Under the Smack, JDJack posted a link from Vermillion PlainTalk relating to Dividends Of D1.
This lead me to put the below comments together. To be honest, I am not that familiar with Vermillion as a community nor have I ever attended a class at USD. But here are my thoughts about the Article:
The article is very interesting. Not to pick on Nielsen, but he tries to to leave people with the impression that SDSU does not exist and also ignores that another South Dakota school has taken the plunge to D1 athletics. The benefits he is trying to sell to the community are on target and I give him credit for that but can they dup the SDSU trail of progress? That remains to be seen.
I wonder whose idea was it to have this interview? The newspaper? Or is the immediate community of Vermillion having problems buying into the D1 concept? Of course Brookings went through phase of doubts too, and we still might have some doubters about the move to D1. Does Vermillion have more doubters?
Those of you who are more familiar with Vermillion can set me straight, but I have been told that the business community and the University in the past have tended to ignore each other and that they seldom united as a community. If Brookings has a edge up on Vermillion, its in town and gown relationships. Thats my impression but I have a bias in growing up in Brookings.
The Argus did a large article a while back on Vermillion and its reaction to the proposed pipeline. The pipeline should be good for growth for Vermillion and USD, but there are a number of people who are adamantly opposed to a pipeline. Some food providers think the opposite, so I recall from the article.
This lead me to put the below comments together. To be honest, I am not that familiar with Vermillion as a community nor have I ever attended a class at USD. But here are my thoughts about the Article:
The article is very interesting. Not to pick on Nielsen, but he tries to to leave people with the impression that SDSU does not exist and also ignores that another South Dakota school has taken the plunge to D1 athletics. The benefits he is trying to sell to the community are on target and I give him credit for that but can they dup the SDSU trail of progress? That remains to be seen.
I wonder whose idea was it to have this interview? The newspaper? Or is the immediate community of Vermillion having problems buying into the D1 concept? Of course Brookings went through phase of doubts too, and we still might have some doubters about the move to D1. Does Vermillion have more doubters?
Those of you who are more familiar with Vermillion can set me straight, but I have been told that the business community and the University in the past have tended to ignore each other and that they seldom united as a community. If Brookings has a edge up on Vermillion, its in town and gown relationships. Thats my impression but I have a bias in growing up in Brookings.
The Argus did a large article a while back on Vermillion and its reaction to the proposed pipeline. The pipeline should be good for growth for Vermillion and USD, but there are a number of people who are adamantly opposed to a pipeline. Some food providers think the opposite, so I recall from the article.
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