Re: A bad move?
I think to be persuasive on this issue for those that would agree with 91rabbit, you do have to have an instant UCLA, Nebraska or Ohio State. That is not possible either. I am willing to be patient with our adminstration and I think they have got their heads screwed on and are proceding accordingly.
Coach Stiglemeier asked me once back in 2000, just after the press conference announcing the Carr Report what I thought about going D1. With only the announcement and buzz statements, my honest feeling was as I told Coach, " Its like approaching a interesection with a flashing yellow light. You are to proceed with caution looking both ways."
This is how I have felt about the D1 movement and continue to do so today. So far we havent run a red light yet and I dont think we will. We probably have a series of intersections with flashing yellow lights.
In order to produce an instant UCLA, we would have to run a bunch of red lights, and risk several collisons. This is not happening that I can see.
I can see the infatuation with the NCC. On my old computer, I made several Trip Planner searches using Rand McNally software of all the then members of the NCC. Brookings has the least miles of travel in completing a nine game round robin of the NCC. We all know who had the most, UNC.
So yes most people in the Brookings area could attend a bunch of out of town games. The NCC is not the ESD nor should their be any connection, but some Brookings people have adapted that notion. We know that the Great West is not that at all, but why not plan some travel and trips. Its not a surprise trip, there is still a bunch of time to plan for this fall travel.
I have a SDSU 1957 media guide and in it was picture and comments that the Jackrabbits made their first travel to a football game by air travel. They went to Tuscon Arizona and got trounced by U of Arizona 60 to zip and also flew to Bozeman and lost. As a teenager in Brookings at the time, I dont recall anyone scoofing at this venture. Most thought Coach Ginn was very progressive for scheduling these games.
The point is we have traveled by air for a long time. Maybe recently we have not done as much air travel , but that doesnt make this modem of operation prohibitive.
Originally posted by jackrabbit1979
I think to be persuasive on this issue for those that would agree with 91rabbit, you do have to have an instant UCLA, Nebraska or Ohio State. That is not possible either. I am willing to be patient with our adminstration and I think they have got their heads screwed on and are proceding accordingly.
Coach Stiglemeier asked me once back in 2000, just after the press conference announcing the Carr Report what I thought about going D1. With only the announcement and buzz statements, my honest feeling was as I told Coach, " Its like approaching a interesection with a flashing yellow light. You are to proceed with caution looking both ways."
This is how I have felt about the D1 movement and continue to do so today. So far we havent run a red light yet and I dont think we will. We probably have a series of intersections with flashing yellow lights.
In order to produce an instant UCLA, we would have to run a bunch of red lights, and risk several collisons. This is not happening that I can see.
I can see the infatuation with the NCC. On my old computer, I made several Trip Planner searches using Rand McNally software of all the then members of the NCC. Brookings has the least miles of travel in completing a nine game round robin of the NCC. We all know who had the most, UNC.
So yes most people in the Brookings area could attend a bunch of out of town games. The NCC is not the ESD nor should their be any connection, but some Brookings people have adapted that notion. We know that the Great West is not that at all, but why not plan some travel and trips. Its not a surprise trip, there is still a bunch of time to plan for this fall travel.
I have a SDSU 1957 media guide and in it was picture and comments that the Jackrabbits made their first travel to a football game by air travel. They went to Tuscon Arizona and got trounced by U of Arizona 60 to zip and also flew to Bozeman and lost. As a teenager in Brookings at the time, I dont recall anyone scoofing at this venture. Most thought Coach Ginn was very progressive for scheduling these games.
The point is we have traveled by air for a long time. Maybe recently we have not done as much air travel , but that doesnt make this modem of operation prohibitive.
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