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  1. Giving consistent administrative raises despite having vastly underpaid coaches nearly across the board, reactively adding FCOA admittedly without a plan of where the $ will come from, admittedly not reading a professional athlete/alum's email that would've resulted in significant financial gain, botching a budget so bad that the new President publically admonished it, having your financial person taken away from near you as to better oversee funds, not being allowed (or not willing?) the power to make cuts in your own department & having a committee filled with academics doing so instead.

    That's our Flagship's AD. What are we paying him nearly $200k per year to do?

    Believe the ball got rolling in Tom Buning's firing/resignation with an anonymous Athletic Dept survey. Can we please get 1 of those circulated immediately!

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  2. 1 hour ago, UND1983 said:

    They are getting a 1,000 people a game but aren't taking tickets next year.  Please explain.....anybody?

    They aren't selling 1000/gm. They may "average" 1000/gm, but for all gms but 2 the attendance is closer to 800. The 2 Gopher gms inflate the yearly "average attendance" tremendously.

    Champions Club members get into gms for free. Kids Club members get into gms for free. UND students get into gms for free. Coaches families get into gms for free. Player families & opposition families get tickets for free. Given all of that, REA might actually sell 150-200 tickets per gm. That may be high. 

    Given how many tickets are actually sold, a good question is why are the gms staffed by REA? Staffing gms but only selling 200 tickets most likely means the REA loses $. So why even sell tickets? No tickets = no (or at least far less) staff to pay. REA has a bottom line too. Not ripping, just stating facts.

    If I had to guess, that's your answer.

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  3. you have my attention? link? police blotter? It looks like you're ready to drop some bombs here but they are hanging from a cliff.

    Leevon Perry.

    Do a search on nd courts website, it's all public record so no rumors at all here just facts. Conviction 11/25 and it hasn't been brought up once by anyone in Fargo, be it media or the team. Perry's THIRD such offense in addition to his dui and minor, and 2 misdemeanors for driving with a suspended license.

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  4. What if you took the total attendance for all sports for each school and divided by the total number of events?

    Interesting comparison. Here are my statistics, and I added soccer which star2city didn't have in his numbers. Every sport which publishes attendance was included, except wrestling, which curiously doesn't provide that info. No guarantees of mistake free, but they should be correct.

    UND

    Games Total Attend Avg Attend per contest

    Men's Basketball - 11 23754 2160

    Women's Basketball - 13 26501 2039

    Football - 6 52,963 8827

    Men's Hockey - 17 191594 11270

    Women's Hockey - 16 4943 309

    Soccer - 10 1790 179

    Volleyball - 12 3968 331

    Totals - 85 305,513 3594

    NDSU

    Men's basketball - 10 25510 2551

    Women's Basketball - 10 14581 1458

    Football - 5 81866 16,377

    Soccer - 6 1054 176

    Volleyball - 6 4412 735

    Totals - 37 127,423 3444

    EDIT: Sorry about this fine graph work that appears. Between me hitting the "post" icon and it appearing in the thread the actual form goes to Hell.

    UND's avg per contest is better, and that is without any published wrestling attendance figures, which would also severely hamper NDSU's average. ONe would assume that NDSU's avg/game would rise slightly after the completion of the winter sports considering the Jackrabbit men still have to visit Fargo, and the UND figures should also rise slightly as well with 2 home hockey games left.

  5. Jackson is also a 3 star player, as ranked by rivals.com (listed as Jarvarus Jackson there), and was ranked 87th out of the top 100 JC players in the country until yesterday when rivals.com came out with a new JUCO top 100. Vermillion CC won the National Title, and he was a 1st Team JC All-American.

  6. I appreciate it. Someone did just confirm on the WisconsinPreps website that he did commit to UND.

    Mitch Goertz verbal has been confirmed on wisfootball.net, 6-3 225 LB from DC Everest.

  7. I suspect you're overating it a bit, but there can be little doubt that UND's hockey success will help with the transition to DI in other sports.

    However, NDSU has already shown an ability to bring 20-25 thousand fans to the Metrodome, and has given both Wisconsin and Minnesota a legitmate game - one in basketball, the other in football. That will certainly aid their transition at least as much.

    So now there were 20-25 thousand NDSU fans at the Metrodome? The total was reported to be around 15,000 in the Forum. It seems that since the game itself, the actual Bison fan attendence has become an urban legend of sorts that gets more exaggerated by the week. The figure you and others are throwing around is a complete misrepresentation of the facts. Don't flatter yourselves.

  8. Matt Simmons, 6-5 315 Olineman from Racine, WI Park HS has committed. He said he Wisconsin wanted him as a walk-on, UNO offered, and he visited SDSU but didn't like it. He blocked for one of the best RB in the country in John Clay. Rated by wisfootball.net as the #3 OL in the state, and #12 overall. Very good get.

    A little plug here for wissports.net, moreover wisfootball.net. Great stuff available there if you like the recruiting game, and for a very, very reasonable price, like $18 for a year's subscription. For Wisconsin HS recruiting, it blows rivals.com out of the water. I encourage any who follow recruiting to subscribe. You won't be disappointed.

