The majority of college football games around the country are played in the afternoon (some even start before noon - when I was in college Gopher games started at 11 AM). Plus, when other teams have home games on Saturday (like hockey), they don't want them overlapping.
Formatting didn't quite turn out the way I typed it. This may work better.
North Division: UND, UM, MSU, UI, ISU, EWU
South Division: UNC, WSU, SUU, PSU, Sac. SU, NAU
From the Big Sky website announcing the return of University of Idaho:
"The Big Sky Conference has already begun the process of exploring a move to a two-division, six-team format starting in 2014-15 for sports such as basketball and volleyball."
What are your speculations for the two divisions? Here's my theory:
North Division South Division
North Dakota Northern Colorado
Montana Weber State
Montana State Southern Utah
Idaho Portland State
Idaho State Sacramento State
Eastern Washington Northern Arizona
Exactly. I think that by the time this year's freshmen are seniors, student attendance will be up in all sports. Can you really blame fans for being "hockey only" during the transition? The reason that USD has fared better with football, is because they didn't have a marquee sport that wasn't in the transition (like hockey). Hockey has always been, and always will be, very important to UND. And the fact that Ralph Englestad made it possible to nearly double the attendance at every home hockey game didn't help with attendance for other events (including stuff at Chester Fritz). There's so many seats in this town, and just not a big enough market to fill them all, is basically what it boils down to.
Midcontinent's website has a place to suggest new channels, and I've done this twice lobbying for Root Sports. I suggest that others do the same. Here's the link:
http://www.midcocomm.com/forms/channelrequests/
Hard to believe that these two teams had the same Big Sky record coming into the game. The VB girls dismantled SUU with ease (game time was only 1:20 or so). Again, I think that win at NDSU really sparked them, and I foresee a good winning streak here. NAU on Saturday should be good competition, but I think they get 'em in 4. Idaho St. on 10/25 should be quite the showdown.
If the O-line can protect the pocket, then Hanson is the guy. But if the pocket collapses, Hendrickson can make plays with his feet. To me, it's more of an O-line controversy - who's gonna show up?
Let's get a good crowd behind these girls tonight as they face a very quality opponent, former NCC mate, and defending Big Sky champion Northern Colorado. Tonight's game should be a gauge as to what level of play is needed to win the conference.
This actually would work great on many levels. Think of the different cheers/promotions:
We will we will FRACK you.
FRACK the (Insert opposing teams' name here) (Clap clap clap clap clap)
FRACK attack
Meet the FRACKERS
FRACKER backer
It would be unique - I doubt another team has the name.
It has ties to North Dakota.
It is controversial (not the name, but the practice), giving us a kind of bad-ass edginess.
I think we may be on to something here. Tell me where I'm wrong (like I have to ask!)
I think North Dakota will be in the top-5 in attendance this year among Big Sky schools, with the possibility of #3 if the boys really start kickin' it into high gear.
I know the name "Wildfire" has been mentioned on this thread before, albeit with some pretty harsh reviews. But consider this: It's got history - prairie Wildfires were an uncontrollable force of nature that caused total destruction in ND at the time of settlement. It's got significance - the UND academic logo has a flame in it. Wouldn't a team that opponents can't control and suffer total destruction be the ideal?
This is one of the few I actually like. There would nothing bad about fan of other teams calling us dirty rotten SCOUNDRELS because we always beat 'em.
Cool data. Do you know what year those numbers are from. Just wondering if they were during UND's transition. I would think UND's money from ticket sales would be going up (possibly way up) starting this year.