I noticed he said most and not all.
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I noticed he said most and not all.
https://www.fresnobee.com/sports/col...263167968.html
Fresno is pitching the Pac 12
Boise and San Diego St might get in on that too. It looks like there may soon be 5+ openings in the PAC.
https://twitter.com/GSwaim/status/15...4e_-1k9UJNZ9Vw
Whoa … That tweet is rather suggestive, no?
And I say that as a lean decent-looking guy, with no trace of desperation whatsoever
Where there’s smoke there’s usually fire bros …
Regarding the 2nd tier of college football idea... NDSU is already in the THIRD tier of CFB, anyone who cant comprehend that is dellustional. There are clearly 2 levels of FBS. 2 very very very very very very distinct levels... and then there is FCS.
If they were to name levels honestly, FCS is D3, D2 is D4, and D3 is is D5.
Also its entirely possible that this realignment never gets to the FCS level. I hope it does, but it may not :/
Assuming B12 and PAC both survive this round, its very likely to cascade to MWC.
Conferences are rarely shut down, especially at the P5 level. They will still have $ to rebuild with.
Not that long ago, people were predicting the demise of B12 and it may end up being in the P3.
CUSA somehow (thus far) survived losing 9 schools, and they don't even have a media deal after this year.
While some of our fans are anxious, the best course right now really is "monitoring" to see how this all plays out.
Yes, monitoring is best. Monitoring and... monitoring and...
Monitoring and ...issuing a press release which touts the strengths of our university and athletic department, explains our understanding that the college athletics landscape is going through generational change at the moment, and declares our intent to make sure NDSU is in the best position for the future of the University - which includes the desire to move up a subdivision should a conference be interested
You saw it on twitter yesterday. NDSU's success is a national story, and how successful we would be in FBS is a polarizing debate and a lot of people have an opinion on it. Release the press statement and keep the conversation going at the national (ESPN, CBS Sports, etc.) level. Literally worst case scenario is that we get a TON of free press until another shoe drops in this saga.
Do it.
It's like PuMp iT Up!!!, but a little more professional: Diet Pump It Up