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Posted
44 minutes ago, Rory said:

Get ready for a ton of Wentz talk nationally with the upcoming draft. Of course it has started already. 

Good kid, good family and a North Dakota kid. I would hope all North Dakotans would be proud of wherever Carson's future takes him. I don't recall Bison fans having negative things to say about Weston Dressler. And not to limit it to just North Dakota kids but others who have played for the programs who have moved on to professional football.

Posted
34 minutes ago, petey23 said:

Good kid, good family and a North Dakota kid. I would hope all North Dakotans would be proud of wherever Carson's future takes him. I don't recall Bison fans having negative things to say about Weston Dressler. And not to limit it to just North Dakota kids but others who have played for the programs who have moved on to professional football.

That is what is good for North Dakota. Can't feel anything negative about Wentz.

Posted
10 hours ago, The Sicatoka said:

And they'll disappear the minute the winning and fun stops. 

Many bandwagon fans turn in to real fans.  Everyone here jumped on the wagon at some point.

Posted
3 hours ago, bison73 said:

Many bandwagon fans turn in to real fans.  Everyone here jumped on the wagon at some point.

i committed to being a fan in 2013 -- good times ???

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Posted

Viewers:

2016 FCS championship game: 1.35M 

2016 FBS championship game: 26M

 

 

2015 MBB tournament NDSU/Gonzaga: 2.1M

 

Puts in perspective the overall insignificance of FCS FB in the landscape of college athletics.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said:

Viewers:

2016 FCS championship game: 1.35M 

2016 FBS championship game: 26M

 

 

2015 MBB tournament NDSU/Gonzaga: 2.1M

 

Puts in perspective the overall insignificance of FCS FB in the landscape of college athletics.

Actually a pretty respectable number.  

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Posted
1 minute ago, Shawn-O said:

Furthermore, I predict Reese Davis and the GameDay crew are a lock to return to Fargo next fall.  

Not even sure that is going out on a limb any more.  Haven't looked at the competition for the week, but wondering if they would go to Iowa for the SU-Iowa game.  Game might have a great story line with the FBS killer versus the 2015 Big Ten surprise.  

Very impressive what's going on in Fargo.

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Shawn-O said:

Actually a pretty respectable number.  

Big picture:  

The 2014 GoDaddy Bowl with Toledo and Ark. St. drew 1.4M viewers.  That's Toledo and Arkansas St!

In May of last year a UCLA/Auburn women's softball game drew 1.6M viewers.

Respectable I guess is one way one could describe it but again in the grand scheme of college athletics FCS FB is still a niche viewership sport.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Shawn-O said:

Furthermore, I predict Reese Davis and the GameDay crew are a lock to return to Fargo next fall.  

They have basically already tweeted they are coming so ya not much of a "prediction."

Posted
31 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said:

Viewers:

2016 FCS championship game: 1.35M 

2016 FBS championship game: 26M

 

 

2015 MBB tournament NDSU/Gonzaga: 2.1M

 

Puts in perspective the overall insignificance of FCS FB in the landscape of college athletics.

Interesting, but not surprising.  I'd also say that is pretty decent.

As far as the relative importance to the landscape of college athletics overall, interesting to note the 635,000 viewers from the 2015 NCAA Hockey Championship Game in Boston between Boston University and Providence. 

Just goes to show how important getting your basketball team to the big dance is.  It definitely has the biggest potential for exposure and viewership.

Would be REALLY, REALLY nice to have our football, hockey and mens basketball teams all rolling at the same time to maximize the exposure for the flagship University of North Dakota. 

Can you imagine a FCS Football Championship Game appearance, Frozen Four appearance and Big Dance ticket all in the same year? 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Shawn-O said:

I guess I don't follow Twitter that much.  

Me neither but its been pointed out:

 

Its not the viewership of the championship games, its all the exposure they keep getting on College Gameday that really is putting them out as a "National" brand I dare say (I was at a bar in San Diego chatting with a couple last year..."We're from North Dakota oh yeah... "NDSU we saw them on College Gameday was their first response.)....now if only they were FBS. :whistling:

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Oxbow6 said:

Viewers:

2016 FCS championship game: 1.35M 

2016 FBS championship game: 26M

 

 

2015 MBB tournament NDSU/Gonzaga: 2.1M

 

Puts in perspective the overall insignificance of FCS FB in the landscape of college athletics.

To provide a little more perspective:

2015 NCAA D-I Hockey final: 635K

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, UNDvince97-01 said:

Interesting, but not surprising.  I'd also say that is pretty decent.

As far as the relative importance to the landscape of college athletics overall, interesting to note the 635,000 viewers from the 2015 NCAA Hockey Championship Game in Boston between Boston University and Providence. 

Just goes to show how important getting your basketball team to the big dance is.  It definitely has the biggest potential for exposure and viewership.

Would be REALLY, REALLY nice to have our football, hockey and mens basketball teams all rolling at the same time to maximize the exposure for the flagship University of North Dakota. 

Can you imagine a FCS Football Championship Game appearance, Frozen Four appearance and Big Dance ticket all in the same year? 

Brian Faison is very busy with the hockey committee chairmanship and has little time for such daydreaming and folly.  

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Gothmog said:

To provide a little more perspective:

201 NCAA D-I Hockey final: 635K

 

Correct.......so what's your point?  We all know NCCA DI hockey is a niche sport........you NDSU clowns have made that abundantly clear.

 

My point is even average college FB fans don't care about FCS FB.

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Gothmog said:

To provide a little more perspective:

201 NCAA D-I Hockey final: 635K

But look at all the good UND continuing to be in the Frozen Four has done for the state of North Dakota.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Gothmog said:

To provide a little more perspective:

201 NCAA D-I Hockey final: 635K

 

I had no idea they kept attendance numbers 1,815 years ago.  Thanks for that.  But the question remains, was it "good for all of North Dakota" back then, as you claim winning FCS titles is now? 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Siouxphan27 said:

I had no idea they kept attendance numbers 1,815 years ago.  Thanks for that.  But the question remains, was it "good for all of North Dakota" back then, as you claim winning FCS titles is now? 

 

It brought a lot of exposure to the Goth tribe though.  Really set the tone for their exploits a couple hundred years later.

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said:

Correct.......so what's your point?  We all know NCCA DI hockey is a niche sport........you NDSU clowns have made that abundantly clear.

 

My point is even college FB fans don't care about FCS FB.

And NOBODY cares for NCAA hockey?  Why so pissy?

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Posted
7 minutes ago, jdub27 said:

But look at all the good UND continuing to be in the Frozen Four has done for the state of North Dakota.

It does so much for the state!!  So much that I can't name all the benefits that it has given North Dakota!!  ;)

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