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Really like the future for the 2 kids the Mustangs got out of Sioux City. 6'9" and 6'10" - maybe both will redshirt, but long term I think they both will be impact guys
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Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View PostYou going to sneak in and get some preseason prep work in?
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Originally posted by Moorhead123 View PostMoorhead scrimmages at Jamestown Saturday a.m.
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Anybody aware of any scrimmages this weekend? I know that Sioux Falls is coming to St. Cloud on Saturday.
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Originally posted by MrAugustana View Post
What's the appeal in watching the first half of a women's game? That's the worst half of any of the four halves in this discussion.
Now, if they could find a way to play the second half first, I'd stick around...
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Originally posted by MrMustang View Post
100% correct, it will actually hurt the women's teams and atmosphere if the men play first. At SMSU , the crowd is smaller at the start, but generally it is a nice crowd for the second half of the women's games. Now, a lot of people will just leave right after them men's game. They think everyone will just stay around but they won't. 5 hours is a lot fo time for people to invest and they pick and choose what they do
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Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View Post
Exactly. This has been tried many times and it is always the same result. I know some get hurt that more don't watch women's as much as mens but that's just how it is. No one paid attention to my sport either but that doesn't mean you can make someone care more, it just is what it is.
I just can't imagine thinking it helps your squad get geared up by watching people leave as your game begins. Just silly
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Originally posted by Thunder View Post
This must be a league wide decision as Northern is also doing this. I have 2 thoughts. First, NSU fans (and I'm guessing all NSIC fans) are really going to have to pay attention to game times this season. The NSU men have home conference games starting at 4:00, 5:30, 6:00, and 7:30. Add in road games and non conference and there are several more game times as well. I'm not saying this is the end of the world, but I think there is something to be said for knowing that I can go to a game or turn on the NSIC network at a specific time and know the Wolves men will be playing.
Second, and probably more importantly, I think this will really hurt the environment for the end of women's games, at least at NSU. Some schools with very good women's teams may not feel it, but I know a lot of people will leave Wachs Arena after the men's game. In the past, you could get people that would come to see the second half or end of the women's game and if it was good there could be a decent environment. Now, it will be somewhat depressing to see so many people leave either while the women warm up, or at halftime.
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Originally posted by cat fan View Post
This is also "a thing" at Wayne this year, it appears. Looks like they are doing the first several conference weekends this way, but then switching to the traditional schedule in mid-January. Was this a league-wide decision? I'm, um...unenthused, especially for the early Friday starts. Saturday games are basically afternoon affairs either way.
I get the idea of treating them the same, but the reality is most paying customers don't so all you do is make them wonder why.
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