Kab Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Seen a couple games on TV last night from conference USA Tuesday night games attendance shown at both games was a little over 9000 judging by people in the stands maybe 2000 ‘I guess that’s a conference ndsu would look at so they could play on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays I guess the schools don’t have a choice on when they play due to tv coverage Quote
Johnny Five Posted October 30 Posted October 30 3 hours ago, Kab said: Seen a couple games on TV last night from conference USA Tuesday night games attendance shown at both games was a little over 9000 judging by people in the stands maybe 2000 ‘I guess that’s a conference ndsu would look at so they could play on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays I guess the schools don’t have a choice on when they play due to tv coverage CUSA is so bad. The Dakota schools would walk in there and be at the top of the league and those weekday games would be absolute killers. 1 2 Quote
gundy1124 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 46 minutes ago, Johnny Five said: CUSA is so bad. The Dakota schools would walk in there and be at the top of the league and those weekday games would be absolute killers. Appears to be a slightly glorified FCS Conference. I didn't realize Thee Kennesaw State was there. Quote
Wilbur Posted October 30 Posted October 30 7 hours ago, Kab said: Seen a couple games on TV last night from conference USA Tuesday night games attendance shown at both games was a little over 9000 judging by people in the stands maybe 2000 ‘I guess that’s a conference ndsu would look at so they could play on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays I guess the schools don’t have a choice on when they play due to tv coverage "Here is your Wednesday night home game, hope the tailgating rocks!" Quote
Johnny Five Posted October 31 Posted October 31 17 hours ago, gundy1124 said: Appears to be a slightly glorified FCS Conference. I didn't realize Thee Kennesaw State was there. And they just beat the "best" team in the conference last week...any FCS fan wanting to get into that league is drunk. NDSU or any Dakota School wouldn't draw the UND or SDSU crowd (tailgate, atmosphere, etc) with any of those teams. 1 Quote
Kab Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Per Izzo , bison being considered for MWC for football only hope they go Quote
Tolna Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 minute ago, Kab said: Per Izzo , bison being considered for MWC for football only hope they go Correction, per Brett McMurphy: https://x.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1854175932073799987 Quote
Popular Post andtheHomeoftheSIOUX!! Posted November 6 Popular Post Posted November 6 It would be nice to see UND leading on something related to athletics for a change. UND should be embarrassed with the way they have ceded the state of ND to NDSU. Its unacceptable in my opinion. The frustrations are numerous- from the inability to win in a variety of sports to the poor planning in the athletic department over the years to always being behind and on and on and on. 8 Quote
Popular Post Kab Posted November 6 Popular Post Posted November 6 UND has been behind in athletics but until the AD is changed we are stuck. blame goes to Roger Thomas,Bunning,and others who thought stay the course 5 Quote
jdub27 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 29 minutes ago, andtheHomeoftheSIOUX!! said: It would be nice to see UND leading on something related to athletics for a change. UND should be embarrassed with the way they have ceded the state of ND to NDSU. Its unacceptable in my opinion. The frustrations are numerous- from the inability to win in a variety of sports to the poor planning in the athletic department over the years to always being behind and on and on and on. The University as a whole is in one of the strongest positions it has ever been in. That needs to continue to work its way into the athletic on-field performance. Don't think you can say the former about any other research institution in the state. Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted November 6 Posted November 6 3 minutes ago, jdub27 said: The University as a whole is in one of the strongest positions it has ever been in. That needs to continue to work its way into the athletic on-field performance. Don't think you can say the former about any other research institution in the state. UND has had a strong academic and research foundation for quite awhile. When do you think it will "work its way into the athletic on-field performance"? Is that something that will happen organically? 1 Quote
jdub27 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 2 minutes ago, fightingsioux4life said: UND has had a strong academic and research foundation for quite awhile. When do you think it will "work its way into the athletic on-field performance"? Is that something that will happen organically? I don't have the answer. If I did, I probably by charging a hell of a lot of money as a consultant. The University has been able to put more support into athletics the last few years after actually taking on an unsustainable and broken budget and actually making some hard decisions to get to the spot they are in. Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted November 6 Posted November 6 4 minutes ago, jdub27 said: I don't have the answer. If I did, I probably by charging a hell of a lot of money as a consultant. The University has been able to put more support into athletics the last few years after actually taking on an unsustainable and broken budget and actually making some hard decisions to get to the spot they are in. I did support dropping the number of sports we sponsor. The old number was not sustainable as a Division I institution. Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 hour ago, Tolna said: Correction, per Brett McMurphy: https://x.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1854175932073799987 *fenton picks up the phone and says if you take fb to mwc your out of the summit..........."good luck" 1 Quote
Popular Post homer Posted November 6 Popular Post Posted November 6 3 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said: *fenton picks up the phone and says if you take fb to mwc your out of the summit..........."good luck" The MVFC/Summit schools should be pushing this. 6 Quote
Sioux94 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 If they move up and we can't even compete at a high level in the FCS, and even win road games, UND football is going to become fairly irrelevant within the state. 2 Quote
