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  1. So using some of the info you posted:

    We're looking at a '08-'09 schedule of:

    D1 - Home - 3 games:

    South Dakota

    SI-Edwardsville

    Seattle

    D1 - Away - 7 games:

    South Dakota

    SI-Edwardsville

    Seattle

    Iowa State Tournament (2)

    Drake Tournament (2)

    Likely games:

    Mary (D2)

    Concordia-Moorhead (D3)

    Jamestown (NAIA)

    Minnesota-Crookston (D2)

    Mayville State (NAIA)

    Dakota Wesleyan (NAIA)

    Other possibilities:

    Northern State

    SW Minnesota

    NDSU

    SDSU

  2. Thank you for the info ... good info ... now ... what is UND's schedule going to look like for next year?

    From your comments it appears that no D1 program really wants to play UND (especially at UND) but no D2 school is really going to want to play UND either.

  3. Now that UND and USD have finished their last year in D2 what is the process and steps for D1 transition as it pertains to Bball?

    I believe it is a 7-year transition correct? I also believe this past year counts as year 1, correct?

    How will it affect their schedule the next season?

  4. who would win if Und played Wsu in B-ball this year?? :glare:
    At the risk of starting a fight ... Winona, and it probably wouldn't be close.

    UND:

    - last year went 5 - 5 against NSIC conference schools, Winona was undefeated

    - last year went 1 - 6 against other common opponents (St. Cloud, Mankato and Duluth). Winona was 3-0.

    - I'm not sure UND added any players who are immediately going to be game-changers

    Winona:

    - Has the D2 player of the year returning

    - 2 preseason all-americans

    - 4 of their 5 starters returning losing their PG Malvick (a significant but recoverable loss)

    - Has probably more size than UND on its roster, including that POY character

  5. The University of Nebraska is capable of creating a perennial top 25 team that has visited the World Series two years ago. The argument that it is a "southern" sport doesn't hold water ... its capable of being done (a) with the right coaching, (b) right fan support and © with the right facilities.

    Which probably means UND doesn't stand a chance! ;)

  6. I know this queston should probably be posted in the D-I thread, but why set a core group as the new D-I North Central Conference?

    North Dakota/NDSU/South Dakota/South Dakota State??

    Just a thought.

    I'm not sure of the specifics but in addition to the normal waiting period for a team to be eligible for D1 post-season play a new CONFERENCE has much more arduous waiting period for eligibility.

    North Dakota and South Dakota would both be smart to play as independents for the next 3 or 4 years, apply for membership into the Mid-Continent and simply turn THAT conference into the NCC of D1!

  7. http://www.northcentralconference.org/info...ws/2006-07/NSIC

    The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced this afternoon that four current North Central Conference members, Augustana, Minnesota State, Minnesota Duluth and St. Cloud State, will begin play in the NSIC beginning in the 2008-09 school year.

    Augustana, St. Cloud, UM-Duluth and UM-Mankato all have been accepted into the NSIC.

    That leaves Omaha the only school without a home at the moment.

    http://www.northernsun.org/index.cfm

  8. As a Winona fan (and parent) who was at the game I can truly say Karma is as probably as good of a word as any. This year throughout the year so many games were won that could have and should have been lost.

    The PG Malvick who lost the ball (and also missed the front end of a one-and-one 10 seconds earlier) should not hang his head at all ... Winona would not have been in the championship at all without his play during the NCAA regionals.

    There's no doubt in my mind that Winona is the better team but on this day they got out-played, out-coached and out-"fanned". Barton deserves the championship.

    Onto next year!

    I hope to see Winona play the Sioux in the NCAA regionals!

  9. The U of Florida is a football school. It's the first love of those fans.

    But does this sentence make sense?

    "This is why Florida will NEVER amount to anything in basketball."

    Florida: 2006 NCAA DI Mens Basketball Champions.

    Seriously ... can you name ANY school that has multiple SAME-SEASON sports that are both succesful on the field?

    The Florida comparison is two different seasons.

    There is no doubt a successful basketball team would put more fans in the stands but at UND history, legacy and fan following is truly behind hockey much like Football is at Nebraska.

  10. They did beat NW Mo. St., and lost by 1 to number 15 Nebraska-Kearney. They also won at St. Cloud State. It's kind of surprising to me that Mary's doing as well as they are since most of their players are ex-North Dakota high schoolers who presumably weren't recruited very hard, if at all, by NCC schools.

