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  1. 18 hours ago, UNDBIZ said:

    With NO facility costs attributed to WIH and giving no credit to FB for Champions Club donations associated with FB season tickets or apparel licensing revenue or media contract revenue or sponsorship revenue, yes FB has "lost" the most money the past few years.  Like jdub said, one needs to remember football has 4 times the student athletes of the other major programs and it's a sport the community and alumni actually care about.

    And football has been around for 122 years, which ought to count for something.  

    I don't think any talk about the football deficit is fair unless you have apples to apples accounting, which is sorely lacking.  If the IAC could have done one useful thing it would be to force the athletic department to clean up its act on how it allocates revenues and expenses and be much more transparent with its accounting.  

  2. 5 minutes ago, jdub27 said:

    WS&D offers a max of 14 scholarships. I'm not sure how close "close enough is" (MIH is 18) and the only real way to find out is when you get named in a lawsuit. I also don't know how or if the "facilities" portion would play in to anything but the Hyslop would need some updates if they wanted to do more than just pay lip service to it. I know the facilities themselves have had a few things done but I would guess the locker room/student athlete areas are not where they need to be.

    While UND has to be mindful of a lawsuit, it can't let the possibility of litigation be the driving force in its decisions.  Perhaps some clarity on the issue would be beneficial in the long term?  I know attorney fees can be ridiculous, and the bad publicity would not be welcome, but is the threat of going to court any worse than committing to a program that loses roughly $2 million a year with no real prospect of getting any better?   Do other schools that are not as Title IX vigilant as UND cower at the threat of lawsuits?  Why does it seem UND is the only school unwilling to address Title IX issues in a more affordable way?

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  3. 23 minutes ago, Siouxperfan7 said:

    Hearing that the Big Sky Conference is officially going to a 9 game conference schedule starting in 2020.  Nothing official from the Big Sky, but that is what I am seeing today.

    That would make regular scheduling with the other 3 Dakota schools very difficult.  If true, I don't like the change.  

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  4. 7 minutes ago, homer said:

    Also, if UND wanted to prove a point and raise awareness to what they are doing is correct and other schools is wrong, laying out the explanation for tiers should have been done at the first meeting and again at the second meeting and possibly released a press release for the public.  Than you go from being a cluster to full transparency to the general public. 

    Exactly.  If you're going to have a public spectacle, at least have it address the elephant in the room in a transparent way.  

  5. Just now, The Sicatoka said:

    Got their books? I see they have gymnastics and rowing. I'm guessing it's not hard to fund top tier in those to balance football. 

    Why can't UND start a womens sport that is considerably less expensive than hockey and then fund that top 10% in the country?  Wouldn't that satisfy this "tiering" problem?

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  6. Let's say jdub's explanation is mostly correct and that "tiering" is the reason womens hockey can't be dropped.  Then why not make that publicly known through the IAC process, rather than just saying womens hockey is untouchable and have the public debate and speculate on why womens hockey was spared?  You can debate the public nature of this whole process, but if you're going to have a public spectacle where coaches come begging for their programs, why not have it at least do some good and explain once and for all why womens hockey is untouchable?  Instead, the one area where some sunshine may have actually done some good, Kennedy makes a unilateral decision and takes it off the table.

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  7. 45 minutes ago, Nodak78 said:

    I don't know this for a fact but I would guess WHockey is protected because of the REA and what it brings to the University.  If someone would step up and fund Swimming or Tennos or any other sport like REA those sports would be scared cows as well.  It is what it is.  Do we like this process no. Hell no but some sports need to be cut for the benefit of other sports to excel.  Anybody with deep pockets want to step forward and save the individual sports they hold dear.

    How does REA protect womens hockey?  Does REA really fund womens hockey?  It gives them a place to play for basically nothing I suppose, but the program still hemorrhages money.

    And is REA really going to bat for womens hockey behind the scenes?  I honestly have no idea, but I'm curious.  Some indicate that REA does not even want womens hockey anymore.  I don't think Ralph himself had any great affinity toward womens hockey considering at the time he announced his donation and built the arena, UND did not even have a varsity womens hockey team.  Anyone know REA's position, if any, on this?

