Re: Why USD CAN go DI.
I'll give you that lumping the entire five-state area is cheating a bit. On the other hand, there aren't any Minnesota schools lining up to go D-I, and there's no particular reason why the U of M shouldn't face competition for the college sports dollar even in the Twin Cities metro market. NDSU already markets somewhat up there (Tim Miles appears regularly on TC radio talk shows, for instance).
I figured since this board represents SD's premier research university, I'd see what I could come up with that meets the title of this thread. Unfortunately, I had to fudge things a bit in order to make it work. :-)
OK, back to it . . .
I think the peer-institution argument is the best one. It's certainly the easiest to make.
In order to get serious about the market size issue, you have to do a lot of calculation of population within 50 to 100 miles of Vermillion that I'm frankly too lazy to do. Since not just total market size but potential market share is the key statistic, you'd also need to actually do some polling of those markets (I'd look at the Sioux Falls and the Sioux City Nielsen TV markets for USD) to determine both current market share for college sports as well as receptivity to a D-I move by USD. I'm way, way too lazy to do any of that, even if someone offered me money to do it.
I'm certainly not convinced that South Dakota can support two D-I programs, but if you add in the adjacent areas of Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota, you quickly get close to Montana's population, which does support both Montana and Montana State.
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Originally posted by 1stRowFANatic
I figured since this board represents SD's premier research university, I'd see what I could come up with that meets the title of this thread. Unfortunately, I had to fudge things a bit in order to make it work. :-)
OK, back to it . . .
I think the peer-institution argument is the best one. It's certainly the easiest to make.
In order to get serious about the market size issue, you have to do a lot of calculation of population within 50 to 100 miles of Vermillion that I'm frankly too lazy to do. Since not just total market size but potential market share is the key statistic, you'd also need to actually do some polling of those markets (I'd look at the Sioux Falls and the Sioux City Nielsen TV markets for USD) to determine both current market share for college sports as well as receptivity to a D-I move by USD. I'm way, way too lazy to do any of that, even if someone offered me money to do it.
I'm certainly not convinced that South Dakota can support two D-I programs, but if you add in the adjacent areas of Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota, you quickly get close to Montana's population, which does support both Montana and Montana State.
To all you USD lurkers . . . no charge for the consulting help
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