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  • Nidaros
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    Yes interesting to find the background details. I don’t think there will be any problems with St Thomas.

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  • SUPERBUNNY
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    Interesting article. My take is that it makes me feel good that we have Tom Douple as Summit League Commissioner. I've been a fan of his for a long time. His job is to watch the NCAA landscape and be prepared for any and all challenges that come the Summit League's way. This article illustrates the level to which he is always looking for ways to make the Summit better.

    That's the kind of person you want at the helm IMHO.

    SUPERBUNNY

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  • LakeJack
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    https://www.minnpost.com/education/2...to-division-i/

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  • Nidaros
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    I see St. Thomas joining the Pioneer Conference for football

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  • filbert
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    EX-cellent! (steeple fingers, then taps them one against the other in order)

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  • jackrabit1
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    Originally posted by NWHSUandSDSU View Post
    St Thomas has been awarded NCAA waiver.
    Welcome to the Summit, Tommies!


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  • jackrabit1
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    Originally posted by NWHSUandSDSU View Post
    St Thomas has been awarded NCAA waiver.
    Welcome to the Summit, Tommies!


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  • NWHSUandSDSU
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    St Thomas has been awarded NCAA waiver.

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  • slosho
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    Originally posted by Jacked_Up View Post

    Although now based in Sioux Falls, Midco (formerly Midcontinent Communications) was founded in Minneapolis. It serves parts of Minnesota now, as well as South Dakota and North Dakota and communities in a couple other states. I'm guessing the company would would like to get into the St. Paul market.
    I mean kinda.

    While your not technically wrong the Cable portion of the business started in ND and SD. I know that form quite some time TCI was a large owner of part of that business.

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  • Jacked_Up
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    Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
    ... As a side not,does Midco currently serve the Minneapolis Metro area? I don't think they do. I wonder if they'd expand into Minn if Saint Thomas became a Summit League member, that would further enhance exposure.That would be a good thing
    Although now based in Sioux Falls, Midco (formerly Midcontinent Communications) was founded in Minneapolis. It serves parts of Minnesota now, as well as South Dakota and North Dakota and communities in a couple other states. I'm guessing the company would would like to get into the St. Paul market.

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  • jackdaniel
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    Originally posted by LakeJack View Post

    l think it will help recruiting. St. Thomas can only take 2 or 3 in basketball per class, and now we get a scheduled game for mom and dad to play in the Twin Cities and more media exposure.
    I kind of agree,as I've been thinking about this, but can you imagine how good they'd be if they can get even a few of the players like those that are currently going to Iowa, Iowa St, Minnesota....maybe that's a large leap, the Summit isn't the Big 10 or Big 12. Anyhow, how I thought It'd benefit recruiting is exposure, as in perspective recruits actually seeing Summit League teams play in that large Metro area, might help, might hinder dependent on how well the Summit teams perform. Right now to get that they'd probably have to get an "official" visit to see them, or see them perhaps play in the WNIT or NCAA Tournaments, there's another possibility, go see a game that's out of State, highly unlikely. Which leads to the question, is St Thomas likely to rise to the top 1/2 of the league pretty quickly, or will it take longer, or maybe not at all on a regular basis. I think they might help all Summit teams recruit better players if they can put on a good showing. Teams that can schedule and play teams like say, Mississippi State, I would say would have a big advantage, one that was earned however by playing anyone, anywhere on the road mostly for a good while and putting up good performances.That's kudos to our coaching staff for that foresight to build "a name" if you will.I think they'll be a big benefit to the Summit, thus the NCAA if and when they can join.

    As a side not,does Midco currently serve the Minneapolis Metro area? I don't think they do. I wonder if they'd expand into Minn if Saint Thomas became a Summit League member, that would further enhance exposure.That would be a good thing
    Last edited by jackdaniel; 06-19-2020, 02:25 AM.

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  • filbert
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    Seems like the waiver is pretty much a done deal unless St. Thomas really flubs their paperwork with the NCAA.

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  • Jacked_Up
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    This is good news for the Summit League. Welcome, St. Thomas. Almost.

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  • jackrabit1
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    Originally posted by Hammersmith View Post

    I don't know. I thought I recently heard that they had two years left before their current conference kicks them out, but I don't know if UST wanted to move up before that if possible. I would think 21-22 would be possible if that's what UST wants. I wouldn't be completely surprised if the waiver was granted before July 1, but that could be a stretch with only 10 business days left. But I could also see them willing to effectively back-date everything due to the havoc COVID has caused. IOW, the deadline for a decision like this would have normally been June 1 or July 1, but they'll ignore that this year as long as it's done by something like Sep 1 or Oct 1. But this is all just guessing.
    According to WCCO, this will be their last season in the MIAC. So they could join the Summit League right away, if the NCAA expedites UST's request.

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  • Hammersmith
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    Originally posted by perryc View Post

    So you think they'll be in the league for the 21-22 school year?
    I don't know. I thought I recently heard that they had two years left before their current conference kicks them out, but I don't know if UST wanted to move up before that if possible. I would think 21-22 would be possible if that's what UST wants. I wouldn't be completely surprised if the waiver was granted before July 1, but that could be a stretch with only 10 business days left. But I could also see them willing to effectively back-date everything due to the havoc COVID has caused. IOW, the deadline for a decision like this would have normally been June 1 or July 1, but they'll ignore that this year as long as it's done by something like Sep 1 or Oct 1. But this is all just guessing.

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