The Mountain West is in serious dialogue to add FCS powerhouse North Dakota State as a football-only member starting this coming season


There were four championship caliber teams in FCS. Now there are three. It’s boring as fuck
I think there is more like 6-7

I know North Dakota and South Dakota hasn’t won one but the 4 Dakotas + 2 montanas + a random rotating team are usually the ones in the mix
 

I think there is more like 6-7

I know North Dakota and South Dakota hasn’t won one but the 4 Dakotas + 2 montanas + a random rotating team are usually the ones in the mix
4 Dakotas? SDSU and NDSU are all I can think of. UND and USD aren't there.
 

Who knows how true this is but that won't stop NDSUers from parading it around like a dog who's found a useless stick in the park. In the bisonville.com world, one would think that having announced they were moving to the basement of FBS 9 days ago that regional P4 teams should be buying out of long arranged games to schedule home and homes with the Bison.

 


Didn't want to start another thread, but Sacramento State to the MAC, this has been news for a little while now:

$18 million to the MAC. $5m to NCAA. No media share (I doubt there was much anyway). Sac has to pay travel for MAC teams to Sacramento. The biggest kicker - it's only a five year agreement. Sac is paying tens of millions of dollars for what is essentially a five year scheduling agreement.
 



Who knows how true this is but that won't stop NDSUers from parading it around like a dog who's found a useless stick in the park. In the bisonville.com world, one would think that having announced they were moving to the basement of FBS 9 days ago that regional P4 teams should be buying out of long arranged games to schedule home and homes with the Bison.

It's not a game that is needed in any way for Minnesota. Especially under the current structure of ten P4 games. MN recruits ND pretty good, so I don't know why MN would want to write a check to NDSU to play meaningless games.

Personally I like the games and rivalry, but it doesn't make much sense.
 

It's not a game that is needed in any way for Minnesota. Especially under the current structure of ten P4 games. MN recruits ND pretty good, so I don't know why MN would want to write a check to NDSU to play meaningless games.

Personally I like the games and rivalry, but it doesn't make much sense.
Yeah it's not like MN is scheduling Tulane, Memphis, etc as is. Those two other games are always going to be against bottom half G5 teams and FCS.
 

It's not a game that is needed in any way for Minnesota. Especially under the current structure of ten P4 games. MN recruits ND pretty good, so I don't know why MN would want to write a check to NDSU to play meaningless games.

Personally I like the games and rivalry, but it doesn't make much sense.
Right. I would frankly prefer that we scheduled regional FCS and FBS programs for OOC interest but the reality of CFB today makes it an understandable non-starter. Returning to the whole "bored of winning bit," I think the Bison sycophancy overestimate the opportunity for attractive games. With P4 programs playing 9 conference games and 10 total P4 games, there are fewer opportunities for buy games from P4 than even a few years ago and those buy games are going to be against known cupcakes. NDSU has a game scheduled with Oregon for 2028 but it is almost universally accepted that Oregon will move that game back (it was originally scheduled for 2020).
 





We do not have a rivalry with NDSU. With North Dakota and hockey yes. We gain nothing by playing them and the fact that it bothers them by not playing them is all the better. Besides Wisconsin and Iowa a better border rival would be ISU.

Go Gophers !!!!!!!!!
 

Who knows how true this is but that won't stop NDSUers from parading it around like a dog who's found a useless stick in the park. In the bisonville.com world, one would think that having announced they were moving to the basement of FBS 9 days ago that regional P4 teams should be buying out of long arranged games to schedule home and homes with the Bison.

They're out in full force already pounding their chests of beating 1-11 and 3-9 team
 




Right. I would frankly prefer that we scheduled regional FCS and FBS programs for OOC interest but the reality of CFB today makes it an understandable non-starter. Returning to the whole "bored of winning bit," I think the Bison sycophancy overestimate the opportunity for attractive games. With P4 programs playing 9 conference games and 10 total P4 games, there are fewer opportunities for buy games from P4 than even a few years ago and those buy games are going to be against known cupcakes. NDSU has a game scheduled with Oregon for 2028 but it is almost universally accepted that Oregon will move that game back (it was originally scheduled for 2020).
I’d much rather play them than some of the non-conference games we have had recently and have coming up. Piss pound them a couple of times and call it a day. As it is, we have a losing record against them overall, and frankly could very easily be winless.
 

I’d much rather play them than some of the non-conference games we have had recently and have coming up. Piss pound them a couple of times and call it a day. As it is, we have a losing record against them overall, and frankly could very easily be winless.
Could very easily be winless all time in all games if you ignore the wins!
 

Didn't want to start another thread, but Sacramento State to the MAC, this has been news for a little while now:

I'd much rather play Sacramento State. There are more recruits in a 50 mile radius than the whole state of North Dakota. Furthermore many/ most NDSU players come from Minnesota. What's to gain?

They should be playing St. Thomas. They might be able to stop St. Thomas from taking their recruits.
 

I'd much rather play Sacramento State. There are more recruits in a 50 mile radius than the whole state of North Dakota. Furthermore many/ most NDSU players come from Minnesota. What's to gain?

They should be playing St. Thomas. They might be able to stop St. Thomas from taking their recruits.
Three months ago they beat St. Thomas 62 to 7. They are much closer to us than St. Thomas is to them.
 

You'll never convince me that NDSU could not have threatened to sue the NCAA and succeed, then being allowed to move up to FBS as an Independent at a similar time as Liberty was allowed to.

Doing so would have been free, they could have played FBS since then, probably playing in and winning some bowl games, and then receive this same invitation for far less cost ... same as Northern Ill.

The money they're paying for the privilege to fly many thousand of miles per year to play games that will have very late TV starts in the Central timezone, is the most mind boggling part of this. Sac State is even worse.


Be interested to see an alternate universe where they move up in say the 2019 season ... and if Kliemann would have agreed to stay to do that instead of moving to K-State. Probably not, but Entz still won yet another FCS natty in 2019.

Then covid. Then they still won yet another FCS natty in 2021. Since that point they haven't been quite as successful, though still very successful. Obviously Polasek has them back on the right track.
 

Lot of interesting discussion (to me) on Fargodome, and if NDSU fans will care about the current Mountain West teams any more than they care about non-MonDak teams in Missouri Valley (I know Montana's aren't in MVFC, I'm just saying they would get great attendance in the Fargodome).

In the near term ... I think Wyoming, due to former connection with Bohl and other coaches, and New Mexico because they a pretty good program under Eck, coming to the Fargodome will get some interest.

Don't think the others are all that interesting.
 




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