Re: St. Cloud State looking at I-AA?
What I recall about UNI, Creighton, Montana schools going D1, I doubt there was little if any discussion. The big difference in terms of fan reaction is that, we did not have message boards where fans could voice their opinion.
I think there was some concern about UNI, but I think back then particularily the Nodaks, kind of dreaded that trip to Cedar Falls as it was a long ways and no interstate highways. I am speaking of the 1950's and early 1960's. So I think most of the NCC thought that UNI move was a travel cost reduction which they said basically" Good Luck". Since UNO jioned the NCC and Mankato came back and plus UNC joined, nothing was said and everyone was happy. Thats not the case now and likewise the reaction is much different.
Times have changed so much since then. I think about 1956 or even 1957, we had a home and home Men's basketball games with Creigthon and it was about then that they decided to move up and later they joined the Missouri Valley Conference.
I believe we started a 11 year home and home contract with Montana State in football in about 1956. Other than that long term contract we never competed against either Montana schools until the 1970's when both MU and MSU popped up occasionally.
Without a doubt UND AND SCSU are watching very closely about what happens in Brookings and Fargo in the next couple of years. If our bb attendence figures pick up, I am sure they are going to give it a more serious try. I think in both cases some of the coaches who are on the study committee. Atleast this is the case at UND. Gene Roebuck who I heard on radio last spring was very committed to staying D2 in women's BB, but maybe the fact that we may have picked up some of his recruits this year may have changed his mind.
If these schools are avoiding an outside firm such as Carr for an evaluation study, because it a budget breaker cost,then what does that tell you? Some one has already formed their own conclusion that its best to remain D2.
One thing that would make the decision much easier would be a wealthy alum who feels very strongly about a move to D1 and donates several million to that cause. In UND, I dont think they will have another Ralph Engelstad step forword, but I could be absolutely wrong.
Originally posted by SD-STATE
What I recall about UNI, Creighton, Montana schools going D1, I doubt there was little if any discussion. The big difference in terms of fan reaction is that, we did not have message boards where fans could voice their opinion.
I think there was some concern about UNI, but I think back then particularily the Nodaks, kind of dreaded that trip to Cedar Falls as it was a long ways and no interstate highways. I am speaking of the 1950's and early 1960's. So I think most of the NCC thought that UNI move was a travel cost reduction which they said basically" Good Luck". Since UNO jioned the NCC and Mankato came back and plus UNC joined, nothing was said and everyone was happy. Thats not the case now and likewise the reaction is much different.
Times have changed so much since then. I think about 1956 or even 1957, we had a home and home Men's basketball games with Creigthon and it was about then that they decided to move up and later they joined the Missouri Valley Conference.
I believe we started a 11 year home and home contract with Montana State in football in about 1956. Other than that long term contract we never competed against either Montana schools until the 1970's when both MU and MSU popped up occasionally.
Without a doubt UND AND SCSU are watching very closely about what happens in Brookings and Fargo in the next couple of years. If our bb attendence figures pick up, I am sure they are going to give it a more serious try. I think in both cases some of the coaches who are on the study committee. Atleast this is the case at UND. Gene Roebuck who I heard on radio last spring was very committed to staying D2 in women's BB, but maybe the fact that we may have picked up some of his recruits this year may have changed his mind.
If these schools are avoiding an outside firm such as Carr for an evaluation study, because it a budget breaker cost,then what does that tell you? Some one has already formed their own conclusion that its best to remain D2.
One thing that would make the decision much easier would be a wealthy alum who feels very strongly about a move to D1 and donates several million to that cause. In UND, I dont think they will have another Ralph Engelstad step forword, but I could be absolutely wrong.
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