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RE: It's time for Madison and NDSU to move up...
(12-12-2017 09:57 AM)jacksfan29 Wrote:  Sam Houston is an hour from Houston, a city of 2.3 million. They have 20,000 students and are in an area where getting into the Sun Belt would be a good option based on being in the footprint.

NDSU and SDSU have no G5 league close, Kalamazoo is 800 miles from Fargo, Laramie is also 800 miles. The combined population of the two states (South Dakota and North Dakota) is around 1.5 million. Again, neither will be moving up anytime soon and neither should.

I have heard interviews with the ADs from both schools discussing the finances of moving up. They are not good. In 10 years that could change. As of now, both schools have bigger priorities.
What exactly are those priorities? Adding hockey so XDSU fans can ***** and moan more.

SDSU has said they are remodeling their basketball barn. NDSU has done that, but there is still complaining. NDSU needs more Title IX sports now. Those arent major in my book.
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