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Posted
9 minutes ago, North Dakota said:

And NDSU won 5 womens BB championships so........yeah just stop already you're making his point.

Good work setting the record straight…

I’m not making the key point he tried to make… UND is far superior to NDSU. **There’s no “little brother syndrome”**

As for athletic championships, NDSU doesn’t even sponsor hockey, just like UND doesn’t sponsor baseball or wrestling, so really it’s all a disqualification right now on true discussion in terms of overall championships between both institutions.  
 

But yes, we can credit BOTH UND and NDSU with their division II women’s basketball championships if that makes you feel better with the facts. 
 

onward. 

Posted
14 hours ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

Good work setting the record straight…

I’m not making the key point he tried to make… UND is far superior to NDSU. **There’s no “little brother syndrome”**

As for athletic championships, NDSU doesn’t even sponsor hockey, just like UND doesn’t sponsor baseball or wrestling, so really it’s all a disqualification right now on true discussion in terms of overall championships between both institutions.  
 

But yes, we can credit BOTH UND and NDSU with their division II women’s basketball championships if that makes you feel better with the facts. 
 

onward. 

As for the question that was asked in an earlier thread about how many overall national championships does NDSU have compared to UND the answer is:

NDSU - 30 (football - 18) (Women's BBall - 5) (Cross Country - 1) (Wrestling - 4) (Women's track and Field - 1)

UND - 12 ( Hockey - 😎 (Women's BBall - 3) (Football - 1 ).

In sports that NDSU & UND  compete in against each other it is:

NDSU - 30

UND - 4

So, UND-FB- Fan, I wouldn't brag that UND is " far superior" to NDSU. The championships prove otherwise.

Before you (UND FB Fan) get all bent out of shape, UND has a fine athletic history just like NDSU. Both schools are very good academically and athletically. They both represent the state of North Dakota very well.

Posted
9 hours ago, hockey1 said:

As for the question that was asked in an earlier thread about how many overall national championships does NDSU have compared to UND the answer is:

NDSU - 30 (football - 18) (Women's BBall - 5) (Cross Country - 1) (Wrestling - 4) (Women's track and Field - 1)

UND - 12 ( Hockey - 😎 (Women's BBall - 3) (Football - 1 ).

In sports that NDSU & UND  compete in against each other it is:

NDSU - 30

UND - 4

So, UND-FB- Fan, I wouldn't brag that UND is " far superior" to NDSU. The championships prove otherwise.

Before you (UND FB Fan) get all bent out of shape, UND has a fine athletic history just like NDSU. Both schools are very good academically and athletically. They both represent the state of North Dakota very well.

Well I’m obviously going to get “all bent out of shape” after someone named hockey1 goes out of their way to calculate all that and type it up. 

You’re probably a country bumpkin ag school central supporter who just happens to like hockey, but I don’t want to jump to conclusions, so I apologize if that isn’t true. Too bad poor little ag school central of Fargo don’t support hockey. Oh well, good luck in the fields this year, or driving truck, or whatever … 

And yes, by the way, you’re right that both ag school central of Fargo and UND are fine institutions, but what you failed to mention is they aren’t just built on sports championships. They were actually founded on education, and for that, one is clearly superior. In fact, with that, the ag school is most certainly the “little brother” while the other is clearly the Flagship and it’s not the one in Fargo. 

But this is a sports and football thread, so you can take your +1 for the day and have it ..

onward 

Posted
9 hours ago, hockey1 said:

As for the question that was asked in an earlier thread about how many overall national championships does NDSU have compared to UND the answer is:

NDSU - 30 (football - 18) (Women's BBall - 5) (Cross Country - 1) (Wrestling - 4) (Women's track and Field - 1)

UND - 12 ( Hockey - 😎 (Women's BBall - 3) (Football - 1 ).

In sports that NDSU & UND  compete in against each other it is:

NDSU - 30

UND - 4

So, UND-FB- Fan, I wouldn't brag that UND is " far superior" to NDSU. The championships prove otherwise.

Before you (UND FB Fan) get all bent out of shape, UND has a fine athletic history just like NDSU. Both schools are very good academically and athletically. They both represent the state of North Dakota very well.

if und hockey played in a lesser division and won 18 titles in said division bc there was little to no competition in that level would UND count them as "national" titles?

just asking for a acha hockey friend

Posted
1 minute ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

if und hockey played in a lesser division and won 18 titles in said division bc there was little to no competition in that level would UND count them as "national" titles?

just asking for a acha hockey friend

Make hockey count for 2 vs the NDSU football titles then. Still losing. We need to hang more banners and make fewer excuses.

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Posted
1 hour ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

Well I’m obviously going to get “all bent out of shape” after someone named hockey1 goes out of their way to calculate all that and type it up. 

You’re probably a country bumpkin ag school central supporter who just happens to like hockey, but I don’t want to jump to conclusions, so I apologize if that isn’t true. Too bad poor little ag school central of Fargo don’t support hockey. Oh well, good luck in the fields this year, or driving truck, or whatever … 

And yes, by the way, you’re right that both ag school central of Fargo and UND are fine institutions, but what you failed to mention is they aren’t just built on sports championships. They were actually founded on education, and for that, one is clearly superior. In fact, with that, the ag school is most certainly the “little brother” while the other is clearly the Flagship and it’s not the one in Fargo. 

