bisonguy
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Soothsayer and music aficionado. Kenny Rogers reference? Sometimes you just have to play the hand out. Interesting fact- here's a list of the 130 original (1973) DII football playing schools that have left for DI(A and AA): Akron, Alabama A&M, Alabama State, Alcorn State, Appalachian St, Arkansas State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Austin Peay, Bethune-Cookman, Boise State, Bucknell, Butler, Cal Poly-SLO, Cal State-Northridge, Cal State-Sacramento, Central Conn State, Central Michigan, Chattanooga, Connecticut, Delaware, East Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Michigan, Florida A&M, Grambling State, Hampton, Hawaii, Howard, Idaho State, Illinois State, Indiana State, Jackson State, Jacksonville State, Lafayette, Lehigh, Louisiana Tech, Maine, Massachusetts, McNeese State, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi Valley State, Montana, Montana State, Morehead State, Morgan State, Morris Brown, Nevada, New Hampshire, Nicholls State, No.Carolina A&T, Norfolk State, North Dakota State, Northeastern, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Northern Iowa, Northwestern State (LA), Portland State, Prairie View A&M, Rhode Island, SE Missouri State, South Carolina St, South Dakota State, Southeastern La, Southern, SW Missouri State, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee-Martin, Texas Southern, Troy State, U La-Lafayette, U La-Monroe, UC Davis, Weber State, Western Carolina, Western Illinois, Western Kentucky, Youngstown State.
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Somebody's been heeding a certain Styx song a little too much . "Too much time on my hands" for the youngsters out there. But what about all the scandals involved in DI athletics? But what about the loss of opportunity for local student-athletes? But what about other athletic teams no longer being competitive? But what about not being eligible for the postseason? Do I need to search the Siouxsports archives for more DI cynicism?
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Looks like USD is dropping baseball Title IX rears it's ugly head once more: http://www.usdcoyotes.com/sports/news/rele...RELEASE_ID=1831
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star2city, In The Forum follow up to the WDAY report:
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UND-GARY, 1. As the 2003-2004 season winds down as NDSU's last in Division II, NDSU athletics must follow Division I rules and regulations from the NCAA for the 2004-2005 season. That's the major factor for the DI references. 2. Are you talking football or athletic programs in general? If it's just football, yes, UND's program has been better lately. Where has it been stated that NDSU's has been better? NDSU will be in a higher level of competition starting next season, but that doesn't necessarily mean that NDSU will be better.
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frankie, RELAX! Most of the NDSU fans on the D2FB board have been members (when you actually had to pay for it) well before you bought your first K-mart Halloween makeup kit.
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UND won. Final=53-51 (?)
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The NSIC also has a weekly conference roundup show on Fox Sports.
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Better yet, what's the capacity of the arena as stated by the Fire Marshall? If it takes 3 hours to get 4,000 people inside, I'm guessing the building wouldn't meet fire code to get them out. It's really perplexing why NCAA DII throws away so much possible revenue.
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UND 92,96 That's the "inclusive" nature of DII.
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I think there's a major difference in the visions of Chapman and Kupchella. Chapman wants to see NDSU increase research $$$$, and Kupchella wants to see UND have an enrollment of 25,000 students.
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See for yourself-LINK He even asked to be banned.
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I think Jimmy wanted to play for the Redskins before he was drafted. I remember it seemed odd his "dream" team was not the Vikings.
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Your spelling of gnarly was gnarly, dude.
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Frankie, Surfboard? PuhLeazze. The second-grade junior michigan militia club could have come up with something better.
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Where there's a will, there's a way to stay in I-A. There was an interesting feature on Nightline this week about college athletics. The AD or president of Tulane talked about how they almost moved to I-AA a few years ago. There was a lot of concern (read $$$$) that made the decision a no-brainer to stay in I-A. I think a lot of the above mentioned schools will have the same "concerns" brought up. There was an interview with a few AD's of schools on the attendance bubble earlier this year. They basically said there are ways to get past the attendance figure, if it even stands in current form.
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Sicatoka, A new wrestling conference is being worked on, as well. Only fourteen left .
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pirate, Speculation on my part, but I would guess there were more fully funded DII schools back when scholarships were at 60. DII started in 1973, and DI-AA started in 1978. A lot of the bigger DII's packed up their bags and left for I-AA between 78-80.
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They had the family that was interviewed in the story on one of the local news tonight (WDAY?). They said a lot was left out of the story to paint a bleak picture (i.e. the "frozen hair incident" was right after a swim meet with wet hair). sioux fan in phoenix, NDSU probably has the capability to drive growth better by having a lot more research that is in tune with the local economy. Partnerships with Ag and Tech companies seem to generate more $$$ locally than what a liberal arts school can produce. An aircraft manufacturer located closer would help the Aerospace program. I am suprised that UND doesn't generate more research $$$ with the Med School, though.
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The PSAC allows a total of 70 scholies for all sports, and a maximum of 25 scholarships for football. I believe the NE-10 is "non-scholarship", but as Colgate making it to the I-AA championship proved, that doesn't mean much. The WVIAC I have no idea about.
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It was from one of sioux9's comments.
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That was the most asinine response I have ever heard. I guess the proof is in the spelling . That would constitute a vested interest imo: vested interest n. Law. A right or title, as to present or future possession of an estate, that can be conveyed to another. A fixed right granted to an employee under a pension plan. A special interest in protecting or promoting that which is to one's own personal advantage. vested interests Those groups that seek to maintain or control an existing system or activity from which they derive private benefit. Technically, it's Wicks Television, LLC -http://www.wicksgroup.com/portfolio/television.html KVLY will take one stance when it suits their needs, and then hop on the other side of the fence at a later time. They are the Ed Schultz of TV. They have no integrity. Whatever the viewer wants to hear, that's what they report. Great, I bet you watch all the local newscasts in the tri-state region. I want to know what's going on in the little ego-centric bubble when I watch the local news. If I want to know what's going on in other areas, I will watch the national news or check it out on the internet. Yes, in Grand Forks and Minneapolis. I hope we don't. There's no money in cable access, and ticket sales would suffer, as proven by UND.