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    Bears spent 23 years at D-IIAssociated Press


    GREELEY, Colo. -- The presidents of the Big Sky Conference schools voted unanimously Tuesday to admit Northern Colorado to the conference as the school gears up to return to Division I competition.

    The Bears will join the conference on July, 1, 2006.

    "It's one of the greatest things that could happen to this athletic department and school in decades," Northern Colorado Athletics Director Jay Hinrichs said. "Moving forth with our transition to Division I, as well as our increased involvement in national intercollegiate athletics. We've got a great partner in all of the Big Sky institutions."

    Presidents from the eight current conference members met in Portland, Ore., to make Northern Colorado its ninth member.

    "They add a lot to the conference," Big Sky commissioner Doug Fullerton said. "They are within our geographical footprint and bring a market with them."

    Fullerton said there were a small number of issues involved.

    "We want them to be playing right at the top of I-AA football so there are some scholarship requirements," he said. "But other than that, Northern Colorado is meeting most of the issues. We wanted to firm up the eligibility for champions."

    Northern Colorado will compete with 50 scholarships this fall, go to 57 next year and 63, the number required in Division I-AA in 2007-08, the Bear's first year in Division I.

    Northern Colorado won't be competing for conference championships immediately. That will be determined by the sport and on some transition criteria that the NCAA imposes on an institution that moves from Division II to Division I.

    "Because of that, volleyball will be competing in 2006-07," Hinrichs said. "Football and basketball in 2007-08, our first year after we've completed the transition."

    After spending 23 years in the Division II North Central Conference, the Bears played in the six-team Great West Football Conference last year. The remaining 15 sports competed as independents.

    "There was no decision here because it is paramount in any strategic plan to focus on a conference," Hinrichs said. "Doing what we are doing including the start of a $15 million recreation and athletic facilities as well as adding scholarships, those things come as you are increasing your scope and going to Division I."


  • #2
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    Interesting story!!! Why is it so easy for UNC and so difficult for SDSU and NDSU? Distance apparently or are there more developements to come?

    Every time, I have asked Dr. Oien about the BSC, he has always said" It not over yet".  Lets see what happens and if the BSC is not for us then we just need to keep plugging away and keep searching.

    Let not stop thinking D1.  This is where we want to go and will go if we all do our part.

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    • #3
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      Congratulations to UNC!

      Mainly, I see this as a defensive move by the Big Sky to insulate themselves from the departure of a Sacramento State (WAC), Portland State (???), or even Montana (to I-A).

      The biggest impact of this on SDSU/NDSU is simply that it may represent one more school that might be inclined to vote for SDSU/NDSU membership in the Big Sky.

      Not my personal favorite option, as I'd like us to go East rather than West (more media exposure, primarily), but we'll see.
      "I think we'll be OK"

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      • #4
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        UNC has accomplished the next step, conference affiliation. I hope we can keep the same timeline. We need to continue to actively pursue other options while the BSC continues to change.
        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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        • #5
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          Two recent article from the Greeley Tribune comparing UNC and the Big Sky.

          Bears hope to stack up in Big Sky
          http://www.greeleytrib.com/article/2...ORTS/107100036

          Big Sky budget breakdown
          http://www.greeleytrib.com/article/2...ORTS/107100038
          We...ARE...STATE!
          SOUTH...DAKOTA...STATE!!

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