Re: I should call my friend tonight.
I never said DII football did have a lot of importance outside of our region, except maybe by the teams that play it. What I was saying was that FCS doesn't get much more notoriety than DII. [/quote]
That is where you are wrong and what the good doctor is talking about. FCS gets far more notoriety then D-II and is known beyond the regions they occupy. Many FCS conferences have TV deals (including our new home the Gateway) for regular season games. Do any D-II conferences? FCS schools are also D-I so fans beyond their regions know them for other sports as well (March Madness comes to mind). If you were in Georgia do you think more casual fans would know about Southern Illinois or USD?
A story comes to mind. A certain sports talk duo from Sioux Falls were making fun of the fact that Kennesaw State was moving up to D-I. Trying to make a point that "no one" (meaning them) had ever heard of Kennesaw State and trying to draw parallels between Kennesaw State's move and SDSU's move. Unfortunately they only served to make our point, which is that no one cares about D-II. Kennesaw State had just won a NCAA D-II Men's Basketball National Championship and the only thing they thought of when they read the news was a historical reference to Kenesaw Mountain Landis MLB’s First Commissioner. That is right, the "champions of D-II" of the Sioux Falls airwaves had not heard of the recent champion of the Division that they seemed to think was so wonderful. When you get out of the Northern Plains very few, if anyone, cares about D-II at all. Not even the regional D-II teams in their area.
It is night and day here in Kansas City. In the old days when someone asked me what school I went to and I told them South Dakota State I invariably got "never heard of it" and when I went on to explain that we had over 10,000 students they inevitably said "wow, I had no idea" they always thought it was some Podunk 1,800 student school because they had no knowledge of us. Now when I say I went to South Dakota State, they say "which conference are you in?” they have heard of us and assume we are what we are a Land Grant Flagship University.
If or when our current students go looking for jobs outside of the region they will be glad that people have heard of their university. It is just another benefit to being D-I.
Be glad that USD will be joining the brotherhood of the known.
Go State!
Originally posted by juice
That is where you are wrong and what the good doctor is talking about. FCS gets far more notoriety then D-II and is known beyond the regions they occupy. Many FCS conferences have TV deals (including our new home the Gateway) for regular season games. Do any D-II conferences? FCS schools are also D-I so fans beyond their regions know them for other sports as well (March Madness comes to mind). If you were in Georgia do you think more casual fans would know about Southern Illinois or USD?
A story comes to mind. A certain sports talk duo from Sioux Falls were making fun of the fact that Kennesaw State was moving up to D-I. Trying to make a point that "no one" (meaning them) had ever heard of Kennesaw State and trying to draw parallels between Kennesaw State's move and SDSU's move. Unfortunately they only served to make our point, which is that no one cares about D-II. Kennesaw State had just won a NCAA D-II Men's Basketball National Championship and the only thing they thought of when they read the news was a historical reference to Kenesaw Mountain Landis MLB’s First Commissioner. That is right, the "champions of D-II" of the Sioux Falls airwaves had not heard of the recent champion of the Division that they seemed to think was so wonderful. When you get out of the Northern Plains very few, if anyone, cares about D-II at all. Not even the regional D-II teams in their area.
It is night and day here in Kansas City. In the old days when someone asked me what school I went to and I told them South Dakota State I invariably got "never heard of it" and when I went on to explain that we had over 10,000 students they inevitably said "wow, I had no idea" they always thought it was some Podunk 1,800 student school because they had no knowledge of us. Now when I say I went to South Dakota State, they say "which conference are you in?” they have heard of us and assume we are what we are a Land Grant Flagship University.
If or when our current students go looking for jobs outside of the region they will be glad that people have heard of their university. It is just another benefit to being D-I.
Be glad that USD will be joining the brotherhood of the known.
Go State!
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