Restraining order.
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One of the conferences I work in has Franklin College as a member. 3 years ago, they hired a new head coach. He had previously been at Buffalo. When I met him on the field before the game, I told him I went to high school and college with Scott Fuchs. He loved Fuchsy! The head coach told me the OL coach he hired worked for Scott at Wyoming and was hired per introduction/recommendation from Scott. Then I found out the opposing head coach used to coach at Mayville.
On a D3 field in Indiana, a 5 minute conversation connected Mayville State, NDSU, Wyoming, Buffalo, and Franklin. That's not unusual. It's not a big stretch from there to realize the ADs and presidents at the Dakota and Montana schools know the commissioners of the MAC, MWC, AAC, and CUSA very well. They've talked.
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I guess I just don’t see how a general vision of the athletic department puts a potential conference invite at risk.
I would also add that I don’t share rumors on here or elsewhere and I don’t make wild proclamations or demands. My message has been consistent. If leadership wants more buy in from the fanbase they have to share more of their plan. I’ve said it before, a $50 million practice facility shows a desire for more and I do assume that they are exploring more. But there’s just as much risk in them not sharing their vision at all as there is saying too much.
You and I don’t have to agree on everything, that’s fine. My biggest issue is that you’re so dismissive of any perspective that isn’t your own. You’re fandom doesn’t trump anyone else’s.
The reality is that a conference invite is outside of NDSU control. Fans aren’t at the NCAA events. They’re not part of that small, exclusive group. Leadership needs the fans to stay engaged while we wait for that invite to come. I believe they can and should do better at keeping the fans engaged by sharing big picture vision (not details). The apathy that I see in my circles is continuing to grow. That poses a risk to derailing a conference invite as well.
Did GSU, JMU, SHSU, Kennesaw, etc announce a vision 3-6-12 months beforehand?
This has been my concern as well and I’ve voiced it here enough times that the horse has been beaten into dust. I don’t agree with how it’s been handled from the PR side but it is what it is. If we were staying FCS we wouldn’t have built the IPF the way we did. My understanding is in that fact.
My way of combatting the apathy with my different friend groups or tailgating groups is just to go ahead and tell people we’re working on going FBS. At this point I’ve heard enough rumblings from people that know and I’ve seen enough to be pretty confident that we’re working on it. I usually say it in response to a “I just can’t keep going to games like this” “I don’t see the point in donating anymore” “why renew my season tickets” comment. 10 times out of 10 it gets other people excited to hear it. If our admin won’t seize the narrative we as fans can continue to do so.
I think it was around the time we beat them in 2011 or 2012 that JMU was having rumblings around the fan base about making jump. The admin said at the time that they weren’t ready facility-wise but that they were going to start making improvements to do so. Not going to try to find an archived article on it, but it was also explained in the JMU/NDSU feature that ESPN did about 6 months ago.
I have no idea nor do I care about the CUSA schools and their “FBS” transition lol
Not sure about Appy and Georgia Southern. I do remember not being surprised at all when either left. It appears that Delaware’s fan base and local media know that they’re working on it too.
There are certainly some differences between NDSU and the schools you mentioned though right? Namely a 10-year long dynasty with such domination that fans are starting to lose interest? Talking to college football fans the question I’m always asked is “why haven’t they made the jump already?” - implying that we should’ve jumped years ago. It may help everyone to at least hint that you’re working at it.
Or don’t. Just make it happen.
That is a very logical and valid opinion. I don't agree that we are owed an explanation or plan, but I understand those that do. For Chapo to say no conversations have been had is absurd. They've talked, but with very little movement in the conferences that interest NDSU, there hasn't been a reason to get serious. Matt has mentioned in several interviews they continue to look at the situation and will do something when it makes sense. There probably isn't more to share beyond that.
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lather rinse repeat. hey if you all wanna be pud forever w fcs then by all means just sit there and do nothing like you all have for the last 10 years