Mavericks' 2018-19 roster is up. I noticed that Jay Knuth is not listed. Does anyone know why he is not on the team?
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Originally posted by njmav1 View PostMavericks' 2018-19 roster is up. I noticed that Jay Knuth is not listed. Does anyone know why he is not on the team?
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Originally posted by njmav1 View PostMavericks' 2018-19 roster is up. I noticed that Jay Knuth is not listed. Does anyone know why he is not on the team?
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Re: 2018-2018 Minnesota State Thread
Originally posted by njmav1 View PostMavericks' 2018-19 roster is up. I noticed that Jay Knuth is not listed. Does anyone know why he is not on the team?
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Not that it means much but CBS Sports did their annual best team from each state (D1) only.....and they mentioned what I've been saying for years.
"My annual statement of disbelief: Minnesota, the 12th-largest state by area and 22nd-largest by population, only has one Division I men's basketball team."
This state deserves more. I know Laker hates it because we'd likely play non scholarship football but I would gladly volunteer as next school up if it meant we are D1.
See the link below for the article.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...SPM-16-10abi8e
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View PostThis state deserves more. I know Laker hates it because we'd likely play non scholarship football but I would gladly volunteer as next school up if it meant we are D1.
You would NEVER host a D1 NCAA tournament basketball game at Mankato. Ever. I'd rather drive 70 miles than fly- or not go at all. I loved it when the regional was in Mankato.
The state would never give us the kind of money that they give the U. Do you really think that the interest would be there to fill the Taylor Center like it used to be? I think that ship has sailed. Too many people who SAY they would follow D1 basketball and use that as an excuse not to go to games now. D1 would mean much higher ticket prices. I doubt if students would get in for free anymore. It would probably hurt the sports other than basketball. The Summit would be the only likely conference to join- and we would be back to competing with the Dakota schools, all of whom have big advantages.
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Yes yes it's always fun to be ranked #1. We can both agree the football program has been the crown Jewel of the athletic department for a few years now and they are a blast to watch win games.
Football is your favorite sport as it is many Americans, but Basketball is my true love. I would like to see us compete as close to the top level as possible. I truly do believe that the fans would come back to the games if we went D1.
As for ticket prices NDSU at UND a late season conference game between hated rivals in the Summit cost as little as $23. I'd drop that on a D1 ball game every day. I'd be willing to bet the students tuition would rise and pay for tickets just like the tuition does now, as free as they claim it is, we all know we are paying for it.
Just my opinion and I know it's a pipe dream because there's a lot of doubt about being a successful D1 school, but I'd say with a leadership committed to Athletics all sports would in time be successful like the hockey program.
If we were to join the Summit I would be more than willing to bet our non football sports would compete fairly well initially except for women's basketball.
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post
As for ticket prices NDSU at UND a late season conference game between hated rivals in the Summit cost as little as $23. I'd drop that on a D1 ball game every day. I'd be willing to bet the students tuition would rise and pay for tickets just like the tuition does now, as free as they claim it is, we all know we are paying for it.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View PostIMO, but this is an all-around bad idea. Raising tuition to pay for sports programs of all things probably isn't going to sit well with a lot of people. Tuition is high enough as it is.
Most students don't go to games. They are already burdened with debt. I don't see a vote to increase their debt passing.
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Originally posted by laker View PostThe students would probably have a vote on it. The last time I remember having a student vote dealing with athletics included artificial turf and a bubble over the football field like they have at SCSU, Minot and Concordia. It got voted down and a lot of alumni who we had called to raise part of the money for the project were not the least bit happy that the money they had donated wouldn't be going for that.
Most students don't go to games. They are already burdened with debt. I don't see a vote to increase their debt passing.
I would not be happy working more to pay the increase in tuition for a benefit that I can't use because I'm working extra to pay it.
Actually, I'll be a PT student at MSU in the Spring and while I want to take in a few sporting events, I won't be able to do much because of the 100 mile stretch in between Mankato and Marshall. Increasing tuition would certainly make me rethink my decision.
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Originally posted by MStateMaverick View PostNice overtime win today for the Mavs at St. Cloud. It looked like they were out of it early in the second half; down by 13 or so.
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