I know this topic has been beaten to death, both on this board and elsewhere, but in light of the situations in Las Cruces and Moscow, I thought it might be an interesting (or at least entertaining) discussion. I apologize if someone has already created a recent thread on this.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/sports...e60594266.html
The Vandal's problems in FBS have been pretty well documented since their move up in the late 90's. They (along with New Mexico State) made their sales pitch this week to the Sun Belt to extend their football only membership past 2017. Both schools will need at least 9 "Yes" votes to stay in. The vote is on March 10th.
Does this have any impact on SDSU/NDSU/USD? There has been a lot of speculation (albeit mostly from message board talk coming out of Grand Forks) the last few years of the Big Sky breaking apart and realigning towards research focused universities. I.e., the Montana's, UND, Cal Davis, Cal Poly, ISU, and Idaho if they were to drop down.
With Idaho and NMSU on the verge of dropping to the FCS, does this potentially change the dynamic of conference alignment with two more Land Grant, research based universities in the west now playing the same level of football as all of the Dakotas and Montanas?
I, for one, love the Valley. It fits our recruiting footprint, alumni base, ability to travel to some away games, etc. It also happens to be the best FCS conference in the nation. What I dislike is the fact that all Jackrabbit sports aren't in the same conference.
The Summit has become a great basketball conference, with a premier mid major tournament and an increasing RPI as a conference. Outside of the Dakota 3 though, do we really have other peer institutions in the Summit, and for that matter, the Valley?
http://www.idahostatesman.com/sports...e60594266.html
The Vandal's problems in FBS have been pretty well documented since their move up in the late 90's. They (along with New Mexico State) made their sales pitch this week to the Sun Belt to extend their football only membership past 2017. Both schools will need at least 9 "Yes" votes to stay in. The vote is on March 10th.
Does this have any impact on SDSU/NDSU/USD? There has been a lot of speculation (albeit mostly from message board talk coming out of Grand Forks) the last few years of the Big Sky breaking apart and realigning towards research focused universities. I.e., the Montana's, UND, Cal Davis, Cal Poly, ISU, and Idaho if they were to drop down.
With Idaho and NMSU on the verge of dropping to the FCS, does this potentially change the dynamic of conference alignment with two more Land Grant, research based universities in the west now playing the same level of football as all of the Dakotas and Montanas?
I, for one, love the Valley. It fits our recruiting footprint, alumni base, ability to travel to some away games, etc. It also happens to be the best FCS conference in the nation. What I dislike is the fact that all Jackrabbit sports aren't in the same conference.
The Summit has become a great basketball conference, with a premier mid major tournament and an increasing RPI as a conference. Outside of the Dakota 3 though, do we really have other peer institutions in the Summit, and for that matter, the Valley?
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