But this is a sports and football thread, so you can take your +1 for the day and have it ..

onward 

Does aviation championships count 

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Posted
2 hours ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

Well I’m obviously going to get “all bent out of shape” after someone named hockey1 goes out of their way to calculate all that and type it up. 

You’re probably a country bumpkin ag school central supporter who just happens to like hockey, but I don’t want to jump to conclusions, so I apologize if that isn’t true. Too bad poor little ag school central of Fargo don’t support hockey. Oh well, good luck in the fields this year, or driving truck, or whatever … 

And yes, by the way, you’re right that both ag school central of Fargo and UND are fine institutions, but what you failed to mention is they aren’t just built on sports championships. They were actually founded on education, and for that, one is clearly superior. In fact, with that, the ag school is most certainly the “little brother” while the other is clearly the Flagship and it’s not the one in Fargo. 

But this is a sports and football thread, so you can take your +1 for the day and have it ..

onward 

I accept your apology about being a country bumpkin as I am not a farmer, never been a farmer and  currently live in a major metropolitan city. Nice try to stereotype all current and past students at NDSU as farmers. I'm willing to bet there are students at UND that come from farm communities. As for taking cheap shots at NDSU for being an AG school you are right, Ag degrees are big at NDSU. It's just sad you make fun at farmers who work their asses off to provide us our food. 

As for the championships, you are the one that said UND is far superior than NDSU and I just pointed out that NDSU has way more national  championships than UND even with UND having hockey and NDSU doesn't. 

Oh well, good luck in whatever you do and whatever city you live in.

Onward.

Posted
5 hours ago, jdub27 said:

I'd give them a pass if they could tell me the statistical likelihood of the following 3 numbers occurring in consecutive years:
11,952
11,952
11,952

Cut and paste 

Posted
On 10/6/2025 at 12:50 PM, hockey1 said:

I accept your apology about being a country bumpkin as I am not a farmer, never been a farmer and  currently live in a major metropolitan city. Nice try to stereotype all current and past students at NDSU as farmers. I'm willing to bet there are students at UND that come from farm communities. As for taking cheap shots at NDSU for being an AG school you are right, Ag degrees are big at NDSU. It's just sad you make fun at farmers who work their asses off to provide us our food. 

As for the championships, you are the one that said UND is far superior than NDSU and I just pointed out that NDSU has way more national  championships than UND even with UND having hockey and NDSU doesn't. 

Oh well, good luck in whatever you do and whatever city you live in.

Onward.

If you want to farm, you go to the ag school of fargo; if you want to own the farm (and still produce the precious food you use as a petty argument in this context), you go to UND.

Posted
25 minutes ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

If you want to farm, you go to the ag school of fargo; if you want to own the farm (and still produce the precious food you use as a petty argument in this context), you go to UND.

I can play this too. If you want to participate in sports you go to UND; if you want to win Championships you go to NDSU.

Lets end this by saying both schools are very good academically and athletically. 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, hockey1 said:

I can play this too. If you want to participate in sports you go to UND; if you want to win Championships you go to NDSU.

Lets end this by saying both schools are very good academically and athletically. 

 

how many d1(a) titles does ndac have?

ill hang up and listen

Posted

When I have talked to kids on where they are going to college I ask what their major is going to be.

if they know pick a school that has the best program

if they don’t know they should go to a 2 year school and then decide.

dont choose a school because of hockey or football, would be a waste of money

 

Posted
1 hour ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

how many d1(a) titles does ndac have?

ill hang up and listen

The answer is zero.

How many titles does UND have compared to NDSU in the sports they both compete in currently or in the past.

I'll hang up and listen.

Posted
6 hours ago, hockey1 said:

Lets end this by saying both schools are very good academically and athletically. 

No, one school is good academically, the other is simply ok but in a larger metro (yet still attracts far less students)- that is literally all. 

Posted
40 minutes ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

No, one school is good academically, the other is simply ok but in a larger metro (yet still attracts far less students)- that is literally all. 

Each school is in fly over country so, I wouldn't brag too much.

Posted
4 hours ago, hockey1 said:

The answer is zero.

How many titles does UND have compared to NDSU in the sports they both compete in currently or in the past.

I'll hang up and listen.

so if ndac wins a natty in wrasslin it doesn't count bc und dropped it 30 years ago...ok then

8-0

Posted
12 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

so if ndac wins a natty in wrasslin it doesn't count bc und dropped it 30 years ago...ok then

8-0

30>4 in competing sports

30>12 all sports championships.

Lets just agree that both schools are very strong in certain sports.

Posted
16 minutes ago, hockey1 said:

30>4 in competing sports

30>12 all sports championships.

Lets just agree that both schools are very strong in certain sports.

nope..won't agree.....

non 1aa or d2...it's 8-0 and growing

Posted
9 hours ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

If you want to farm, you go to the ag school of fargo; if you want to own the farm (and still produce the precious food you use as a petty argument in this context), you go to UND.

I've never understood that saying.   Virtually every farmer I know, whether they went to NDSU, somewhere else, or nowhere, owns their farm or at least part of it.   Now I don't rub elbows with a ton of farmers and I'm sure some UND guys own farmland but I'm pretty sure it's not a case of all land is owned by UND grads and the land is worked by indentured servants. 

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