Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
I don't even know the iowa state score. Itd be a disservice to Verizon and my data to waste unlimited internet in looking it up
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Kujava23
SOOOOOOOO....what happens IFFFFFFFF RICHMAN, currently 2-7, 20 games left (including GIMMIES--Dickinson St. and Northland College)---finishes season 8-21, 9-20, 10-19, or 11-18---ALL OF WHICH POSSIBLE-- IS RESIGNED???????
The Richman Era
2014-15 season - 23-10 W% - .697
2015-16 season - 20-13 W% - .606
2016-17 season - 19-11 W% - .633
2017-18 season - 15-17 W% - .469
2018-19 season - 2-7 W% - .222
If he miraculously gets to .500, we still shouldn't keep him. He has not shown any growth to this program. It will just be prolonging mediocrity at best era.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Originally Posted by
Kujava23
SOOOOOOOO....what happens IFFFFFFFF RICHMAN, currently 2-7, 20 games left (including GIMMIES--Dickinson St. and Northland College)---finishes season 8-21, 9-20, 10-19, or 11-18---ALL OF WHICH POSSIBLE-- IS RESIGNED???????
People will call for Larson to go, which should happen if he brings DR back
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
This shit is sad. That is all.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
Here's one way to answer the original thread question: I went to games regularly from 2007 thru the first year in the SHAC, and had five season tickets from 2010 on. I would also follow the road games however I could (TV, radio, gamecast etc.) After the first year in the SHAC I gave up my season tickets and I didn't go to a single game last year or this year so far, and I don't bother to try to watch on tv or listen on the radio. Season ticket cost was a factor as well as being a bit disappointed in the arena remodel. But when the team was competitive and fun to watch, I went to every game in the old BSA. Pretty sure others have similar stories. Does that mean the program has been run into the ground? I don't know but it's in a pretty bad state from my perspective.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
So the other day I mention throwing a 1-3-1 or 2-3 zone in couldn't hurt and against Drake all of a sudden we are running a 1-3-1 for about 5 consecutive possessions, then I mention playing Deng and Rocky at the same time and all of a sudden it happens at Iowa State.....is Dave scouring Bisonville for coaching help? If that's the case just fire him now and give me the job for the rest of the year, I bet I can fix the offense....and even the defense before the Summit League tourney.
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Bison Bridge Guy
Here's one way to answer the original thread question: I went to games regularly from 2007 thru the first year in the SHAC, and had five season tickets from 2010 on. I would also follow the road games however I could (TV, radio, gamecast etc.) After the first year in the SHAC I gave up my season tickets and I didn't go to a single game last year or this year so far, and I don't bother to try to watch on tv or listen on the radio. Season ticket cost was a factor as well as being a bit disappointed in the arena remodel. But when the team was competitive and fun to watch, I went to every game in the old BSA. Pretty sure others have similar stories. Does that mean the program has been run into the ground? I don't know but it's in a pretty bad state from my perspective.
What you're saying makes a lot of sense in theory but NDSU did lead the Summit League in average attendance last year.
I'm not saying that should save Richman's bacon when it comes to the program's downward spiral in performance on the court but in terms of attendance they're still doing pretty well relatively. Although I'd expect that number to take another dip this year with the way things are going.
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Professor Chaos
What you're saying makes a lot of sense in theory but NDSU did lead the Summit League in average attendance last year.
I'm not saying that should save Richman's bacon when it comes to the program's downward spiral in performance on the court but in terms of attendance they're still doing pretty well relatively. Although I'd expect that number to take another dip this year with the way things are going.
I cant even give away from Front Row seats to friends who just years ago loved to watch NDSU basketball.
Ben Woodside... we miss you :(
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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Originally Posted by
Bison Bridge Guy
Here's one way to answer the original thread question: I went to games regularly from 2007 thru the first year in the SHAC, and had five season tickets from 2010 on. I would also follow the road games however I could (TV, radio, gamecast etc.) After the first year in the SHAC I gave up my season tickets and I didn't go to a single game last year or this year so far, and I don't bother to try to watch on tv or listen on the radio. Season ticket cost was a factor as well as being a bit disappointed in the arena remodel. But when the team was competitive and fun to watch, I went to every game in the old BSA. Pretty sure others have similar stories. Does that mean the program has been run into the ground? I don't know but it's in a pretty bad state from my perspective.
Yep, the priduct and the venue sucks.
Re: Has Richman Run this Program Into the Ground??
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bisonfan08
So the other day I mention throwing a 1-3-1 or 2-3 zone in couldn't hurt and against Drake all of a sudden we are running a 1-3-1 for about 5 consecutive possessions, then I mention playing Deng and Rocky at the same time and all of a sudden it happens at Iowa State.....is Dave scouring Bisonville for coaching help? If that's the case just fire him now and give me the job for the rest of the year, I bet I can fix the offense....and even the defense before the Summit League tourney.
Why hire you when Dave gets to channel you for free? :)