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By the time Dakota State is ready for the NSIC, St. Cloud should be about cleaned out and locked up, so at least the league will be back to an even number of teams.
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$24M in budget deficit ... 45% enrollment decline ... major layoffs looming ... president bails before completing contract expires.
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Typically meant there was at least 1 D2 Game going on in Sioux Falls every weekend.Originally posted by Finchwidget View Post
Huh, I wouldn't have guessed. Seems counterintuitive, but I guess there aren't really any better options for Wayne. Thanks for the tipLast edited by zimmy21; 05-03-2024, 10:51 AM.Mavs > Everyone
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Lock it up, and lock up anyone that every went there for good measureOriginally posted by CheapSkate View Posthttps://www.startribune.com/scsu-pre...ead/600363380/
By the time Dakota State is ready for the NSIC, St. Cloud should be about cleaned out and locked up, so at least the league will be back to an even number of teams.
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$24M in budget deficit ... 45% enrollment decline ... major layoffs looming ... president bails before completing contract expires.Mavs > Everyone
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You ain't kiddin' ... in the 2006-07-08-09 range their enrollment was second in the state behind only the U of M -- 17,000 or so. And in those days football was a playoff contender, women's hoops was coming off back-to-back Elite Eights, softball had just been to the world series, men's hoops was about to run to the Final Four, baseball and wrestling were on the cusp of national prominence, golf and tennis were NCC contenders each year and swimming and diving piled up All-American's every season.Originally posted by SW_Mustang View PostSCSU is going to be a case study in 100 years about how a once proud and respected university can take a nose dive into oblivion.
Their downfall is nothing short of fascinating.
Now 15 years later ... woof
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It will be interesting to see what really drove it down. It was always the City kid's close enough to home school. Outstate as teens in the late 00's we regarded it as the party school that losers went to.Originally posted by CheapSkate View Post
You ain't kiddin' ... in the 2006-07-08-09 range their enrollment was second in the state behind only the U of M -- 17,000 or so. And in those days football was a playoff contender, women's hoops was coming off back-to-back Elite Eights, softball had just been to the world series, men's hoops was about to run to the Final Four, baseball and wrestling were on the cusp of national prominence, golf and tennis were NCC contenders each year and swimming and diving piled up All-American's every season.
Now 15 years later ... woofMavs > Everyone
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I honestly can't recall another public university that size going downhill so fast. Granted I'm not a historian of higher ed - but still.Originally posted by CheapSkate View Post
You ain't kiddin' ... in the 2006-07-08-09 range their enrollment was second in the state behind only the U of M -- 17,000 or so. And in those days football was a playoff contender, women's hoops was coming off back-to-back Elite Eights, softball had just been to the world series, men's hoops was about to run to the Final Four, baseball and wrestling were on the cusp of national prominence, golf and tennis were NCC contenders each year and swimming and diving piled up All-American's every season.
Now 15 years later ... woof
I was at SMSU when MSU took them over in enrollment. They were always the #2 option behind the U of M - now I never hear of anyone ever going there. It's sad.
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Not really correct. Valley City and Mayville St are public schools and are in the same boat at Dakota St, but are exploring both D2 and D3 along with the Frontier conference. Dickinson St (also DSU, for those of you who like to throw around the DSU abbreviation) joined the Frontier, which would take in all the schools if they are willing. I'm guessing Dakota St rejects that possibility from the crazy travel that would be involved for them. Years ago, the Frontier tried to have Dickinson St, Jamestown, Mayville and Valley City all join and put them in their own division, which could have controlled some of the travel. Only Dickinson St agreed to join the Frontier, but left once the North Star was able to form. Now they feel they have to go back as they'd prefer to stay NAIA.Originally posted by Dan Brookens View PostNo doubt in my mind Dakota State is NSIC bound. They're the only public school left in their conference in the NAIA, the only public college in South Dakota that hasn't moved up from NAIA to NCAA. They make a perfect travel partner for one of the Sioux Falls schools. As a computer/tech focused school, their enrollment should remain steady or growing. And if I was an AD at an NAIA school that had the resources to make the move, I'd 100% do it in this current environment.
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I used to spend a lot of time in St Cloud, but now I do my best to avoid it…and have heard the same from way too many.Originally posted by MrMustang View PostSt Cloud simply amazing. Womens hockey killed their finances. the town has changed and is now dangerous. You aren't supposed to say that, I know, but it is
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