Academic prestige was updated to a A- I also make changes to the rosters, i needed to replace a player with Aaron Osterman who i left out of the rosters by mistake.
I hate to say it, but C may have been closer back then... Not much emphasis on acedemics in athletics in the early '90's (at U of M or anywhere). I suppose compared to some of the other contemporary teams they were better, just not compared to anything under Coach Kill.
I think looking back a lot of these scores are probably generous:
Campus Lifestyle - I'd say then it was C at best. Lots of commuters back then (40% I seem to recall - I was one during that time), run down dorms, no nice places to live around campus besides Dinnaken (sp?).
Coach Prestige - probably higher than C- that year, but would drop quickly. He still was living off of NDSU/TCU reputation.
Championship Contender - could easily be F.
Athletc Facilities - could easily be F. God awful. They would have killed for today's inadequate facilities.
Fan Base - could easily be F. Nobody went to games. The Dome was almost empty.
Pro Factory - probably fair - they had a few players drafted in the years running up to this. They wouldn't have another one until 1996.
Program Tradition - those years were the low point. Nobody expected anything. Probably a D, and only that because they had won one national championship in the last 50 years prior.
Television exposure - F - they were almost never on TV back then, which was somewhat of a blessing.