So after Craig Smith was hired for the Bison job, in redoing history,
who would have followed him as the next Bison coach???
(Since Smith is already on to his 2nd job following leading the Coyotes for 4 seasons)
Glad to see you gave your “opinion” on NDSU’s style.
That makes for more interesting reading than when you threw out personal insults & innuendo......
Scoring is down 4-5 points per game for the Bison this season as compared to last year. Imo that has more to do with the team having lost their 3 primary ball handlers, plus losing the recruited replacement JC PG.
Also, imo, the offense had better flow to it later in the season, after Sam & Co had more time to adjust to the changes in personnel. In fact, it seemed like some of the best offense a Richman team has had. That is one reason I’m really looking forward to next season......
yea sit in mediocrity instead of shooting for the stars. classic ndsu .
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?
I wonder who was responsible for bringing those kids in? Hmmm
Dave’s best teams were with Saul’s guys. He’s continuing to win in a bad conference.
It is what it is, I love that Dave’s an NDSU guy but the summit has really fallen off and we’ve naturally risen to the top being one of three programs left that gives a damn about its athletic department.
Just imagine if NDSU hired a guy like Rodney Billups when Denver did.... Chapo would be doing cartwheels in excitement....colorado asst, Mr. Big Shot's lil bro.... I guess what Im saying is be careful what you wish for.
If Chapo's mission of finding Dave a new job, goes like his mission for NDSU to go FBS. Dave is going to retire at NDSU.
NDSU to the FBS always. In all ways.
And as NDSU’s all-time leader in wins I suppose......
From gobison.com
So this was his 7th season, so I’ll change a few thingsIn six seasons as head coach, Richman has led the Bison to three NCAA Tournament berths and four Summit League Tournament championship games. He is the second-fastest coach in NDSU history to reach 100 wins -- and the fastest in the school's Division I era. Richman's record stands at 121-75 through six seasons.
In seven seasons as head coach, Richman has led the Bison to three NCAA Tournament berths and five Summit League Tournament championship games. He is the second-fastest coach in NDSU history to reach 100 wins -- and the fastest in the school's Division I era. Richman's record stands at 136-87 through six seasons.