Re: Five D1 Schools in the Dakotas?
HoboD, the D-2 option will still be available to SD athletes if USD and Augie go D-1. Northern is a solid member of the NSIC and schools such as Dakota St., Black Hills St., and USF could move up to D-2 in the forseeable future.
I think some members on this board are afraid that a D-1 jump by Augie and USD would dilute the advantages of SDSU has gained by going D-1. I think that our head start will be more beneficial in the long-run and the addition of some familiar teams in the area would increase the overall excitement about D-1 and help get some more casual basketball fans back into Frost Arena.
If the Upper Midwest can continue to have about 16 teams at the D-2 level (enough for two eight-school conferences), then USD and Augie could remain D-2 and probably be successful. If that number would drop to 12 or below, only the NSIC would likely survive. I think Augie could co-exist with the NSIC, but would have some difficulty getting some new rivalries established. IMHO, however, USD and the NSIC cannot co-exist because USD would not like the reduced schollie levels and the NSIC schools are typically regional, NOT statewide, schools.
Point to ponder: Can you think of any "statewide" schools, besides USD and UND, that are currently D-2?
HoboD, the D-2 option will still be available to SD athletes if USD and Augie go D-1. Northern is a solid member of the NSIC and schools such as Dakota St., Black Hills St., and USF could move up to D-2 in the forseeable future.
I think some members on this board are afraid that a D-1 jump by Augie and USD would dilute the advantages of SDSU has gained by going D-1. I think that our head start will be more beneficial in the long-run and the addition of some familiar teams in the area would increase the overall excitement about D-1 and help get some more casual basketball fans back into Frost Arena.
If the Upper Midwest can continue to have about 16 teams at the D-2 level (enough for two eight-school conferences), then USD and Augie could remain D-2 and probably be successful. If that number would drop to 12 or below, only the NSIC would likely survive. I think Augie could co-exist with the NSIC, but would have some difficulty getting some new rivalries established. IMHO, however, USD and the NSIC cannot co-exist because USD would not like the reduced schollie levels and the NSIC schools are typically regional, NOT statewide, schools.
Point to ponder: Can you think of any "statewide" schools, besides USD and UND, that are currently D-2?
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