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I guess my point is that once all the incoming football players and other fall sports athletes are either cleared or not by the NCAA, presumably by early September, it should provide the NCAA with roughly a month and a half to take care of basketball and other winter sports. If the school gets them the info in a timely fashion, I don't see why the NCAA shouldn't have sufficient personnel to do what they need to do pretty quickly (insert obligatory NCAA joke here).
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As someone who vividly recalls the Myron Allen fiasco of several years ago, I appreciate showing caution when in doubt about a player's eligibility. With that said, considering we're now nearly three months into the semester, it would seem that this matter should have been taken care of by now--either Sharkova's eligible or she's not. I can see this being an issue with fall sports since they start practice in early August before school has even started, but winter sports that don't even start practice until mid-October? I'm not saying anybody necessarily dropped the ball--it just seems strange since I don't recall a basketball player ever being held out due to eligibility concerns (other than Allen, after he'd played several games ).
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I think the men have a better chance, with home games against UMKC and Waldorf coming up. I don't really expect the women to win until the Mayville State game on Dec. 7th, although if they have a hot-shooting game it could come earlier than that.
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We're unfortunately in the midst of a rather prolonged dry spell in terms of recruiting a post who can score. I'm sure it's not for lack of trying, but it's now been what, five years since Kimbrough was recruited? I know players like that aren't in abundance, but at a minimum we need somebody who can score 12-15 ppg from the post position. There's nobody like that in the program now. Until we find one, I'm afraid we'll struggle just like we have so far this season (even in the exhibition against UMC).
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UND's post players shot a combined 3 of 19 from the floor. But on the bright side, the bench scoring tripled compared to the Green Bay game--from two points to six points! Also, the theory that we only struggle against teams from the state of Wisconsin has yet to be disproved. And there are no more Wisconsin teams on the schedule.
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He didn't play in the exhibition game, either. I think he has some sort of leg injury.
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23 UND 38 WI half Sioux shooting 29%.
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I think so.
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This Star Tribune column on the MN-SDSU game is pretty funny: link
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I think we provided the blueprint for beating Cal Poly--force them to pass, and wear their defense down with the running game. Assuming they finish this game off, USD turned things around pretty well in the last two weeks.
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Three years into Brewster's tenure, and IMO Minnesota isn't even a playoff caliber FCS team. Maturi should be taking some serious heat, too.
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I would have pulled him. How badly would Southern Illinois beat Minnesota? I'd say by at least two scores.
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And it was an unforced fumble. SDSU's missed chip shot field goal in the third quarter is huge right now.
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13 SDSU 13 Minnesota 8:27 left in the 4th
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13 Minnesota 10 SDSU MN with a defensive score. SDSU qb having a nightmare game. SDSU is pretty impressive on defense.
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10 SDSU 6 Minnesota early 2nd quarter SDSU doesn't have a first down yet, and threw an int inside the MN 10, but has managed to score 10 points thanks to defense and special teams. If MN loses, I think Brewster has to be canned--opening the door for Dale Lennon?
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Wayne Nelson confirms the Anya-Gafu commitment in today's Herald:
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I'd prefer you just read between the lines.
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UND's non-starters scored just one point tonight. To put it another way, all but one point was scored by players in either their fourth or fifth year in the program.
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74 Green Bay 56 UND final
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I'm aware that he apparently committed about a week ago, but it seems odd that he didn't mention the commitment in an article posted yesterday by one of his hometown newspapers. That's why I question how solid the commitment is. When all is said and done, I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up at Northern Iowa (where his brother plays).
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I'm not sure how solid of a commitment Turner is, as the following link from the Pioneer Press indicates NDSU may be the favorite but doesn't mention any commitment: http://www.twincities.com/ci_13776525?source=most_emailed I would expect UND to sign a number of offensive linemen as per usual--at least four.
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With the news (at least to me) that Evers is actually getting a scholarship, I don't see that we have another one left for next year if everybody returns. I was under the impression that only Haring is a walk-on, and there are currently 11 other underclassmen, plus the four who signed yesterday. Or is that not correct?
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Warmack signed with Bemidji State: link
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Have you heard anything about whether Burck is still committed to UND?