I did not pay a lot of attention to UND until its disputewith the NCAA over the Sioux nickname and logo. My impressions until a fewyears ago were: 1) good academics; 2) good hockey school (I don't understand and do not follow hockey); 3) had some pretty good football teams under a coach named Roger Thomas. When I attended SDSU, UND athletics seemed middle-of-the-road and in the sport I participated in, track and field, UND was not a factor. The few people I knew from UND were nice people.
I followed the Sioux logo/nickname dispute when it hit the media a few years ago. The story that wouldn’t die must have appealed to that part of the brain which causes most to gawk at awful car wrecks. Maybe nerves were a little frayed up north but I watched UND get invited to the Big Sky and many were excited, some felt somehow cheated (by USD and the Summit League). It seemed there were at least two camps: 1) entry into the Big Sky was a lucky stroke because the Summit League or its commissioner did something wrong; or b) was an unlucky event because the Summit League or its commissioner could not be trusted. A thread running through the news and tying in gossip and message-board chatter was the blame thread: everything that was detestable in Grand Forks was the fault of someone associated with the NCAA , NDSU, one of two North Dakota Indian tribes, Fargo or Tom Douple (no particular order intended).
This past February another one of those crazy, only-at-UND stories popped up. This time the story was about a two-game suspension of the UND basketball radio announcer, a UND employee, for asking UND coach Jones about a last-minute loss to Northern Arizona. The announcer in his post-game, live interview, used the words “choke job” and the coach took offense. Up to that point, it seems like real humans were involved.
And then the UND administration got involved. A two-day suspension?
Yesterday, DeadSpin (disclosure: there have been times in the past when I have been skeptical of DeadSpin but I have to admit they’ve done some work as actual journalists and they’ve broken some stories and explained others and their work is serious stuff) published an in-depth story on the UND suspension of its radio announcer. For those who may share my sick interest /humor in watching for yet another wreck in Grand Forks, it’s an interesting read. Here it is, titled “How North Dakota Lost Its Mind Over A “Choke Job”:
http://deadspin.com/how-north-dakota...-job-504008586
Some like to discuss what UND may add to the Summit League. Personally, I'm not sure we want that bunch in the Summit.
Added: The DeadSpin article includes actual emails obtained under the ND Freedom of Information Act--as you read the emails, keep them in mind if you decided to fire one at a public official including a university employee. And while I know we all make spelling, grammar and punctuation errors when sending emails (or posting on message boards), I find a little humorous irony in an email calling the UND Athletic Director a dumbass but uses "your" when the writer should have used "you're".
I followed the Sioux logo/nickname dispute when it hit the media a few years ago. The story that wouldn’t die must have appealed to that part of the brain which causes most to gawk at awful car wrecks. Maybe nerves were a little frayed up north but I watched UND get invited to the Big Sky and many were excited, some felt somehow cheated (by USD and the Summit League). It seemed there were at least two camps: 1) entry into the Big Sky was a lucky stroke because the Summit League or its commissioner did something wrong; or b) was an unlucky event because the Summit League or its commissioner could not be trusted. A thread running through the news and tying in gossip and message-board chatter was the blame thread: everything that was detestable in Grand Forks was the fault of someone associated with the NCAA , NDSU, one of two North Dakota Indian tribes, Fargo or Tom Douple (no particular order intended).
This past February another one of those crazy, only-at-UND stories popped up. This time the story was about a two-game suspension of the UND basketball radio announcer, a UND employee, for asking UND coach Jones about a last-minute loss to Northern Arizona. The announcer in his post-game, live interview, used the words “choke job” and the coach took offense. Up to that point, it seems like real humans were involved.
And then the UND administration got involved. A two-day suspension?
Yesterday, DeadSpin (disclosure: there have been times in the past when I have been skeptical of DeadSpin but I have to admit they’ve done some work as actual journalists and they’ve broken some stories and explained others and their work is serious stuff) published an in-depth story on the UND suspension of its radio announcer. For those who may share my sick interest /humor in watching for yet another wreck in Grand Forks, it’s an interesting read. Here it is, titled “How North Dakota Lost Its Mind Over A “Choke Job”:
http://deadspin.com/how-north-dakota...-job-504008586
Some like to discuss what UND may add to the Summit League. Personally, I'm not sure we want that bunch in the Summit.
Added: The DeadSpin article includes actual emails obtained under the ND Freedom of Information Act--as you read the emails, keep them in mind if you decided to fire one at a public official including a university employee. And while I know we all make spelling, grammar and punctuation errors when sending emails (or posting on message boards), I find a little humorous irony in an email calling the UND Athletic Director a dumbass but uses "your" when the writer should have used "you're".
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