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Originally posted by debergfanI heard from someone years ago, not sure if true, but that Crookston and Minot just want big rosters, well-rounded students, and don't have many scholarships. I was looking at both school's sites - great baseball schools though. Too bad Crookston doesn't have football anymore though.
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Originally posted by debergfan
That's too bad. Are the coaches professors and tenured? The information I was told seems true based on their records and roster sizes.
Football NSIC records last three years
SW 9-24, Minot 7-29, Crookston 1-32...all roster sizes 80-108
Men's Basketball NSIC records last three years
SW 16-35, Minot 19-35, Crookston 17-41...all roster sizes 18-20. They must have JV teams with rosters that big? My HS baseball team had 11 guys and 3 left handers, maybe they have managers on the roster.
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Originally posted by laker View Post
Good for you! In the last five years the Mavs have had more regular season losses than I have had dates.
Of course I mean these.
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Originally posted by WSUWarriorFan View Post
Don't be so modest, you have too many options so you so say no to everyone as not to hurt anyone's feelings. Always took you as a raisins type of man anyways.
California Raisins - Heard It Through The Grapevine (1988) - YouTube
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Originally posted by laker View Post
Good for you! In the last five years the Mavs have had more regular season losses than I have had dates.
Of course I mean these.
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SMSU does pretty good in men's basketball with the scholarships it does have....which isn't much. SMSU is at/near the bottom of the NSIC year after year. And I'm not sure where you got your MBB records from. While SMSU is 11-29 in the past two seasons (COVID protocols ravaged last season), they are 29-43 in the last three seasons and 54-52 over the last four seasons.
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