MinneStoa
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I don't.I wish I Chicago could join B1G hockey.
Toews and Kane would tear us apart.
I don't.I wish I Chicago could join B1G hockey.
A DI move is a full academic and all athletics team move. A lot of these high profile DIII’s have a sport or 2 that they emphasize or elevate, but I question whether they would even want to take all their sports to DI. ST’s request from DIII is somewhat unique in that they desire a full athletic transition.The proposal was for new legislation that would govern a process for any DIII school to apply to move directly to DI.
Maybe that would spark schools such as Johns Hopkins, UChicago, WashU, etc. to consider it. But that could also be wishful thinking.
Counter argument - MVFC is the best conference (which I agree), but part of what it makes it so strong is the additions of NDSU, SDSU, and USD... not sure Western Illinois adds much. The conference will only get deeper with UND adding to the mix next year.This is not even a remote possibility. The MVFC is the best conference in FCS football and its not even close. The more likely scenario would see teams leave the MVFC. Youngstown and Mo St. have had eyes for FBS and Youngstown is a geographic outlier. NDSU might have the local and regional support and success to play FBS football but there has been enough analysis of why that doesn't work.
If the Summit members sponsoring football would leave, scheduling would be a nightmare with only five conference games. FBS teams are reluctant to play Dakota Schools because of the very real possibility of losing and its too expensive for Dakota schools to pay guarantees to get home games OOC.
I don't.
Toews and Kane would tear us apart.
The only way it would be possible is a scheduling alliance with the remaining MVFC schools - the ones actually in the MVC, except for Youngstown which is in the Horizon League.Counter argument - MVFC is the best conference (which I agree), but part of what it makes it so strong is the additions of NDSU, SDSU, and USD... not sure Western Illinois adds much. The conference will only get deeper with UND adding to the mix next year.
If you go:
NDSU, SDSU, USD, UND, Western Illinois, St. Thomas - that is a good start, but guessing it is a scheduling nightmare trying to find quite a few non-conference games.
What exactly going on with Fight Hawks? Where are they currently playing?Counter argument - MVFC is the best conference (which I agree), but part of what it makes it so strong is the additions of NDSU, SDSU, and USD... not sure Western Illinois adds much. The conference will only get deeper with UND adding to the mix next year.
If you go:
NDSU, SDSU, USD, UND, Western Illinois, St. Thomas - that is a good start, but guessing it is a scheduling nightmare trying to find quite a few non-conference games.
I'm not sure how NCAA distributes money based off the FCS tourney, but assuming it's like basketball, it likely would result in more money per school to the Summit teams. Today, if three MVFC teams make it (two Summit and one MVC) that money is divided amongst twelve schools. Going forward, if two Summit teams make it that money would be be divided amongst only six schools.The only way it would be possible is a scheduling alliance with the remaining MVFC schools - the ones actually in the MVC, except for Youngstown which is in the Horizon League.
So if you do that ... what is the difference? What is actually gained? You could argue that it ensures one auto-bid for the Summit (basically the Dakota 4) and one auto-bid for the traditional MVC football schools. But the MVFC currently is almost assured multiple bids every year. So, not sure it gains you much. Unless you're N Iowa and the Dakota 4 absolutely dominate the conference and steal all the bids every year, but I doubt that will happen.
They were Big Sky until 2017, then they became "independent" (played a Big Sky schedule but didn't qualify as a Big Sky member, games against them counted as conference games), will be MVC next season.What exactly going on with Fight Hawks? Where are they currently playing?
Frankly, I blame posters on GopherHole for most of the bad things in my life.oh gawd why are we playing these guys, we're getting killed!?!?!?!
i don't know, some guy messed up when he was posting on gopherhole!!!
Funny you ask. I had no idea - I looked on the Missouri Valley site and saw NDSU, SDSU, and USD and was confused. Apparently UND played as an independent the past two years and will enter the Missouri Valley next year.What exactly going on with Fight Hawks? Where are they currently playing?
Indeed. What does this have to do with moving to D1 athletics?St. Thomas had to refund A LOT of money this spring that was paid for Dorm rooms and meals when the campus was shut down.
U of M also had to refund quite a bit of money along with many other schools.St. Thomas had to refund A LOT of money this spring that was paid for Dorm rooms and meals when the campus was shut down.
U of M also had to refund quite a bit of money along with many other schools.
The U is already D1 and has a lot of revenue from the network. St. Thomas has to spend a lot of money to get to D1.Indeed. What does this have to do with moving to D1 athletics?
And the pioneer gets an autobid.ESPN makes money off fcs playoffs.
St Thomas will be in the Summit (for all Olympic sports) this was decided when Summit said NO to Augustana.
Football is the question mark. If they go play D1 Pioneer League Non Scholarship, thats saves a ton of money and they can still play St Johns and Schedule Non Conf teams like NDSU UNI SDSU etc and get money that way
Dropping hockey.....exactly either go Pioneer & Keep Hockey
or
MVFC and drop hockey and go all in for football
Off of the top of my head I do know UST has billionaire Lee R. Anderson (API Group) and Jerry O'Shaughnessy (Lario Oil & Gas)( GeoPark Limited )(I.A. O'Shaughnessy Foundation), Patrick O'Shaughnessy and Michael O'Shaughnessy. There are others.
There are plenty of wealthy families in the state who will not give to the U because it is not their school. I know of two Interlachen members who have given several million dollar gifts to Michigan and Purdue athletic departments because those are their schools , they hate the Gophers. I know how hard fundraising in our athletic department is. We fall short to some schools by 40 million per year in athletic department donations. St. Thomas clearly has the donors to get started on a small scale or they would never try this.Plus, there will be naming rights/opportunities for Twin Cities businesses/corporations that might've missed out on those chances with the U of MN.