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    I know it is a little early for us, but here are highlights from a Minneapolis Star Tribune story about how NDSU's and SDSU's upcoming Men's Basketball games with the Gophers will effect both schools.

    http://www.startribune.com/stories/512/5734040.html

    Gophers men's basketball: It's not just any game for the Bison
    When North Dakota State plays the Gophers tonight it will be seeking Division I validation and a recruiting boost.


    Jeff Shelman, Star Tribune

    Technically, this will be a basketball game. Two teams. Forty minutes. All that stuff.

    But when the Gophers men's basketball team plays host to North Dakota State tonight, there also will be some validation going on. The same thing will happen when the Gophers play South Dakota State on Dec. 23.

    That's because even though NDSU and SDSU have played the Gophers in several nonrevenue sports, these games will be much higher-profile for the two provisional Division I members.

    "What it helps is that it cements the Division I idea in people's minds," Bison coach Tim Miles said. "The more times you play Minnesota, the more times you show we're not Division II any more, the better off we are."  .  .  .

    But playing the Gophers is also important for both schools when it comes to recruiting. Both the Bison and the Jackrabbits want to leverage their geography, and the fact that there is only one Division I basketball program in the state. Miles and Nagy know they're long shots to ever beat the Gophers for a recruit they both want, but the state produces more players than just the ones who end up at Minnesota.

    There are 60 Minnesota high school players playing Division I basketball at more than two dozen schools nationally. SDSU has four Minnesotans on its roster, NDSU has seven. In addition, the Bison received a letter of intent this week from St. Paul Johnson's Freddie Coleman, a multitalented athlete the NDSU coaches are thrilled to have landed.

    NDSU and SDSU are going to continue to be a closer alternative for Division I Minnesota players who aren't quite good enough to play in the Big Ten.

    "The main thing the game helps us with is recruiting, said South Dakota State coach Scott Nagy, whose team lost by 15 points at Kentucky on Sunday and plays at Illinois tonight. "We want to get in there and get more kids. Hopefully playing the Gophers helps."

    None of the Gophers coaches in any sport were required to play the Bison or the Jacks, but Minnesota athletic director Joel Maturi was willing. Maturi was the athletic director at the University of Denver when it moved to Division I and understands the weight that playing a big-name regional school carries.

    Gophers coach Dan Monson knows playing NDSU and SDSU will be more difficult than normal nonconference games because of the emotions involved. He knows the Gophers will get the best shot from both teams.

    "I would rather have [an opponent] where there's no emotional attachment for the other team, but that's a paranoid coach," Monson said. "That's not the best game for us or certainly for our fans, for our players, for their players, this makes so much more sense. ... But for me personally, I'd rather have some guys in here who are afraid of cold weather, that don't want to be here and can't wait to get home. That isn't these guys."


    Go State!  ;D




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    Tip off in 1 hour and 50 minutes. Time to think about headin' to the BAR!!

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    • #3
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      MBB: Gophers Open Season With 70-57 Win Over NDSU
      November 18, 2005 - Vincent Grier scored 21 points to lead Minnesota to a 70-57 season- opening victory over North Dakota State this evening at Williams Arena. Maurice Hargrow scored 14 points as well to help the Gophers to their seventh straight season-opening win. MORE... http://www.gophersports.com/sportsNe...ort_id=mbasket

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      • #4
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        I watched the NDSU game on Fox Sports Network and the Bison looked just fine.  Factor in the fact that they're real young and ... well, the Gophers won't be excited about playing them any time too soon.  

        Without putting down the Bison at all, I think that SDSU has more talent and athleticism.  So, by the time the Jacks play the Gophers, an experienced team, on December 23, the Gophers had better be prepared for anything because State can win that game.

        Nice job by the Bison.

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by RonRabbit
          I watched the NDSU game on Fox Sports Network and the Bison looked just fine.  Factor in the fact that they're real young and ... well, the Gophers won't be excited about playing them any time too soon.  

          Without putting down the Bison at all, I think that SDSU has more talent and athleticism.  So, by the time the Jacks play the Gophers, an experienced team, on December 23, the Gophers had better be prepared for anything because State can win that game.

          Nice job by the Bison.
          The Bison are well-coached and played well. Minnesota played very poorly. I do agree that the Jacks have more athleticism than NDSU.

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          • #6
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            He scored 21 against the bison, but most likely won't be playing when the jacks invade williams arena.

            http://www.startribune.com/stories/512/5742871.html

            Hate to see a player like Grier go down, but if definately improves the jacks chances in a month.
            "I'd like to thank the good Lord for making me a Yankee." - Joe D.

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            • #7
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              I went to the game at the barn and was pleased to see we were up 14-5 early on (but 7 fouls). It is exciting for the school, fans, and players to be playing at that venue. I mentioned to a handful of gopher fans that SDSU was better than us (which I believe to be true right now) and they definately do not think you guys will be a push over on December 23.

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              • #8
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                Grier is out 4-6 weeks from the injury, the Jacks game is almost exactly 5 weeks from then. SDSU is one of the last game before the Big 10 conference play starts, they have Oral Roberts after SDSU. My guess is Grier is back playing against the Jacks.

                You can't teach an old dog new tricks, but you can never teach a stupid dog anything.

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                • #9
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                  Unless we play one hell of alot better than I saw on Thanksgiving the Gophs will blow us out.

                  As for NDSU, I think they looked good and don't want to play them right now.

                  We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                  We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by jackmd
                    Unless we play one hell of alot better than I saw on Thanksgiving the Gophs will blow us out.  

                    As for NDSU, I think they looked good and don't want to play them right now.  
                    We are playing better than we were at Thanksgiving for sure. It will still be tough to beat the Gophers at Williams. I want to be there to watch.

                    Those who are going and have tickets, what section are they allowing you to purchase tickets in? I suspect better seats than are listed on the website will be available on the street before the game but I don't know for certain. I guess I need to ask some of the U of M grads running around here.
                    We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                    We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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