Re: Why USD CAN go DI.
Sure I expected more than a few sharp teeth when posting here. This is enemy territory. I am here to give you a glimpse of what a U person's perspective is.
First of all, I do hate State, with a passion. I played in my share of State/U games, and it was a blast. It is a rivalry that needs to be renewed. That will happen when USD moves up to D1.
Second, every one of our big games is gone now. The feeling in town once State moved on was not for that "forced" rivalry with Augie, that just didn't take. It was the border battle with UND that we looked forward to and started to take shape. That will all end now, unless we go along with them like you did with the Bison.
Third, lack of a conference. No matter what you say the NCC is doomed. UNO only has to go south and the NCC house of cards falls. So, we have a choice, join with the NSIC, Northern, Wayne, et al. Or move up to the division where the rest of the schools like ours are.
Fourth, money, money, money. USD is not currently flush with it like NDSU was or UND, but what USD did suffer from was years of not tapping it's donor sources. That is happening now. There is ALOT of potential there and I think Pres. Abbott is the right guy at the right time for this job. And I am a Republican saying that!
The same arguments for SDSU not making the jump can be made for USD. Have to increase budget, how can they afford that, they'll never make it. So how is your move going? Doing alright? So why wouldn't we be able to do the same thing? The starting points are near the same, budgetwise.
As far as support goes, state went out on a limb. They could have just stayed in their comfortable spot in the NCC. Where do you think a Coyote fane feels more comfortable now? In the NCC waiting for the other shoe to drop so I can pull out my map to Aberdeen every year, or to move up and try to make our own way? The U is at a crossroads here and is facing a choice, we are not stepping out on a limb and making what could be seen as a risky move. Basically, it is risky either way. All that being said, it makes it that much easier to make the case to U fans and garner support. Easier than what State faced because you were moving out of a comfortable situation.
Sure I expected more than a few sharp teeth when posting here. This is enemy territory. I am here to give you a glimpse of what a U person's perspective is.
First of all, I do hate State, with a passion. I played in my share of State/U games, and it was a blast. It is a rivalry that needs to be renewed. That will happen when USD moves up to D1.
Second, every one of our big games is gone now. The feeling in town once State moved on was not for that "forced" rivalry with Augie, that just didn't take. It was the border battle with UND that we looked forward to and started to take shape. That will all end now, unless we go along with them like you did with the Bison.
Third, lack of a conference. No matter what you say the NCC is doomed. UNO only has to go south and the NCC house of cards falls. So, we have a choice, join with the NSIC, Northern, Wayne, et al. Or move up to the division where the rest of the schools like ours are.
Fourth, money, money, money. USD is not currently flush with it like NDSU was or UND, but what USD did suffer from was years of not tapping it's donor sources. That is happening now. There is ALOT of potential there and I think Pres. Abbott is the right guy at the right time for this job. And I am a Republican saying that!
The same arguments for SDSU not making the jump can be made for USD. Have to increase budget, how can they afford that, they'll never make it. So how is your move going? Doing alright? So why wouldn't we be able to do the same thing? The starting points are near the same, budgetwise.
As far as support goes, state went out on a limb. They could have just stayed in their comfortable spot in the NCC. Where do you think a Coyote fane feels more comfortable now? In the NCC waiting for the other shoe to drop so I can pull out my map to Aberdeen every year, or to move up and try to make our own way? The U is at a crossroads here and is facing a choice, we are not stepping out on a limb and making what could be seen as a risky move. Basically, it is risky either way. All that being said, it makes it that much easier to make the case to U fans and garner support. Easier than what State faced because you were moving out of a comfortable situation.
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