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The Nits looked good so far...
Should be 14-3..can’t drop passes on sure thing touchdown plays.
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Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
Based on their draw it would’ve been pretty inexcusable to not make it to at least the semifinals. But I think they have a good shot tonight. I’ve never thought Drew Allar has lived up to the hype, but he’s been very good. He might need to play like a five star recruit tonight because I’m sure Notre Dame will make running the ball tough sledding.
As a fairly neutral observer leaning slightly toward wanting PSU to win, I really just want a close, entertaining game (I know, I know, we can’t want that, lol). I think the way these teams match up probably gives us the best chance of that among all the playoff games so far.
This is an interesting game, nationally. These two teams aren't overly liked outside of their immediate core fan bases. I don't put either at quite 'Columbus levels' but they aren't far behind.
I'm a neutral fan. I despise both of them. It's hard to watch and not cheer for somebody. I guess I'll lean toward Team Joe Pa.
I'd agree on the level of competition. PSU should certainly get challenged tonight. They've basically had a couple tune-up games.
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Based on their draw it would’ve been pretty inexcusable to not make it to at least the semifinals. But I think they have a good shot tonight. I’ve never thought Drew Allar has lived up to the hype, but he’s been very good. He might need to play like a five star recruit tonight because I’m sure Notre Dame will make running the ball tough sledding.Originally posted by IUPNation View PostCan James Tenandtwo get to the National Title Game? The fact it’s a possibility for him hasn’t registered in my head yet.
As a fairly neutral observer leaning slightly toward wanting PSU to win, I really just want a close, entertaining game (I know, I know, we can’t want that, lol). I think the way these teams match up probably gives us the best chance of that among all the playoff games so far.
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Another fun thing only possible from the playoff.Originally posted by IUPNation View PostCan James Tenandtwo get to the National Title Game? The fact it’s a possibility for him hasn’t registered in my head yet.
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With you 100% (20 years working in university administration). Right behind it are the misleading graduation and placement/employment rates.Originally posted by tony View Post
Let's be clear about this: Undergrad acceptance rate is the single most useless metric in higher ed, followed closely by average SAT score of incoming freshmen; moreover, neither metric is applicable to research, mainly because undergrads aren't the ones driving research.
As for what NDSU's athletic department should do? It seems like investing heavily in basketball would be the smart play, but NDSU's athletic department is built around football. I'm hoping that the unexpected success this season will help boost attendance, but it is hard to beat the convenience of watching the games at home or in at a bar on ABC statewide every week - and, really, attendance isn't important to the bottom line at NDSU.
NDSU going from DII to DI was an obvious, though hotly debated, move. Moving to the FBS is not nearly so much of a slam dunk. For example, if the Mountain West was interested in being a more competitive FBS conference, they'd have invited NDSU. They did not and that showed me that their priorities don't align with NDSU's in any way, shape, or form.
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Can James Tenandtwo get to the National Title Game? The fact it’s a possibility for him hasn’t registered in my head yet.
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I'd sure hope that snaps H2P's losing streak.Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostPitt will play Duquesne in football next year.
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The Carnegie Classifications are just marketing tools at this point. They don't mean a whole lot. Minnesota has one R1 institution and it's barely ranked as the third best college in its own state. It's a way for State Us to sell exclusivity and quality to prospective admissions. I live a few blocks from an R2 and the vast majority of expenditures go to agriculture research, but they'd sure be happy to tell kids that want to study economics or history about their R2 status. Harvard, on the other hand, doesn't need to tell people they're an R1.Originally posted by tony View Post
The National Science Foundation would disagree: NDSU ranked among top 100 research universities in the nation So would Carnegie which has NDSU ranked as Research 1. So by "any measure" you must be excluding their metrics which are the only ones I know of other than the AAU (which is more exclusive the top 100.)
The only two groupings that matter in a broad sense are the AAU and the Oberlin Group. Any other metric used to measure exclusivity, including the USWNR rankings is really just marketing.
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Let's be clear about this: Undergrad acceptance rate is the single most useless metric in higher ed, followed closely by average SAT score of incoming freshmen; moreover, neither metric is applicable to research, mainly because undergrads aren't the ones driving research.Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostNSF's rankings are based purely on research expenditures, not on educational quality or the university overall. Its a weird metric. NDSU could have a 99% acceptance rate with an average SAT of 900 but spends $250M on research and they'd be in the top 75 for research. Carnegie R1 is also a reflection of how the university is structured: academically its set up more for research than teaching and they meet a threshold of a certain % of their degrees awarded being graduate degrees. Again, another weird metric.
If I were NDSU, I'm staying pat and using football to attract more students and strengthen the other parts of the university. Fargo isn't a bad place at all and while I'm not a fan of indoor stadiums, the Fargodome has an awesome atmosphere.
