from NORTH DAKOTA! My personal thoughts are the the Sioux would do fine in the sports they are competative in now, if people can remain patient.

  10. The Sioux/Bison game will be the final game of 2008. The Sioux will have grown restless in DII and have found a way to finance a move to DI in all sports by then. Any playoff implications will be put on the back burner because this is the game people are demanding. The bad blood will have settled down somewhat and for the players on the field it will be their first meeting. It will be standing room only and the atmosphere will be electric. THE RIVALRY IS REBORN!!

    (Nick Mertens throws 4 td's in a 36-7 beat down :D , just thought I'd throw that in there)

  11. Looks like the point of this one paragraph article is to say there is no high school football talent in North Dakota whatsoever, and they have to recruit exclusively in other states. Yea that's a great endorsement. I found a link to that story on the ESPN NDSU football homepage at http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/clubhouse?teamId=2449. The article quoted above is listed in the features section where it says, "Tom Luginbill thinks the University of North Dakota might be ready for a jump to I-AA."

  12. Both shows are entertaining, they obviously do not have huge budgets. Phil Hansen is fine, so what if he's not working for ESPN. Lennon's show isn't bad, he seems like a decent person and a good coach. I'm a little tired of Pat Sweeney being the only source of UND info. on tv however. Craig Bohl is one hell of a coach and a class act for the Bison, I find it hard to believe that this thread was not started on the intent of making fun of him.

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