Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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ZHerd
I’d rather you be correct but I’ve seen this before. I could probably accurately describe now how our final game this year will play out.
That’s fair. I think if they lose in the Summit Tourney, critics should get after it.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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ZHerd
Maybe my expectations are unrealistic. I started following men’s B-ball during the Woodside era and I loved how they were able to elevate their game and ball with the bigboys. It was essentially the same thing I see in the football team that gives hope and reason for optimism that they can take down an Iowa or Oregon. B-ball had the same thing going and it made them super exciting to watch, but that is gone now. I’ve seen enough years of Richman teams to expect a bad start (with people pointing out many different things wrong game to game) and a bad finish. Yes the team is rolling but I’ve seen enough to fully expect this season to end with a thud. Again, maybe I’m unrealistic and spoiled but this program was rolling and should have been reaching higher and it seems like they regressed, stopped being exciting to follow, and half of the fan base is ok with that. I can’t be. I saw us be too competitive with two completely different groups of players to enjoy the last 5 or whatever years of mediocrity
No offense but I think you are being unrealistic. The 2008/09 team was good but their non-conference schedule that year was pedestrian at best. They played 3 tournament teams (Minnesota, USC, and Stephen F Austin) and lost to them all. Their OOC D1 wins that year were Northern Arizona (twice), Georgia Southern, Utah Valley, and Milwaukee. That doesn't take away (for me at least) from the fact that it was a great season.
The reality is this program is funded at a Summit League level with Summit League level facilities. That's a low major level. You're welcome to expect them to regularly compete with P5s but I would call that an unrealistic expectation. That 2013/14 season is something that happens a lot less than once ever 4/5 year for programs at this level. If you're not satisfied with competing for Summit League titles and want more I'd say you better hope that the NDSU AD starts investing more heavily in the MBB program. I wouldn't hold my breath on that.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
3 things to happen to get this program to Mid Major Greatness Level:
1. Change the excitement level of offense, fast break, dunks, aggressiveness.
2. Coach/Players that are outgoing, charismatic & pump up the crowd/students.
3. Get out of the NCC 2.0 conference.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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El_Chapo
3 things to happen to get this program to Mid Major Greatness Level:
1. Change the excitement level of offense, fast break, dunks, aggressiveness.
2. Coach/Players that are outgoing, charismatic & pump up the crowd/students.
3. Get out of the NCC 2.0 conference.
As for number 3 I couldn't agree more, but football makes that much more difficult. The only non-football conferences that make any sense is the Missouri Valley. It would be a bump up in RPI and not have an affect on football. I don't think NDSU and SDSU fit therir footprint though and we wouldn't get a solid look.
I hate to say it but for now I think we are stuck in the Summit. With the teams they are adding I have really lost steam for the league. I know we are ranked 20th in Conference RPI now, I just wonder if UMKC, Augustana, and St. Thomas are going to help us push that upward. I fear that the RPI might move in the opposite direction. Maybe I will be shocked and they won't be bottom feeders. I am sure other teams were worried about NDSU and SDSU when we joined . . . but most of them have left . . .
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Burnt_Secondary
As for number 3 I couldn't agree more, but football makes that much more difficult. The only non-football conferences that make any sense is the Missouri Valley. It would be a bump up in RPI and not have an affect on football. I don't think NDSU and SDSU fit therir footprint though and we wouldn't get a solid look.
I hate to say it but for now I think we are stuck in the Summit. With the teams they are adding I have really lost steam for the league. I know we are ranked 20th in Conference RPI now, I just wonder if UMKC, Augustana, and St. Thomas are going to help us push that upward. I fear that the RPI might move in the opposite direction. Maybe I will be shocked and they won't be bottom feeders. I am sure other teams were worried about NDSU and SDSU when we joined . . . but most of them have left . . .
if adding those teams is an elaborate agenda to get NDSU/SDSU to Missouri Valley Im very happy.
Hell, if NDSU & USD went that'd be fabulous & sdsu can keep their "precious" tourney.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Professor Chaos
No offense but I think you are being unrealistic. The 2008/09 team was good but their non-conference schedule that year was pedestrian at best. They played 3 tournament teams (Minnesota, USC, and Stephen F Austin) and lost to them all. Their OOC D1 wins that year were Northern Arizona (twice), Georgia Southern, Utah Valley, and Milwaukee. That doesn't take away (for me at least) from the fact that it was a great season.
The reality is this program is funded at a Summit League level with Summit League level facilities. That's a low major level. You're welcome to expect them to regularly compete with P5s but I would call that an unrealistic expectation. That 2013/14 season is something that happens a lot less than once ever 4/5 year for programs at this level. If you're not satisfied with competing for Summit League titles and want more I'd say you better hope that the NDSU AD starts investing more heavily in the MBB program. I wouldn't hold my breath on that.
Can you please explain how putting more $$ into a fully-funded low-major team will make the program better? Not being a dink; rather, dead serious.
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CAS4127
Can you please explain how putting more $$ into a fully-funded low-major team will make the program better? Not being a dink; rather, dead serious.
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We would have more money to get a better coa...
Wait a minute
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
Midco is another problem. maybe 15% in the Fargo DMA can see the basketball games
hell tomorrow night its midcosn2 what's pre emptying it on midco 1 ??
need to find better way to get on tv
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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NDSU92
We would have more money to get a better coa...
Wait a minute
Only thing I can see is buy better coaches
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Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Burnt_Secondary
As for number 3 I couldn't agree more, but football makes that much more difficult. The only non-football conferences that make any sense is the Missouri Valley. It would be a bump up in RPI and not have an affect on football. I don't think NDSU and SDSU fit therir footprint though and we wouldn't get a solid look.
I hate to say it but for now I think we are stuck in the Summit. With the teams they are adding I have really lost steam for the league. I know we are ranked 20th in Conference RPI now, I just wonder if UMKC, Augustana, and St. Thomas are going to help us push that upward. I fear that the RPI might move in the opposite direction. Maybe I will be shocked and they won't be bottom feeders. I am sure other teams were worried about NDSU and SDSU when we joined . . . but most of them have left . . .
Oakland was the real loss for the SL, the games were great and we had a little rivalry with them. They were irreplacable but there was nothing we could do to keep them from the Horizon.
Swapping out IUPUI and PFW for UMKC and St Thomas is pretty much a push. I guess at least St Thomas gives our alumni in the Twin Cities a chance to see a game easily.