While we're all understandably bummed about losing to Cal Poly because of how difficult it makes the road to the playoffs and because we don't normally lose ooc games. I think there needs to be a wider point of view conversation regarding what SDSU football needs to do to take the next step. While I don't agree with everything that comes out of ESPN 99.1 in Sioux Falls, Nick Goeman put out a pretty good piece on this topic.
http://espn991.com/sdsu-needs-to-do-...ome-next-ndsu/
I can't really argue with anything that he said. First off, the attendance is a big deal, and yes Fargo has more people closer, but I agree with Nick in saying that SDSU needs to embrace Sioux Falls and figure out some creative ways to build the fan base there and get more people coming up to consistently go to games. Watertown is another larger town that from what I can tell doesn't really embrace SDSU. It seems like SDSU just tries to rely on alumni for their fan base. It's time to "build the brand" as some would say.
Recruiting, getting some swag and attitude, and simply winning are all huge as well. It seems like the only time SDSU has swag is when it ends up hitting the jackpot with a recruit that has that x factor, but it never seems to come from the coaches. Coaching is one thing he doesn't really touch on that I think is a really big factor. I love Stig and all, but I don't think this program takes the next big step until he's gone, which probably isn't too far away. I can see Stig's job being very desirable, so hopefully when that time comes we can get someone in here that is going to be able to take that next step. Recruit better, win more games, increase attendance, rejuvenate and bring some swag to the program. Coach Otz hasn't even coached a game yet, but it's clear to see that he's already making a difference for the basketball team. Again, I'm not saying we should boot Stig out the door, I'm very grateful for what he's done and the way he runs the program. I'm just saying that I don't think that SDSU football will get to the next level while he's here.
http://espn991.com/sdsu-needs-to-do-...ome-next-ndsu/
I can't really argue with anything that he said. First off, the attendance is a big deal, and yes Fargo has more people closer, but I agree with Nick in saying that SDSU needs to embrace Sioux Falls and figure out some creative ways to build the fan base there and get more people coming up to consistently go to games. Watertown is another larger town that from what I can tell doesn't really embrace SDSU. It seems like SDSU just tries to rely on alumni for their fan base. It's time to "build the brand" as some would say.
Recruiting, getting some swag and attitude, and simply winning are all huge as well. It seems like the only time SDSU has swag is when it ends up hitting the jackpot with a recruit that has that x factor, but it never seems to come from the coaches. Coaching is one thing he doesn't really touch on that I think is a really big factor. I love Stig and all, but I don't think this program takes the next big step until he's gone, which probably isn't too far away. I can see Stig's job being very desirable, so hopefully when that time comes we can get someone in here that is going to be able to take that next step. Recruit better, win more games, increase attendance, rejuvenate and bring some swag to the program. Coach Otz hasn't even coached a game yet, but it's clear to see that he's already making a difference for the basketball team. Again, I'm not saying we should boot Stig out the door, I'm very grateful for what he's done and the way he runs the program. I'm just saying that I don't think that SDSU football will get to the next level while he's here.
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