Re: Argus Leader article
I like brunettes. Where do the redheads fit in? great analogy.
Brookings could easily support more nice bars and places to eat. The bad ones would just go away. I think Cubby's could use some competition. St Cloud is three times Brookings size with a huge amount of places to eat and drink. Mankato double the size but ditto. However; those two colleges are notorious for partying in lieu of academics. Look at the issue with the Gopher QB from Mankato who destroyed his life with 5 seconds bad judgment clouded by drinking. St Cloud is really losing student population. Contrast that with SDSU which has outstanding growth. I think the FCS helps. A lot.
I also find the history lessons about Brookings fascinating. It helps put all into context.
Anyhow - back to topic point. How many players does NDSU lose per year? Northern Iowa? Youngstown? and so on.
How many players leave because they don't cut it at the program and they are encouraged to leave?
Stig recruits players who fit the SDSU lifestyle and has recruits vetted by the team. Another thing Stig does is recruits students as evidenced by the first place in academics. Just like he always favors taller players, especially on offense. He obviously is doing a good job because he is winning both ways.
Compare Brookings to the other cities in the conference. Fargo - blonde. Brookings - brunette. Macomb - farmers daughter. (Actually my favorite place to visit, talk about a party town with cheap beer.) Not much socially for the players there. Youngstown - red head. I don't think the players really care about Ohio, but Ohio HS football is loaded. Carbondale - southern belle - this place is located south of Washington DC below the Mason Dixon line. Starting to grow, I think it draws players. Missouri State - urban chick. Fairly large population, but SDSU gets players from the area. Bloomington - punk rocker. Large city. Northern Iowa - pig farmers daughter? green hair? I can't wait to get out of that town after games. Lot of people but boring. South Dakota - red head step child. Indiana State - girl next door, but talk about boring. - Looking at this list - I think SF Rabbit Fan get it exactly right.
Brookings is a great place for players who want to play football and get an excellent degree.
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Brookings could easily support more nice bars and places to eat. The bad ones would just go away. I think Cubby's could use some competition. St Cloud is three times Brookings size with a huge amount of places to eat and drink. Mankato double the size but ditto. However; those two colleges are notorious for partying in lieu of academics. Look at the issue with the Gopher QB from Mankato who destroyed his life with 5 seconds bad judgment clouded by drinking. St Cloud is really losing student population. Contrast that with SDSU which has outstanding growth. I think the FCS helps. A lot.
I also find the history lessons about Brookings fascinating. It helps put all into context.
Anyhow - back to topic point. How many players does NDSU lose per year? Northern Iowa? Youngstown? and so on.
How many players leave because they don't cut it at the program and they are encouraged to leave?
Stig recruits players who fit the SDSU lifestyle and has recruits vetted by the team. Another thing Stig does is recruits students as evidenced by the first place in academics. Just like he always favors taller players, especially on offense. He obviously is doing a good job because he is winning both ways.
Compare Brookings to the other cities in the conference. Fargo - blonde. Brookings - brunette. Macomb - farmers daughter. (Actually my favorite place to visit, talk about a party town with cheap beer.) Not much socially for the players there. Youngstown - red head. I don't think the players really care about Ohio, but Ohio HS football is loaded. Carbondale - southern belle - this place is located south of Washington DC below the Mason Dixon line. Starting to grow, I think it draws players. Missouri State - urban chick. Fairly large population, but SDSU gets players from the area. Bloomington - punk rocker. Large city. Northern Iowa - pig farmers daughter? green hair? I can't wait to get out of that town after games. Lot of people but boring. South Dakota - red head step child. Indiana State - girl next door, but talk about boring. - Looking at this list - I think SF Rabbit Fan get it exactly right.
Brookings is a great place for players who want to play football and get an excellent degree.
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