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UND has received a verbal commitment from Warroad's Lisa Marvin: http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/article/id/172403/group/homepage/
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Feel free to add... Alerus pro's -climate-controlled which encourages attendance by the oldest and youngest of fans in particular -impressive to recruits, particularly from warm weather regions who may be less-than-enthusiastic about playing outdoors in late Oct. and Nov. -increased noise factor which can greatly aid defense -"dead air" which gain be draining to team unaccustomed to it -beer can be sold and concessions in general are probably considerably higher than what they would be at Memorial con's -off-campus -not readily expandable should that become necessary -turf which needs to be easily removable (precludes use of field turf?) -some purists just don't like indoor football -revenue shared with city Memorial pro's -on campus -tradition -field turf -elements can be big advantage against teams unaccustomed to wind/cold weather -keep all revenue -more easily expandable than Alerus con's -would require major renovations (seating, rest rooms, concessions, press box, etc.) -weather can be a big problem for attendance later in season or even early in the season if it's raining (see Central Washington game in 2000 as example) -likely a recruiting drawback for kids from south and west in particular -no beer sales allowed for state-owned facility--concession revenue likely takes big hit -less parking? (perhaps new ramp has alleviated this?)
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9763, per SDSU web page.
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Regarding SDSU, the stars really aligned for them last season, as they had probably their best team ever, together with a great home schedule which included UNI, SIU and NDSU. They also had the good fortune of unseasonably warm weather for the November 7 game against SIU, with a temp in the 50's. However, even with warmer-than-normal temps for the conference-title-deciding game against SIU, attendance for that game was roughly 3000 fewer than their season average. Also, in 2008, they had crowds of 6117 and 3276 for home games in November.
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Here's a season preview from fightingsioux.com: http://www.fightingsioux.com/ViewArticle.d...TCLID=204972964
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Judging by most of the teams in the Summit, it appears being tournament-eligible doesn't necessarily make it all that much easier to recruit high-quality bigs. It would be nice to find another Vonesh, Gardner, T. Johnson, Behrens, etc. though. They may not have been dominant at the dI level, but they'd have been pretty effective IMO.
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Grandall steps down: http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/arti...group/homepage/
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I honestly don't recall any sort of press release for a men's track or cross country signee in the past 8-10 years.
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I understand that Cal Poly is traditionally good. But objectively speaking, based upon last year's performance and who is returning, would you honestly pick them in the top-15 preseason?
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It seemed like Poly was pretty solid in the first half of last season, but starting with the UND game they struggled quite badly. Granted, they may have had some injury problems, but they seemed really undersized on the offensive line, and couldn't stop the run very well, at least in Great West games. I think they have as good of a chance as anybody to win the Great West, since the conference appears so wide open, but picking them at 14th nationally seems like a bit of a stretch IMO.
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Steele actually has Cal Poly at no. 14 nationally, which seems pretty strange to me considering how much they struggled for most of last season.
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http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2010/top100/ 1. Eden Prairie 11. Plymouth 13. Woodbury 15. Eagan 20. Apple Valley 74. Bismarck 77. Sioux Falls 86. Fargo 97. Grand Forks
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New Sioux Football Insider blog entry.
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http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/arti...group/homepage/
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I know Long and her family have attended a UND game or two in the past. It's hard to say how much mutual interest there is, but I assume there is at least some interest.
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Hayward (WI) DE Ben Rasmussen has been offered by UND: http://www.wissports.net/sports/football/b...&id=1157892
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I'm kind of assuming Javen Butler is incoming recruit Breon Butler's brother?
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Looks like Bamba's UND football career is definitely over: http://www.areavoices.com/siouxfb/
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Byers is from the same high school that current UND player Chavon Mackey attended.
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Two Iowa running backs have been added to the Wiki offer list for 2011.
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According to Marlin Lee, Indiana has recently offered Phillips.
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http://www.areavoices.com/siouxfb/
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While I do agree that Landry needs to be better than he was last year, he's far more proven than are our returning receivers. Plus, even if Landry struggles, we have a viable alternative in Goska. When the leading returning receiver had 150 yards and a very low yards-per-catch average last year, you know you're practically starting from scratch in terms of a receiving corps. I hope I'm wrong, but I really feel like we're going to have to rely heavily on very young receivers if we're going to have any semblance of an explosive passing offense.
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Thanks. With Hawkins, Saporu and Watkins all sitting out the spring game, we certainly didn't have a lot of experience at corner, which may make the lack of much of a showing by the passing game last Saturday even more concerning. For those who may be a little closer to the situation, assuming Bamba doesn't come back, how big of a concern are the receiver positions? I know that Townsend and Hardin were reportedly impressive this spring, but our lack of proven production at these positions is pretty alarming. This has been seemingly been an issue since Weston graduated, but at least in 2008 we returned Trenbeath, and last year we returned Bamba.