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    Default Re: IUPUI out of Summit league, who's next in??

    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    If you draw a 100 mile radius around fargo
    The estimated population in the defined area is 628,620

    If you draw a 100 mile radius around Bismark
    The estimated population in the defined area is 232,361

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    That can't be right
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    Default Re: IUPUI out of Summit league, who's next in??

    University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba. I bet the NCAA would sign off on it, all that's left to do is convince the Canadians. They're in the footprint, large market, plus they are same city travel partners. Get up there Douple you hoser, and get it done.

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    Default Re: IUPUI out of Summit league, who's next in??

    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    If you draw a 100 mile radius around fargo
    The estimated population in the defined area is 628,620

    If you draw a 100 mile radius around Bismark
    The estimated population in the defined area is 232,361

    https://www.freemaptools.com/find-population.htm
    And if you draw a 100 mile radius around Vermillion the estimated population in the defied area is 935,030, and think of all the shit we give them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjbison View Post
    That can't be right
    Don't think it is. 3 out of 4 comments from the page talk about how inaccurate the tool is.

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    The first time I ran a 100 mile radius of Brookings I came up with 348,000. I reset the map and the came up with 664,757, that's more like it. #FargoisBrookingslittlebrother

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    Default Re: IUPUI out of Summit league, who's next in??

    Rumor has it IUPUI will no longer be a branch for Purdue. Not sure if it will become IUI or something like that. It can't become Indianapolis like Fort Wayne did because there is already a University of Indianapolis (UIndy).

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    Default Re: IUPUI out of Summit league, who's next in??

    Quote Originally Posted by tjbison View Post
    That can't be right
    I'm pretty sure it is. 100 mile radius goes north of grand forks, west of Jamestown, past Thief River Falls, right up to Bemidji, past Alexandria, and north east corner of South Dakota. Covers a huge part of the lakes area

    The FM Metro is approaching a quarter million.
    Grand forks metro is about a 100K
    Otter tail county is 60K
    Becker country is about 35K
    Richland country is about 20K (wahpeton)
    Stutsman county is 20K (jamestown)
    Barnes is about 10K (valley city)
    Douglas county is 35K (alexandria)

    That's what 525K and I and i left out a ton of others
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrd View Post
    And if you draw a 100 mile radius around Vermillion the estimated population in the defied area is 935,030, and think of all the shit we give them.
    Well in all fairness Vermillion or Brookings isn't the center of the population. That would be like claiming Waite Park Minnesota has 4 million. Sioux Falls within 100 miles has 873,572 and a decent chunk has Sioux Falls as the largest major city
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    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    Well in all fairness Vermillion or Brookings isn't the center of the population. That would be like claiming Waite Park Minnesota has 4 million. Sioux Falls within 100 miles has 873,572 and a decent chunk has Sioux Falls as the largest major city
    And if you draw a 100 mile radius around Laramie the population is 1,066,661. Funny how all the places Bisonville likes to rag on are all more densely populated than Fargo.

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    Default Re: IUPUI out of Summit league, who's next in??

    Quote Originally Posted by jrd View Post
    And if you draw a 100 mile radius around Laramie the population is 1,066,661. Funny how all the places Bisonville likes to rag on are all more densely populated than Fargo.

    100 miles is almost an hour and a half drive so 50 miles or less would be a better gauge. An hour + drive or longer is not dense. Only you are.

    Fargo Moorhead is the center of the population

    50 mile radius

    Fargo 252,672

    Laramie 134,654 (includes Fort Collins and Boulder hour drive and 2 hour drive. If you've ever been there it's one of the toughest places ever to get to)

    Brookings 157,070 (hour drive to Sioux Falls which is most of the population)

    Vermilion - 301,025 (hour drive to Sioux Falls)

    Sorry bro but when you need to drive an hour to get something to eat other than Taco Johns or Applebees, good medical care, concerts, bars, shopping and entertainment, your quality of life kind of sucks. Of course Fargo Moorhead has more of that stuff than all 3 little towns combined. Heck Grand Forks is a better place
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