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Hopefully seeing that Q got a shot will help him realize that if you have enough talent, you will be found. That being said, @the green team had it right, he has to be on track to graduate in 4 years plus go to a school that and enroll in a graduate program not offered at UND. His major is listed as general studies, so I guess if he wanted to find a grad degree not offered here, it is pretty wide open as to what he could pick. I don't think he's going anywhere, but I guess it is just more drama to throw around, which certain contributors seem to thrive on.
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Well, I guess that answers your question....
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Sounds similar Jaxson Turner, though he returns kick instead of being the "3rd" or "4th" string QB, there is no possible way he was the actual back-up QB, absolutely zero and NDSU's depth chart confirms that. They made sure he could take a snap and turn and hand it off if necessary. You also don't "learn" a position in two practices, they simplified his linebacker duties and schemed it so it was similar to his position at strong safety, which the coach states is not a permanent thing due to his size. Yeah, this board also had multiple Fire Hak threads that were much longer than this.....I'd hardly use those stats from a message board as a barometer of reality, just like I wouldn't use an article on NDSU by Caillou about a defensive player being NDSU's top back-up at QB as reality.
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Is this the part where we start getting articles written that the Big Sky is currently the #9 rated conference and our future conference is down at #28 or do we have to wait another week or two?
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EWU 82 - Walla Walla 61 Colorado 66 - UNC 51 MSU 89 - Omaha 80 (Summit) Arizona - 101 - NAU 67 Oregon State 99 - SUU 82 Nevada 88 - Idaho 64 Weber 65 - Utah State 59 (MWC) Montana 72 - Whiworth 60 Colorado St 72 - Sac St 61 AZ State 94 - ISU 74 UND 83 - Troy 80 (Sun Belt) PSU 80 - Portland 75 (WCC) Boise State 90 - SUU 69 Washington 79 - EWU 69 Hawaii 81 - UND 78 Embry Riddle 82 - NAU 70 Utah St 81 - MSU 73 Montana 83 - Pitt 78 (ACC) UC Davis 74 - UNC 59 Idaho 62 - George Fox 62 UND 80 - Ark PB 71 (SWAC) Utah Valley 84 - ISU 71 Weber 110 - West Coast Baptist 45 Sac St 74- Notre Dame de Namur 53 EWU 67 - Stanford 61(PAC 12) Portland St 111 - Willamette 60
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D1 OOC Wins MSU 89 - Omaha 80 (Summit) Weber 65 - Utah State 59 (MWC) UND 83 - Troy 80 (Sun Belt) PSU 80 - Portland 75 (WCC) Montana 83 - Pitt 78 (ACC) UND 80 - Ark PB 71 (SWAC) EWU 67 - Stanford 61(PAC 12)
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Hopefully the parent company keeps a little closer eye on management, it's the same group that owns the Green Mill. There have been a handful that have converted from Green Mill to Crooked Pint, with the one in Fargo also being one.
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Now pull out a couple All-Americans behind them and put a few third stringers there as well. Remains to be seen how the injuries effect them over the next few weeks but my point is, even the best team in college football sees noticeable drop offs once you start getting past the two-deep, especially at multiple positions. As for their offense, I'm sure a former NFL positions coach up in the booth calling the plays doesn't hurt. If we can figure that out, I'm all for it.
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Those guys also weren't lining up next to 3-5 other guys who have seen minimal game action and weren't ready to. There is a difference between plugging in a difference maker here, which is the exception and not the rule, or there vs. being forced to play that many guys that should be depth guys (or their backups) and not expect any sort of significant drop off. I mean look at powerhouse Alabama, literally the top of the mountain in college football, is now struggling some on defense because they've been decimated at ILB.
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Since that only counts passing and rushing stats, the only other person who you'd maybe expect in front of him would have been Johannesson. Everyone else was instructed to just fair catch it and even that became a challenge at times. Even with that, opposing teams only averaged 36.2 net yards/punt. That is propped up a bit by the 50.3 net average on 7 punts (!!!) by EWU. Without that last game, opponents net put average was 33.9 yards.
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Other than maybe EWU, is there a fan base that doesn't complain about their Offensive Coordinator? I'm curious on how many dropped passes UND had this year. There was at least half a dozen just in the last game.
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Frankly, with the early signing period coming up in a little over a month, I'm not surprised with Bubba's answer today. Right or wrong, nothing changes a recruit's mind faster than letting go of coaches who recruited them. Not saying he will, but nothing is stopping him from changing his mind over the next month or two as things are further evaluated.
