UND-FB-FAN Posted Monday at 05:12 PM Posted Monday at 05:12 PM An ex-Montana football player gives their two cents for what it’s worth: 1 Quote
UND-FB-FAN Posted Monday at 05:14 PM Posted Monday at 05:14 PM 1 hour ago, Big Green said: I'm not too upset that we were trying to push the envelope. Better be on our best behavior now since we are under probation. First sentence - I agree. We desperately need to be pushing the envelope. Second sentence - this is the unfortunate fallout of the UND institutional fail. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted Monday at 05:53 PM Posted Monday at 05:53 PM 2 hours ago, Big Green said: I get the feeling these recruiting violations are happening all over the place at other schools, but they are not self reporting. Oh well. I'm not too upset that we were trying to push the envelope. Better be on our best behavior now since we are under probation. Double secret probation? Quote
jdub27 Posted Monday at 06:39 PM Posted Monday at 06:39 PM 1 hour ago, UND-FB-FAN said: This is one way to look at it but I don’t agree with it in its entirety. This issue is a matter of perspective, and how UND and UND athletics views football is still an ongoing issue. it can improve with new leadership, which UND needs. Thank you Bill Chaves for your efforts, but nothing lasts forever; time to move on to the next step so UND athletics can take the next step COMPETITIVELY compared to other programs Having your compliance department knowingly ignore violations, especially when there are external factors that you can't control, is not a characteristic any of the leadership at UND is going to tolerate. Just my opinion from interactions I've had with people in those positions though. Again, I think this is a non-issue if the transcripts never get in front of the compliance department. But they did and here we are. However, based on today's ruling on Texas Tech's QB, you could probably just sue the NCAA and get everything waived, but that speaks more to what kind of mess things have turned into than anything. 2 Quote
The Sicatoka Posted Monday at 06:50 PM Posted Monday at 06:50 PM Answering a phone call vs a gambling addiction … Quote
GoodGood Posted Monday at 07:10 PM Posted Monday at 07:10 PM Last week ndsu made headlines for being featured in the new NCAA Football video game trailer. UND made headlines for self-reporting a minor tampering violation. UND can’t help itself from being a joke 1 1 Quote
UND1983 Posted Monday at 07:39 PM Posted Monday at 07:39 PM 28 minutes ago, GoodGood said: Last week ndsu made headlines for being featured in the new NCAA Football video game trailer. UND made headlines for self-reporting a minor tampering violation. UND can’t help itself from being a joke You mean the Forum wrote a headline about them being in a video game? Definitely worth the 17.5 million. 1 Quote
GoodGood Posted Monday at 07:50 PM Posted Monday at 07:50 PM 9 minutes ago, UND1983 said: You mean the Forum wrote a headline about them being in a video game? Definitely worth the 17.5 million. No it was talked about quite a bit in that community. Missouri State made more than 100k last year by being in the game. ndsu will be much more popular than them. Being in the video game may cover that cost someday!! 1 Quote
AJS Posted Monday at 08:19 PM Posted Monday at 08:19 PM UND trying to do anything during the Bill Chavez era. 4 Quote
homer Posted Monday at 08:53 PM Posted Monday at 08:53 PM 1 hour ago, GoodGood said: No it was talked about quite a bit in that community. Missouri State made more than 100k last year by being in the game. ndsu will be much more popular than them. Being in the video game may cover that cost someday!! In what community? Quote
petey23 Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Posted Monday at 09:14 PM On 6/6/2026 at 11:46 PM, UND1983 said: The kid was no good, per my sources. Which makes it worse Did we actually recruit or offer him though? Quote
UND-FB-FAN Posted Monday at 11:49 PM Posted Monday at 11:49 PM 5 hours ago, jdub27 said: Having your compliance department knowingly ignore violations, especially when there are external factors that you can't control, is not a characteristic any of the leadership at UND is going to tolerate. Just my opinion from interactions I've had with people in those positions though. Again, I think this is a non-issue if the transcripts never get in front of the compliance department. But they did and here we are. However, based on today's ruling on Texas Tech's QB, you could probably just sue the NCAA and get everything waived, but that speaks more to what kind of mess things have turned into than anything. If 10-20 other FCS schools (plus nearly all the FBS schools) are doing the same thing BUT not reporting it, then is UND compliance / athletics exceptionally candid or exceptionally stupid (or both)? Can you confidently state other schools’ compliance departments are not reporting these type of “accidents”? Based on the numbers, it’s fair to say other schools’ compliance departments are in fact quite mute on this (contacting players not yet in the transfer portal). I won’t overlook the role the coach had, though, to your point. If the transcripts don’t reach compliance then this is almost certainly a non-issue. UND compliance has historically been exceptional in “rule following”, I’m told, but it is also probably not a coincidence that UND’s “wonderfully compliant” athletic department could be much better (in terms of $ and wins ) with new leadership. 1 Quote
UND-FB-FAN Posted Monday at 11:51 PM Posted Monday at 11:51 PM 3 hours ago, AJS said: UND trying to do anything during the Bill Chavez era. Correct. Need a new athletic director. Quote
Sioux90 Posted yesterday at 01:13 AM Posted yesterday at 01:13 AM I grew up on the sidelines at Memorial Stadium. Hockey is my true love, but there was something special about the game of football, at that time. Open air exuberance! I miss the competence of this program. Where’s the pride. Quote
Popular Post CMSioux Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago Trolls disguised as fans - do other boards have this problem. Watch the UND Football 360 interview for the full story. Once again the NCAA punishes the little schools while the big schools do whatever they want. 3 3 Quote
FSSD Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 23 hours ago, GoodGood said: No it was talked about quite a bit in that community. Missouri State made more than 100k last year by being in the game. ndsu will be much more popular than them. Being in the video game may cover that cost someday!! Do you seriously believe that? MSU went viral across online communities as people tried to see whether they could turn the program into a college football powerhouse as a challenge. Even with that level of attention, they finished around 70th out of 140 schools in usage and received about $100,000. That doesn't come close to covering the increased cost of moving to FBS—let alone the head coach's salary increase, which could rise from roughly $300,000 to $1 million. 1 Quote
GoodGood Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 18 minutes ago, FSSD said: Do you seriously believe that? MSU went viral across online communities as people tried to see whether they could turn the program into a college football powerhouse as a challenge. Even with that level of attention, they finished around 70th out of 140 schools in usage and received about $100,000. That doesn't come close to covering the increased cost of moving to FBS—let alone the head coach's salary increase, which could rise from roughly $300,000 to $1 million. Obviously they are not paying back 17 million with video game usage. They will be much more popular than Missouri State was. Each player also receives $1,500 from EA sports. 105 x $1,500 is $157,500 in NIL. Not a bad payday for simply being in a video game 1 Quote
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