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  • #16
    Re: Interesting FCS to FBS article

    Originally posted by LakeJack View Post
    That looks like a downward trend to me


    2007 - 18141
    2008 - 18032
    2009 - 16515

    Plans are already in the works for a new 22,500 seat stadium and an indoor field house at SDSU.
    One year does not make a trend. The Bison went 3-8 and they still averaged 16K. If they go 8-3, they average 18K/game again. If we went 3-8, we would average 7K.
    The whole point of this conversation is if the Bison would be a viable option to move up to FBS in the near future. Is 18K/game enough for D1? Here is a comparison of 2009 average attendance of some FBS teams.

    Ohio 17942
    San Jose State 15344
    UAB 17987
    SMU 21348
    Troy 18413
    La Tech 20000
    Marshall 22236
    UNLV 22775
    Nevada 17500
    Central Michigan 19702
    Toledo 16285

    Based upon some of these figures, I think NDSU would have enough to support a move. Do they have enough money to support all other sports as others have pointed out before, I don't know. My guess is with some of the deep pockets of their alumni I think they could make the move if they wanted to.

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    • #17
      Re: Interesting FCS to FBS article

      NDSU football avg. home attendance

      2000 - 12,723
      2001 - 12,115
      2002 - 10,622
      2003 - 11,567
      2004 - 13,269
      2005 - 14,160
      2006 - 16,337
      2007 - 18,141
      2008 - 18,032
      2009 - 16,515

      Sorry if I don't see your FBS juggernaut. They had a great season in 2007 (10-1 with the only loss to SDSU costing them the Dakota Marker and the Great West Championship) and that carried over to '08. In 2009 they returned to more of their normal attendance.

      I don't think that NDSU is ready for FBS yet, and you are just plain wrong if you think that SDSU is 10 to 20 years behind NDSU. They have an advantage but come on.

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      • #18
        Re: Interesting FCS to FBS article

        Ohio 17942
        San Jose State 15344
        UAB 17987
        SMU 21348
        Troy 18413
        La Tech 20000
        Marshall 22236
        UNLV 22775
        Nevada 17500
        Central Michigan 19702
        Toledo 16285

        Above looks like a partial list of FBS teams that would be better off playing in an FCS conference. Have seen some of these teams playing on Thursday nights and not real impressed. Why not strive to get to the Montana or Appalachian State level and game day atmosphere rather than another noname FBS team.
        USD Fan

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        • #19
          Re: Interesting FCS to FBS article

          Gene Taylor was on the radio yesterday and he said to go FBS(and not be terrible) a school needs a budget of $22-25 million. NDSU will be at $14 million next year and even with the fund raising machine we have in teamakers that is a considerable jump and one Gene Taylor didn't sound excited to take on right now.

          Maybe if our basketball team continues to get better and the renovated BSA becomes the place to be in Fargo the financial situation could be better. But that will take time.

          It was interesting listing to Gene Taylor, the only school out west he thought was close to ready is Montana. He said he talked UCD's AD and their AD thought all the rumors were crazy about his school going to the FBS.

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          • #20
            Re: Interesting FCS to FBS article

            Originally posted by hareball;
            Above looks like a partial list of FBS teams that would be better off playing in an FCS conference. Why not strive to get to the Montana or Appalachian State level and game day atmosphere rather than another noname FBS team.
            Exactly! It isn't just about "could they" or "could we", but come on folks, we (they) don't belong there. Until Division II absorbed all of the smaller schools from NAIA, we were better off in Division II. But as we continued to grow, and in effect, got pushed out by what was happening in D-2, we finally had to make the decision to go D-1, and did. NDSU is in the same boat, although they have some distinct financial advantages over us. If they want to go skating in that pond, I could care less. Never say never, but I would venture the NCAA will have to change a lot, along with the conferences, before we would consider moving to the D-1 FBS swimming pool.
            Last edited by rabidrabbit; 06-10-2010, 02:35 PM.

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