According to a tweet from TV, Tom Douple said the Summit League has upped it's exit fee from $250,000 when UMKC and Oakand left to $1,000,000 currently. All of the current members must feel pretty good about the league if they were willing to up the fee that much.
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up here in ne/sd, i catch 740thefan once in awhile---just to see what fargo is saying about sports. mostly just interested in football and summit league topics. the other day, i just happen to catch ndsu men's bb discussion. the part that caught my ear was when they started to discuss Summit League basketball. stating the Summit is mainly an afterthought amongst top leagues and nobody in fargo wants to come out and watch teams with all the "letters" in their names (referring to IPFW, IUPUI). the commentators seemed to think the best thing that could happen to ndsu would be to join the MVC. yet, the two of them were in agreement the possibility of that happening is zero. i was waiting to hear their reasoning why they hold that opinion, but, they didn't go into any detail. i can only guess they may feel it's because of the travel costs it would involve for most schools, or, they have some insight that the MVC has no thoughts of expanding.
anyway, i know a few years ago or so, i had heard whispers that sdsu would be interested in the MVC. i wonder if that still rings true, and, if anyone has any comments to share on the subject?
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Originally posted by slosho View PostIn line with the post above, whatever happened to the UMKC to the summit talk?Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by krak-r-jacks View Postup here in ne/sd, i catch 740thefan once in awhile---just to see what fargo is saying about sports. mostly just interested in football and summit league topics. the other day, i just happen to catch ndsu men's bb discussion. the part that caught my ear was when they started to discuss Summit League basketball. stating the Summit is mainly an afterthought amongst top leagues and nobody in fargo wants to come out and watch teams with all the "letters" in their names (referring to IPFW, IUPUI). the commentators seemed to think the best thing that could happen to ndsu would be to join the MVC. yet, the two of them were in agreement the possibility of that happening is zero. i was waiting to hear their reasoning why they hold that opinion, but, they didn't go into any detail. i can only guess they may feel it's because of the travel costs it would involve for most schools, or, they have some insight that the MVC has no thoughts of expanding.
anyway, i know a few years ago or so, i had heard whispers that sdsu would be interested in the MVC. i wonder if that still rings true, and, if anyone has any comments to share on the subject?
NDSU's attendance is perfectly fine considering they played 6 miles from campus in a hockey arena. The fans know the opponents now. Obviously the MVC would be a better basketball conference, but there is a lot of no-name teams there once you get past Wichita St, UNI & the football rivals
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Originally posted by Rabbit74 View PostAccording to a tweet from TV, Tom Douple said the Summit League has upped it's exit fee from $250,000 when UMKC and Oakand left to $1,000,000 currently. All of the current members must feel pretty good about the league if they were willing to up the fee that much.
Clearly indicates Douple is looking for more stability in the Conference,and doesn't want any more defections.I can't blame him.Last edited by jackdaniel; 03-05-2015, 11:04 AM.
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Closing this thread . . . The exit fee was raised a year ago.
Feel free to re-start a thread on the generally miserable and unlistenable state of local Dakotas sports talk radio elsewhere."I think we'll be OK"
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