In the GDT, playoff edition, I took issue with some posters who complained about being sick of moral victories. My issue was: I didn't read any posters claim to be happy about the outcome of Saturday's playoff game. I commented that I think we are at the end of NDSU domination. Here's my analysis, set out in several parts. In the end, I conclude that with our support continuing to improve as it has in the past several years, we are now putting together consistently good teams that reach the playoffs and thereby put us in position to compete for a national title. (Note: the first four posts in this thread were slapped together using MSWord and then cut and pasted into this thread...that process results in some formatting problems -- typically spacing between words can get messed up.)
To know the direction we're headed, we have to know our past. Here's some background.
SDSU first played NDSU in football in 1903.NDSU won that meeting with the most lopsided victory in the series, 85-0. The schools have now played 103 football games including SDSU’s last-minute loss to the Bison, 27-24, December 6, 2014. The SDSU win-loss-tie record in the series stands at 40-58-5.
As stated below, 1963 is a particularly important year for NDSU and SDSU: NDSU’s football fortunes soared while SDSU’s started a decline from a consistently good program to one that bounced around from mediocrity to fair to once-in-a-while okay for many years.
Prior to 1963, the series record showed SDSU had 30 wins over NDSU, compared to NDSU’s 14 wins over SDSU. There were five ties. Breaking down the pre-1963 records by decades (except for the last grouping, 1959-62), the statistics show SDSU’s always had the upper hand over NDSU. (The teams didnot play each year in the early days.) SDSU v NDSU prior to 1963:
1903 – 1909, SDSU was 1-2.
1910 - 1919, SDSU 5-0-1.
1920 - 1929, SDSU 7-1-2.
1930 - 1939, SDSU 5-5.
1940 - 1949, SDSU 5-2.
1950 - 1959, SDSU 5-4-1.
1959 - 1962, SDSU 2-0-1.
Before 1964, SDSU was one of the most successful programs in the North Central Conference as demonstrated by its championship titles.The NCC started in 1922. From 1922 through 1963, SDSU won 14 NCCFootball Titles (listed by SDSU Coach and years):
Jack West, 1919-1927:Three NCC Titles (1922, ’24 & ’26)
Cy Kasper, 1928-1933:One NCC Title (1933)
Jack Barnes, 1938-1940: One NCC Title (1939)
Ralph Ginn, 1947-1968:Nine NCC Titles (1949, ’50, ’53, ’54, ’55, ’57, ’61, ’62, ’63).
In that same period, 1922--63, NDSU won three NCC football titles: 1925, ’32 and 1935.
So what happened in 1963?
To know the direction we're headed, we have to know our past. Here's some background.
SDSU first played NDSU in football in 1903.NDSU won that meeting with the most lopsided victory in the series, 85-0. The schools have now played 103 football games including SDSU’s last-minute loss to the Bison, 27-24, December 6, 2014. The SDSU win-loss-tie record in the series stands at 40-58-5.
As stated below, 1963 is a particularly important year for NDSU and SDSU: NDSU’s football fortunes soared while SDSU’s started a decline from a consistently good program to one that bounced around from mediocrity to fair to once-in-a-while okay for many years.
Prior to 1963, the series record showed SDSU had 30 wins over NDSU, compared to NDSU’s 14 wins over SDSU. There were five ties. Breaking down the pre-1963 records by decades (except for the last grouping, 1959-62), the statistics show SDSU’s always had the upper hand over NDSU. (The teams didnot play each year in the early days.) SDSU v NDSU prior to 1963:
1903 – 1909, SDSU was 1-2.
1910 - 1919, SDSU 5-0-1.
1920 - 1929, SDSU 7-1-2.
1930 - 1939, SDSU 5-5.
1940 - 1949, SDSU 5-2.
1950 - 1959, SDSU 5-4-1.
1959 - 1962, SDSU 2-0-1.
Before 1964, SDSU was one of the most successful programs in the North Central Conference as demonstrated by its championship titles.The NCC started in 1922. From 1922 through 1963, SDSU won 14 NCCFootball Titles (listed by SDSU Coach and years):
Jack West, 1919-1927:Three NCC Titles (1922, ’24 & ’26)
Cy Kasper, 1928-1933:One NCC Title (1933)
Jack Barnes, 1938-1940: One NCC Title (1939)
Ralph Ginn, 1947-1968:Nine NCC Titles (1949, ’50, ’53, ’54, ’55, ’57, ’61, ’62, ’63).
In that same period, 1922--63, NDSU won three NCC football titles: 1925, ’32 and 1935.
So what happened in 1963?
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