I could see Sam Houston. A bit of history there. They'd bring all of 100 fans to the Dome on a random Saturday.
I could see Sam Houston. A bit of history there. They'd bring all of 100 fans to the Dome on a random Saturday.
And yet it happened. 100% indisputable historical fact. It's idiotic to repeat other's mistakes. I'm sure you're ignoring FAMU, Idaho, UConn, NMSU, UMass, Charlotte, Georgia St also. Plus those that didn't completely fail but have become irrelevant like Georgia Southern, ODU, South Alabama, Texas St, FIU, Florida Atlantic, etc, etc. Of course those are outliers and we'd have instant success.
FBS OR BUST
The Bible says feed the poor, care for the sick, and welcome the stranger in your land. In other words BE A DEMOCRAT
So you agree that history matters. That's a good step. Don't for a second think I'm against FBS, I've said over and over what I think it'll take and what I'll support. The fact that I want what's best for NDSU instead of what's best for my ego seems to fall on deaf ears.
You are giving them WAY too much credit.
Take a look at the parking lot photo for their Montana St quarter final game here:
http://www.shsuoperationzulu.com
CUSA teams have horrible fan support in general, and bad football.
You point to SHSU as an example of how shitty CUSA is. That’s a fair point. Reality is they are leaving an FCS in which they have arguably been the second most successful program on the field behind the Bison over the past decade and their fan support is above average in the FCS. I’m not sold on CUSA but the current FCS doesn’t feel “safer” to me.
Think if valley city went FBS?
Probably a similar deal for NDSU. So.
Think about if that was a thing.
Transitively
I think NDSU would be more likely to succeed than the average move-up but people pretending it would be a walk in the park are being either naive or really arrogant.
Comparing NDSU to most other move ups also seems a bit unfair. For better or worse, North Dakota is a unique place. No P5 competition nearby, no G5 nearby, etc. Basically the only game in town. Even if they became a middle of the pack MAC team, I think we could make it work. People like watching football. Tailgating. All that jazz.
I want NDSU to move up. I think basically everyone does at this point. Some are more risk averse, others are not. Not sure anyone has the answer, but I hope it happens in the next few years. The fanbase is going to atrophy a lot otherwise.
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