    The assumption you are making is that NCC basketball the be-all-to end-all.

    Northern, Mary, Wayne State ... are all very good teams in the ND/SD region.

    Wisconsin-Parkside 86 South Dakota 75

    Mary 86 St. Cloud State 77

    Wayne State 90 South Dakota 86

    Minnesota State 65 Concordia-St. Paul 71

    Missouri Western State 95 Nebraska-Omaha 88

    Northern State 88 North Dakota 84

    Quincy 89 South Dakota 79

    North Dakota 69 SW Minnesota State 78

    NCC's non-conference record to date is an unimpressive 29-14

    Head-to-head the NCC is 14-8 against the NSIC, with 8 of the wins coming against Bemidji, Crookston and Mary!

  11. 1959 DI Men's Hockey National Champions

    1963 DI Men's Hockey National Champions

    1980 DI Men's Hockey National Champions

    1982 DI Men's Hockey National Champions

    1987 DI Men's Hockey National Champions

    1997 DI Men's Hockey National Champions

    1997 DII Women's Basketball National Champions

    1998 DII Women's Basketball National Champions

    1999 DII Women's Basketball National Champions

    2000 DI Men's Hockey National Champions

    2001 DII Football National Champions

    And considering this is a MEN's Basketball thread ... the MEN's Basketballl championship is .... where?

    A school that supports women's basketball more than men.

    A school that is moving to D1 in a year is losing to average D2 teams.

    Time and paitience is needed with a new coach granted but ALL winning programs have great fan support and UND's basketball program is very far off in that regard.

  12. I'd love to talk about men's basketball every day, but if there's no news, what is there to talk about? There was all kinds of talk during the coaching search, but now that Jones is in place, how many times can we talk about the health of Koenig, Bledsoe and Harkins? How many times can we talk about how disappointing the past decade has been? The posts regarding women's hockey, for example, have to do with one topic. It's the same topic that dominated the men's basketball discussion until a few months ago.

    In addition to the obvious of the fact that women's program has been much better and more fun to watch for years, the other difference is that many of the prospects are local and regional players who some of us are familiar with, and as such, it's much easier to speculate on recruiting. On the men's side, as far as I know, there simply aren't many kids in our region who are legit prospects. I have no reason to know anything about a kid from Wisconsin or southern Minnesota or Iowa unless his name has been leaked on this board.

    I make a comment about the lack of interest on Men's BBall.

    UND9296 and UNDFan responded defending the lack of response as timing.

    This thread has 14 respones .... 8 discuss changes/updates/additions to the Women's Basketball Team and -0- responses as in None, Nada, The Null Set, Nothing discuss changes/updates/additions to the Men's Basketball Team.

    IMO this goes to re-inforce the point ... the interst in Men's Basketball at North Dakota hovers somewhere around ... Nothing

  13. I've never understood why attendance matters to an organization based on what is best for the amateur student athlete and amateurism.

    Minimum mandatory attendance criteria reeks of professionalism in what should be pristine amateur sport.

    If "School X" can afford 85 scholarships (say they have a kind benefactor) that is best for the amateur student athlete: So why does it matter how many people are in the stands.

    Because ... especially from a basketball perspective ... the reason school X is playing at the D1 level is to get a cut of the very lucrative TV contract that is shared equally amongst every D1 member.

    The more members in D1 the smaller the pie ... not everyone wants to share their pie.

  14. I don't mean to be inflammatory and this is sincerely not meant to be mean ... but I'm amazed at the lack of interest in UND's Men's basketball program.

    If this board is any indiciation, and it should be, prior to this thread the last Men's basketball comment was on August 2nd. Since then there have been multiple posts on women's hockey, baseball and the soccer program.

    By contrast the NDSU has had numerous new threads and muliptle posts on just Men's basketball over that same time period.

    Yes ... it is a slow period for basketball but ... it is the end of the AAU season, recruiting, new season just upon us, new coach ... i.e. there is plenty to talk to.

    This thread was started asking about the '07 basketball recruiting class and there are more posts pertaining to the women's program than the men's.

    I know success breads interest but my goodness!