As for what NDSU's athletic department should do? It seems like investing heavily in basketball would be the smart play, but NDSU's athletic department is built around football. I'm hoping that the unexpected success this season will help boost attendance, but it is hard to beat the convenience of watching the games at home or in at a bar on ABC statewide every week - and, really, attendance isn't important to the bottom line at NDSU.
NDSU going from DII to DI was an obvious, though hotly debated, move. Moving to the FBS is not nearly so much of a slam dunk. For example, if the Mountain West was interested in being a more competitive FBS conference, they'd have invited NDSU. They did not and that showed me that their priorities don't align with NDSU's in any way, shape, or form.
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NSF's rankings are based purely on research expenditures, not on educational quality or the university overall. Its a weird metric. NDSU could have a 99% acceptance rate with an average SAT of 900 but spends $250M on research and they'd be in the top 75 for research. Carnegie R1 is also a reflection of how the university is structured: academically its set up more for research than teaching and they meet a threshold of a certain % of their degrees awarded being graduate degrees. Again, another weird metric.Originally posted by tony View Post
The National Science Foundation would disagree: NDSU ranked among top 100 research universities in the nation So would Carnegie which has NDSU ranked as Research 1. So by "any measure" you must be excluding their metrics which are the only ones I know of other than the AAU (which is more exclusive the top 100.)
Your other points about media market and geography have a lot of validity. Geography and perceived media market are problematic. I would argue that NDSU's media market isn't just Fargo-Moorhead - it's the entire state and NW Minnesota though. G5 schools seem to think that the only people who would watch their games are in the immediate metro. Maybe it's because their membership is mostly directional schools and <insert name of city> State instead of being *the* state university.
That said, I'm fine with staying in the FCS and embarrassing the occasional P4 team.
If I were NDSU, I'm staying pat and using football to attract more students and strengthen the other parts of the university. Fargo isn't a bad place at all and while I'm not a fan of indoor stadiums, the Fargodome has an awesome atmosphere.
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Yep, especially since they're PSAC fans. The PSAC is in the D2 version of G5. But Slip arguably almost won what seemed like the national championship this year. Even more reason to have equal access within FBS.Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
I think the bigger picture is the SEC and B1G, along with Notre Dame, are building a wall (with the help of the networks) against the ACC and Big 12. I think people are mostly going to be fine with a single token G5 sacrificial lamb, so long as it is just one G5 team and that G5 is seeded 12th. Everything now is the SEC and the B1G working in cohesion to... 1) Advocate for greater unequal distribution of TV money in the CFP. 2) Advocate for seeding changes that benefits their two leagues only. 3) Advocate for guaranteed at-large bids for their leagues only.
It's 2 leagues, Notre Dame, and then everybody else.
And there are people - a lot of them, and some in this thread - who are okay with that. I'm not. There are years the B1G has won 1 or 2 bowl games like the ACC did this year. There are years the SEC has looked pedestrian in the postseason. Those leagues all get the benefit of the doubt because they have 2-4 power players at the top that skew the perception for their entire league top to bottom. I tend to think that outside of those 2-4 teams at the top of the B1G and SEC, all four P4 leagues are generally pretty well competitive with each other across the entire season from a top to bottom comparison. Others disagree. That's fine. That's an entirely different conversation.
People want an invitational tournament for their viewing pleasure. It's almost like people just don't like watching football. They claim to love the sport. But when the rubber meets the road, they only watch if they are viewing recognizable brands. Those aren't football fans. It's funny to me that for years people advocated for an expanded FBS/1-A tournament that would model the FCS/1-AA, D2, and D3 format. They wanted "everybody to get a shot." They have their expanded field, and now they are not happy because the games are clunkers. If you watch the lower level playoffs, those early round games are littered with blowouts everywhere. But nobody cares - because nobody watches.
Consolidating power to the P5 did not help March Madness. It hurt because they used the expanded pool and play-in games to do it. So now we get a conference champion Florida Gulf Coast facing off against a Boston College, who won neither the conference regular season or tournament. FGCU's conference still earns their autobid money, but BC's conference wormed their way into getting another "share" of the revenue.
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The National Science Foundation would disagree: NDSU ranked among top 100 research universities in the nation So would Carnegie which has NDSU ranked as Research 1. So by "any measure" you must be excluding their metrics which are the only ones I know of other than the AAU (which is more exclusive the top 100.)Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
With all due respect, NDSU isn't a top 100 research university by any measure. Its a very fine school and all but its not anywhere near top 100. NDSU has a strong agricultural research component as the state's ag school, but even then they're not on the same level as most Big Ten and Big 12 ag schools.
Your other points about media market and geography have a lot of validity. Geography and perceived media market are problematic. I would argue that NDSU's media market isn't just Fargo-Moorhead - it's the entire state and NW Minnesota though. G5 schools seem to think that the only people who would watch their games are in the immediate metro. Maybe it's because their membership is mostly directional schools and <insert name of city> State instead of being *the* state university.
That said, I'm fine with staying in the FCS and embarrassing the occasional P4 team.
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