    Womens hockey does not have a rich history or much of a fan base. It didn't start until 2002 and I don't believe it was fully funded until 2007.  It's had moderate success since then, but nothing to write home about.  Why exactly is the program deserving of sacred cow status?  All I hear is that "Grand Forks is a hockey town" or "UND is a hockey school" so that's just the way it is.  Call me underwhelmed by that reasoning.  Certainly Grand Forks overwhelmingly supports the mens hockey program and UND certainly is a great mens hockey school.  But if Grand Forks was such a great overall hockey town and UND was such a great overall hockey school, attendance at womens hockey games would not be so abysmal.   Can someone explain to me why womens hockey is untouchable?  Maybe I'm missing something.  I know it's a moot point because Kennedy has already said womens hockey will not be cut, but I'm still curious as to exactly why when doing so seems to make the most sense.

    Also, I think it has been well established that Title IX is not a real barrier.  UND could cut womens hockey and still be Title IX compliant by being only mildly creative. 

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  8. 42 minutes ago, MoSiouxFan said:

    BTW, who's the third Big 12 team, besides KState and Texas Tech?

    UND played Nebraska in 1961, which was in the Big 8 back then, which turned into the Big 12 in 1996.  That could be the reference.  Or it could be TCU.  UND played TCU in 1933.  TCU is in the Big 12 now, but was a member of the Southwest Conference back then.  

  9. The thing that really stood out to me was penalties.  We can argue about play calling and whether the offense has the personnel, but there really is no excuse for the untimely and type of penalties UND got yesterday (mostly on offense, but some bad ones on defense too).  The good news is that reducing penalties is something that is definitely achievable this season.

    It was an ugly and frustrating game, but it was the first win for UND in Bozeman in the DI era, so it's a huge milestone in my opinion.  The last win for UND in Bozeman was 1982!  The first two games against Montana State in the DI era were BRUTAL.  Then UND had a close loss followed by two victories in a row.  Taking the long view, you can't complain too much.  

  10. 13 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

    you think the crowds are bad on a thursday night the betty against montana...imagine the roaring crowds against the mastdons of iupuipu of indiana????  that will cost moe than "thousands"

    Each conference has its dogs.  Although I will admit - IUPUI has too many letters and sounds too funny to be taken seriously.   

  11. The Fox College Sports programming does not list this game.  So I take that those of us in the Twin Cities are S.O.L. in watching this game unless we pay for the stream on the MSU website?   I'm not seeing the MSU webcast option on their website, but maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.

  12. 13 minutes ago, sprig said:

    Is this game on ROOT? It's not listed on eversport

    I was wondering the same thing.  The ROOT schedule says they're televising the Montana at Cal Poly game next Saturday and doesn't mention the UND at Montana State game, so I'm not sure why the UND game is not listed on eversports. 

  13. On 9/5/2016 at 10:01 AM, geaux_sioux said:

    Other than the letting the committee look into the issue what decision has he made yet on this topic?

    No decisions have been made yet, but I think it would have shown true leadership for Kennedy to come out and immediately quash the idea that going back to DII is on the table, as suggested by the committee chairperson.  Maybe he feels like he needs to let the committee do its work before undercutting them publicly, but that statement, left unchecked, could actually do damage to recruiting. 

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  14. If playoffs is the goal, then laying the egg against Stony Brook makes this game pretty much a must-win game.  It would be an awful lot to ask of the team to go 8-1 for USD and the conference season.  Yes, the season is not over if they lose, but they really need to find a way to win this game.  Find a way to win even if they are not the better team and even if they lose the statistical battle.  Block a punt, get a pick-6, win the turnover battle, get a few bounces, whatever it takes.    

  15. 3 hours ago, CMSioux said:

    It was predicted to be slugfest and it was a slugfest. They had a great defense. Our defense gave up 7 points. Our offense looked shaky in the first game of the season. Last year teams got into the playoffs wit 5 losses and some are writing off the season after one loss. Find something positive - it's a game being played by student athletes. Look out the window the sun came up. Enjoy the season. 

    There is NO chance this UND team with this schedule makes the playoffs with 5 losses.   After last year, there is a reasonable belief they can't lose more than 3.  Losing to Stony Brook was a huge loss just because there is such little room for error if you think you need to finish 8-3 to make the playoffs.  (Although depending on "quality losses" maybe UND will get in at 7-4 this year!).  

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