  15. Part of it was the change in coaches, frankly part of it was promises that were made (by the previous coaching staff) that weren't honored (by both the previous staff as well as the new staff) and part of it was that Jones did not make a huge sales pitch to keep Rayfield ... it was more ... "comme si comme sa".

  16. Here's the thing ...

    Generally the Men's B-ball coach has a lot of input if not control over the schedule - It just so happened UND was without a head coach for much of the planning stages.

    Second, the ability to make the D2 playoffs will be entirely contingenet on a strong showing in the NCC. Top two or three finish and they'll get in ... for sure.

    Third, a new coach, new system, new players ... a soft non-conference schedule is probably needed for this team.

    Would it be nice to see K-State or Winona or some other stronger programs ... sure but given all of the off-season turmoil I'm not sure it is realistic to expect much more than this.

  17. Given the list of finalists, the "meet the public" phase of this search could just as easily take place in a phone booth. I was giving everyone the benefit of the doubt up until this afternoon. Closed circuit to the search committee: If you wish to draw 800-1,000 people per game to the Betty, stay on the current course. Another thing, count me in the camp that finds it deeply troubling that Herbst is a finalist, but Craig Smith is not getting an interview.

    From what I heard Herbst was going to automatically be a finalist just because so many people (Glas, the players ...) have recommended him. Whether he is a legitimate candidate is up for discussion.

    I think an under-the-radar "Craig Smith" kind of candidate is Tom Brown from Winona State. He is a big part of their success and is an up and coming star. He's got the DII National Championship credential and brings that youthful enthusiasim that this program could use.

  18. I knew a school was under no obligation to release a kid from an LOI, but I thought it was newsworthy due to the fact that Rayfield's father was quoted in the Herald article as saying UND would release his son. Where he got that idea, I don't know.

    The initial conversation the father had with the UND AD was that he would get his release. The AD changed his mind the next day saying he wouldn't release him the "Glas" situation was resolved.

    The ironic part of this (if you read the article that was referenced two posts ago) was that Rayfield's high school teammate was granted his release immediately from D2 Lewis University when their head coach left (ironically for Northern Iowa).

  19. While I agree with the majority of your points, the location of Winona is much more appealing to a hugely greater pool of athletes than Grand Forks. With Wisconsin right across the river (with no DII colleges, the Twin Cities 100 miles to the north, Iowa just to the south, not far from IL, etc., this is a much different situation than Grand Forks. I would guess that within 150 - 200 miles of Winona, there are 10 to 15 times the number of DII quality athletes available as compared to the same distance from GF!

    I have to add my voice that comparing Winona and UND's location is not the same. Out of Winona's top 7 players - 4 are from Wisconsin and 1 from Illinois. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Milwaukee, Madison and Green Bay are all 200 miles or less from Winona.

    Heck UND even recruits from Wisconsin with 4 of their players from that state.

    Having said that ... for most basketball players ... distance/location is a secondary priority compared to coaching stability, winning, opportunity to play, facilities, fan support and other basketball related aspects.

    That is not to say you'll get every recruit you want but there shouldn't be a D2 basketball recruit anywhere within 200 miles of Grand Forks that UND loses unless they don't want them. That is the mistake they are making. They are letting SW Minnesota, Minot State, South Dakota, Nothern State, Crookston and others like these to win battles against UND.

    The AD needs to get this circus fixed. He needs a Tim Miles kind of coach. He needs to pay him well. Take your time making this decision because it needs to be the last time you do this for 5 years or more. Your roster is pretty well filled out. A few holes here and there but nothing to materially impact next year. The greatest most consistent winningest organizations have superior stability. Their coaches are stable, their players are stable and their fans are stable.

    Northern State in Aberdeen is the perfect example. A school with 2,000 students leads the nation in D2 attendance. Its winning percentage is unbelievable.

  20. The classification thing can't really be that close to being done and either way the Glas decision needs to be made so that the program can move forward instead of just treading water.

    For a young upwardly striving coach D2 or a DI going through transition I think would be very similar in who would be interested in the job.

    What about this as a scenario?

    The "D1 decision" is far from having been made. At the earliest it may be a year down the road. Therefore ... Herbst is given a 1-year interim job whereby he:

    1. Gets a year to show his stuff

    2. An in depth full fledge coaching search is done in conjunction with the timing of the "D1 decision".

    3. Herbst fills out this years recruiting class since he already is the primary recruiter.

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