Popular Post homer Posted November 6 Popular Post Posted November 6 3 minutes ago, Sioux94 said: If they move up and we can't even compete at a high level in the FCS, and even win road games, UND football is going to become fairly irrelevant within the state. If the other Dakota schools allow them to move up for football only and still get the benefit of a fairly tight footprint Summit league for all other sports than those schools get what they deserve. Why make it easy for them when it’s known they have budget issues that aren’t going away. 5 Quote
forksandspoons Posted November 6 Posted November 6 FargoDome would be the worst venue in the Mountain West. 1 Quote
iramurphy Posted November 6 Posted November 6 27 minutes ago, fightingsioux4life said: UND has had a strong academic and research foundation for quite awhile. When do you think it will "work its way into the athletic on-field performance"? Is that something that will happen organically? You raise a good question. I don’t believe that money will “work its way into athletic onfield performance “ if it means a shift in that support. Personally, although we are behind the SU’s I believe there is enough financial support for our programs to be successful. To me that means competing and frequently winning conference championships in WBB, MBB, VB, Tennis, Soccer and softball. Conference individual championships in Track and CC and occasional, if not frequent, team championships in CC and track. Hockey has the necessary financial support and the goal should be league and national championships and qualifying for playoffs yearly. Back to FB. Our standard should be qualifying for playoffs yearly, frequent league championships, more than our share of national championships and position our program to move to FBS if an attractive opportunity arises. In my mind, if we are already covering “allowed expenses, Alston program awards, and whatever the athletes add through NIL, our biggest need is coaches salaries. That will likely need to come from new money/donations. For too long, too many of us are waiting for the “big donors” to take care of these shortcomings. It’s been easy to do in hockey thanks to one major donor along with our sport with our largest fan base, also supporting generously. With FB when our team has failed to meet our expectations, we respond with many people canceling season tickets, refusing to attend games, and some donors discontinuing donations. Our collective response should be the opposite. We should continue to support our teams and our players. We don’t have to be happy with the results but they need our support. How many of us couldn’t dig deep to commit an additional $1000-$2000 per year. (For some of you just cutting your booze budget 10% would more than cover). I’m ok with the “squad groupies” hammering me for this opinion, but coaches salaries are one of the obvious areas we have been too slow to fix. If we want the next DeBoer, we need to be prepared to pay, not only the HC, but also the assistants. Same goes for our other non-hockey sports. I have learned over the years so many critics (not just in sports) always have great ideas how to build, expand, improve things as long as it’s someone else’s money and the subsequent product for us to enjoy or benefit from, doesn’t require much time, effort, or money from us. But I’m just one of the pissants from the outside looking in who doesn’t want to sit on my ass waiting for someone else to get things done 3 Quote
Johnny Five Posted November 6 Posted November 6 As a Bison fan I feel this is the first report of the years that actually comes with some merit. That being said, I think the best part about college sports are regional rivalries. Some call that small minded, but it's just a fact....you beat a team you get to (hopefully with humor and respect lol) carry it into your co-workers face for a year, and it makes it more fun. College sports for many reason$$$ is in some wild times. 2 Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted November 6 Posted November 6 45 minutes ago, iramurphy said: I have learned over the years so many critics (not just in sports) always have great ideas how to build, expand, improve things as long as it’s someone else’s money and the subsequent product for us to enjoy or benefit from, doesn’t require much time, effort, or money from us. But I’m just one of the pissants from the outside looking in who doesn’t want to sit on my ass waiting for someone else to get things done Most of college athletics is funded by "someone else's money". If we aren't willing to up our fund raising (which involves "someone else's money"), we might as well adopt the Rutgers model and not care if our teams are any good or not. Either adapt or get left behind. 1 Quote
homer Posted November 6 Posted November 6 20 minutes ago, Johnny Five said: As a Bison fan I feel this is the first report of the years that actually comes with some merit. That being said, I think the best part about college sports are regional rivalries. Some call that small minded, but it's just a fact....you beat a team you get to (hopefully with humor and respect lol) carry it into your co-workers face for a year, and it makes it more fun. College sports for many reason$$$ is in some wild times. And to remain competitive for money to support those other sports, the Dakota schools should make sure anyone one of them wanting to do it on their own is truly on their own. There is additional money to be had in the MWC and having to play outside of the Summit would mean NDSU has to spend it on sports other than football. 1 Quote
Bison Dan Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 hour ago, homer said: If the other Dakota schools allow them to move up for football only and still get the benefit of a fairly tight footprint Summit league for all other sports than those schools get what they deserve. Why make it easy for them when it’s known they have budget issues that aren’t going away. LOL - that's the same !@#$ UND and RT said and did when we went DI. How'd that work out? Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 minute ago, Bison Dan said: LOL - that's the same !@#$ UND and RT said and did when we went DI. How'd that work out? Moving up from FCS to FBS is a lot more complicated and expensive than moving up from D-2 to FCS. 1 Quote
UND1983 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 6 minutes ago, Bison Dan said: LOL - that's the same !@#$ UND and RT said and did when we went DI. How'd that work out? and it would be glorious to do it again. See ya Quote
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