Re: Ndsu president chapman resigns.
In all fairness to Dr Chapman, he is 67 years old. He has put in two more years than what most of us would normally do. I believe I read he had planned to retire this coming spring and moving it up considering the mess that is going on, maybe helps NDSU by letting the auditors and accountants count the dead bodies. A bunch of decisions have been made that no one can now take back. Its like calling plays for a football coach. Once the signal goes to the guy on the field, it either works or it does not and you as a coach are either a hero or a goat. I am not denying that Chapman will in the end be found to be a goat on a number of issues and for his sake I hope he will be remembered for his accompolishments. The people in the foundation and in the adminstration of Chapman clearly did not fully understand the limits of the 900k authorization. Also when it became clear, that the authorization was insufficent, Chapman and staff should have been back at the table of SBHE asking for more authorization. Why these things that may now appear simple to you and I were not realized at the time action was taken to implement the construction is beyond me. I fear some hardworking staff people in the Foundation staff may lose their jobs over this mess. Thats unfortunate especially if they were aware of the facts and were not listened too.
I will say this as an interested South Dakotan who spends time in North Dakota, the UND-NDSU rivalry is not dead by any means. Both institutions seem to be large and kind of all by themselves in terms of competition amongst the State Assisted instittuions. For the best interest of each institution they should work together rather than having a pissing match every week or month or whenever an issue arises. With 8 or 9 lesser institutions in ND, the other got be smiling about this mess and hope something likewise happens at UND. These over publicized incidents certainly dont hurt Minot State nor Dickenson State.
In South Daktoa, its somewhat the same situation, SDSU-USD right now have two presidents who known each other for years and have a very civil respect for each other. In fact when David Chicoine took over as president of SDSU, he offered the help of all the SDSU athletic department staff to USD in their transitiion move to D1. I sure that this offer helped USD some although those from USD would say they were modeling UNI more than SDSU in the move to D1.
What SDSU-USD need to do is work with our State Board of Regents to allow multi year contracts for coaches such as Aaron Johnston and others. The state law does not permit multiyear contracts and I suspect some of the Bison Faithful wish ND had that law in dealing with the retention of Craig Bohl since some have said NDSU can not afford to buy out Bohl's contract.
I am sure there are other issues too where everyone could work together. Its regrettal that the President's home project is turning out to be a sort of a rivalry thing when it should not be.
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I will say this as an interested South Dakotan who spends time in North Dakota, the UND-NDSU rivalry is not dead by any means. Both institutions seem to be large and kind of all by themselves in terms of competition amongst the State Assisted instittuions. For the best interest of each institution they should work together rather than having a pissing match every week or month or whenever an issue arises. With 8 or 9 lesser institutions in ND, the other got be smiling about this mess and hope something likewise happens at UND. These over publicized incidents certainly dont hurt Minot State nor Dickenson State.
In South Daktoa, its somewhat the same situation, SDSU-USD right now have two presidents who known each other for years and have a very civil respect for each other. In fact when David Chicoine took over as president of SDSU, he offered the help of all the SDSU athletic department staff to USD in their transitiion move to D1. I sure that this offer helped USD some although those from USD would say they were modeling UNI more than SDSU in the move to D1.
What SDSU-USD need to do is work with our State Board of Regents to allow multi year contracts for coaches such as Aaron Johnston and others. The state law does not permit multiyear contracts and I suspect some of the Bison Faithful wish ND had that law in dealing with the retention of Craig Bohl since some have said NDSU can not afford to buy out Bohl's contract.
I am sure there are other issues too where everyone could work together. Its regrettal that the President's home project is turning out to be a sort of a rivalry thing when it should not be.
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