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Has this staff ever preemptively suspended a player and ended up being wrong? Going to give them (the staff) the benefit of the doubt, especially since clearly handling these situations with kid's gloves is no longer an option. Don't put yourself in a situation that can be considered questionable and it shouldn't be an issue.
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The offense averaged just shy of 400 yards and 25 points/game, including 172 yards rushing on 4.9 yards/carry. With the type of grind it out, smash mouth football that this team is supposed to play, that should be more than sufficient to set the team up for the success assuming the defense holds up its end of the bargain. Not going to beat a dead horse on why it didn't or how UND should have completely changed their offensive identity mid-season, but just putting a little perspective out there.
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A little surprised at the rotation this far. Will be interesting to see how it plays out as the year progresses and match-ups dictate various combinations. Looked like Brown was in street clothes on the bench last night and didn't play against Troy. Wonder what's going on there. Box score said Walter played 8 minutes last night and all in the first half. Going to need to get him going.
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As it currently sits, yes. UND WBB schedule is @SDSU, @USD, MSU, ISU so far. NDSU games aren't listed but guessing those will be televised as well. That would put them past the minimum of 5. Don't know what the holdup on UND's end is, only thing I can think of is they are trying to figure out how many games they can get on FSN/FSN+
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About 10 months. I'd imagine there is a lot of red tape they had to go through both to see what happened, if it could be fixed, if there is any builder liability and what kind of insurance payout they would get before they could actually make any real decisions. That's not even taking into account the work they had to do to rearrange all of their services.
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I don't really buy your first comment since (in general) a lot of the same people who were adamantly against the first one were in support of the second one. The fact that the margin it passed by was so significantly different backs that up. However to claim the purpose was the only issue is disingenuous. The original tax increase was 50% higher, had a 50 yr sunset vs. 20 yrs and didn't have a specific purposes. Those behind the measures researched what was palatable to the public and then went to the voters with that. They learned their lesson the first time. Overall, seems like a logical solution in the end. However, I would agree that the library issue played at least a small portion into the original measure being defeated, but from how bad that whole thing has been mismanaged by the library board, that shouldn't be a surprise. Voters have made it clear they aren't buying whatever vision the board is randomly selling that day of the week and saw the blank check as a way for them to get what keeps being rejected. They are the ones that are going to have to come up with some outside the box solutions to get what they want.
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The first attempt got the results it deserved. They actually put some effort into this one and it did as well. Even so, I was actually surprised to see the margin it passed by.
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Brown is on the trip.
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According this article, UND and SEMO were his only two offers when he graduated last year and went and played a post-grad year. Picked up offers from Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Wichita State, LSU UALR, SHSU, Cal State and Tulsa. Originally committed to Tulsa in October, reopened his recruitment and picked UND. 24/7 has him as a 4 star recruit and number 11 player in Texas. Kudos to Coach Jones and staff. Stuck with the kid and got him over some huge names.
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You might have a point if UND hired CarrSports to do something besides chew gum, but they didn't..... Just pointing on the the relevant details and giant holes in your latest connect the dot theory. I know how announcement of UND moving to the Summit/MVFC threw a giant wrench in the UND/Big Sky/FBS one.
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So what you meant to say is that schools that have used CarrSports for a Feasibility Study (one of the multiple services they offer) are interested in moving up and many have done so. I'd say that is significantly different than claiming schools that have used them for an Athletic Director search (the service which UND has retained them for) have "almost all made a major move up after consulting with him". Since UND's name is on the Feasibility Study list, along with the XDSU's, it looks like they chose to work with a firm they are familiar with and vice-versa to utilize another one of the services they provide. That proves absolutely nothing.
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He's not actually on the committee, he's the consultant for the search firm who was hired. This is not a surprise and was announced that they were utilizing a search firm at the retirement announcement. Can you provide a better list than they have on their website that shows this is actually true? Their website lists clients they have represented in AD searches, none of which have moved up to my knowledge outside of Troy and that was in 2001. Troy had the same AD from 1994-2005, so them doing any AD work for Troy had nothing to do with a move up. I think it is an absurd stretch to state that "almost all" have made a major move up. Georgia Institute of Technology Auburn University Virginia Commonwealth University Troy University University of North Carolina University at Buffalo Butler University Elon University Long Beach State University Duke University Kentucky Clemson
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Without getting too deep into politics, the simplistic philosophy on the other end of the political spectrum is just as laughable when trying to apply it in the real world.