  9. women's regional rankings

    North Central DII record region record

    1 North Dakota 18-1 9-1

    2 Augustana (South Dakota) 15-2 13-0

    3 Nebraska-Kearney 11-4 11-3

    4 South Dakota 11-3 10-3

    5 Minnesota State Moorhead 12-4 9-3

    6 Northern State 11-4 11-3

    7 Metropolitan State 14-3 9-3

    8 Regis (Colorado) 10-4 9-2

    9 Minnesota Duluth 11-6 10-4

    10 St. Cloud State 8-7 6-7

    St Cloud being included really says something about the state of the NSIC.

  10. Just curious, was Bennett seen as a guy who would step in and potentially start for UND, or was he seen as more of a role player? Personally, I think he's a less athletic version of Gutter. I would take Gutter over him any day.

    He would've competed for the spot- no guarantees. It's really a curious thing as to why UNO even signed Bennett. He is a banger who plays on a team that runs him out of the high post. They don't utilize him on the block at all, and he was recruited by UND because he was a back-to-the-basket player. He isn't utiized at all in their system.

  11. Thought this was interesting and it got me thinking.

    refs screwed up

    It got me thinking about the worst call in sport's history when Josh Mueller's shot was called good by the refs in Vermillion in 03. I don't recall there ever being an admission of wrong doing in that case like this. Have to disagree with a ruling like this though. If such a ruling is made, I feel the outcome should be reversed in cases where there is referee error on a shot at the buzzer, or if there is mismanagement by the clock operator on such a shot. What good does an admission of wrong doing do if the outcome isn't reversed? Something I found interesting, anyway.

  12. Per the NCC website, both UND/USD BB games tomorrow night can be viewed via that site. Does anyone know if that if fact?

    USD webcast's their games on their website, and there is no fee for them at last check.

  13. Maybe Ruley just doesn't have the desire to recruit as much anymore? Maybe her assistants aren't doing a good job recruiting? It's hard to say what the reasons are.

    Whatever is the case, we have seen this coming for a few years IMO. Every indication was that the Dahlen's wanted to come to UND, but then didn't get an offer and ended up an NDSU. When the Bison signed the girls from Sacred Heart and Fischer, and there was really no interest in them from the UND side, a person couldn't help but wonder. The recent reliance on transfers may work on the men's side, but not many DI women's programs go that route and have measurable success. Whatever the reason, hopefully it gets rectified. Those games between the programs in the past we enjoyable.

  14. This makes me want to throw up

    SDSU has a problem with the nickname, but not their AD who beats his wife

    "Others on campus were impressed with the stance Miller took on the controversy about the University of North Dakota's team nickname, the Fighting Sioux. Miller wrote a letter to the UND president and asked that its athletes not wear the team logo when competing against South Dakota State. She also asked that they be referred to only by their school name and not their nickname when they went up against SDSU athletic teams.

    She did so, Miller says, because Native American students at SDSU found the nickname offensive."

    Good to see this spinless hypocrite takes a stand against something, because she sure didn't care when her AD beat his wife and claimed to have alcohol problems, and then was convicted of such in court. I'd venture to guess that some women on her campus find spousal abuse offensive, but she managed to turn a blind eye to that.

  15. I agree that there is potential there, and especially with Gutter. My worry is that I believe that upper body injury was a broken rib. That can linger for a long long time. Very uncomfortable. I'd like to see a starting line-up of Gutter, Koenig, Boyce, Little, and Youmans; with Kruse, Dryburgh, Doyle, and Lenhertz seeing alot of time.

    Gutter and Koenig cannot be on the floor together other then for brief moments. They are very similar, physical players. Whoever guards the opposing 4 man is going to be in big trouble in that situation. That lineup lacks a real outside shooting presence other then Youmans. Coach Jones is doing a fine job managing the hand dealt to him by constant injuries.

  16. Can't win them all I guess.

    Lee Pathan commits to Western Michigan

    “Western Michigan was my first choice,” said Pethan, who is averaging 20 points and 11 rebounds per game on Hilbert's basketball team this season. “I visited Northern Illinois and planned to go to Connecticut and North Dakota. But once Western Michigan made the offer, I didn't want to visit the other two.”

    If nothing else, it is reassuring that UND is going head-to-head with Division I-A schools and still having a chance.

  17. From the St Cloud Times

    Times football player of the year Matt Veldman was told this week that the University of Minnesota will not offer him a scholarship. Veldman, a two-way end from Becker, got the news straight from assistant coach Gordy Shaw at his home.

    "We were kind of shocked," said Gregg Veldman, Matt's dad.

    Veldman still hasn't made an official recruiting trip, but has North Dakota, North Dakota State, St. John's and St. Cloud State on his list.

    Matt Veldman visited St. John's, met with John Gagliardi and was impressed.

  18. I would think that he would sit out the year. He really hasn't run in months so he has to be weeks away from being in condition to play. He has talent, we would be much better giving him the full year to recover and hope he can contribute at a major level for the next three years.

    Although a good plan, it is unlikely he would receive another year from the NCAA with the pending move to Division I. There are very, very, very few cases where an athlete receives a 6th year back from the NCAA in DI. If you'll remember, Taylor Murray was in a similar situation this past year and transferred to UND from SDSU because he had another semester to compete in D2, but not in DI.

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