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  • Originally posted by Tundra_Man View Post

    That will be some serious travel for DSU.
    I thought I read an article some time back that said it will basically cost the same for their travel or if they joined D2 (adding scholarships and upgrades). If thats the case you would think that D2 would be the better option since it would require less time for thier students to be out of class.

    Speaking of travel, how do you think Arizona Christian feels. Jesus every away game must be a flight in that conference.

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    • Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post

      It’s ok…we are lucky to be obtaining Jamestown to boost the profile.
      Exactly! Just a matter of time before DSU is in the NSIC, just needed games till facility is built

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      • This also includes Bellevue (which doesn't have football) and Bismarck St. It also mentions divisional play, so most sports will still be more regional like the North Star currently is. I'm not sure how they will structure football, if you do divisions you'd have to have Rocky Mountain and MSU Northern with the Dakota teams. Unless they do regional permanent opponents and mix in a rotation of the farther away opponents. Either way, I'm kind of surprised we have a resolution already and that Dakota St and Bellevue joined DSU and the other schools from the North Star in the Frontier.

        https://fcsports.org/news/2024/5/20/...e-members.aspx

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        • Sounds like they may add Simpson CA for football to give them 14 members.

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          • Originally posted by laker View Post
            Sounds like they may add Simpson CA for football to give them 14 members.
            Would this be the NAIA equivalent of the former NCAA D1 Great West Conference?

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            • Originally posted by Mandan View Post
              This also includes Bellevue (which doesn't have football) and Bismarck St. It also mentions divisional play, so most sports will still be more regional like the North Star currently is. I'm not sure how they will structure football, if you do divisions you'd have to have Rocky Mountain and MSU Northern with the Dakota teams. Unless they do regional permanent opponents and mix in a rotation of the farther away opponents. Either way, I'm kind of surprised we have a resolution already and that Dakota St and Bellevue joined DSU and the other schools from the North Star in the Frontier.

              https://fcsports.org/news/2024/5/20/...e-members.aspx
              Bismarck State applied, and the Frontier Conference said they've been working with them, but they haven't been formally announced just yet

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              • Originally posted by Finchwidget View Post

                Bismarck State applied, and the Frontier Conference said they've been working with them, but they haven't been formally announced just yet
                https://www.naia.org/general/2023-24...ase_Spring2024

                They've been officially accepted into the NAIA, although the school hasn't acknowledged that yet with their own announcement. The Dickinson State announcement made it sound like Bismarck St was already happening in 2025.

                https://dsubluehawks.com/sports/fbal...20240521prv5v3

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                • Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View Post

                  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sout...ate_Conference

                  Revive Columbus on its 100th anniversary of ceasing to exist, add the remaining schools from this list that are alive, then add Jamestown and Valley City.

                  *If Columbus cant be revived, add Wayne State.

                  Run it former BIG12 style (five division games, three cross division, three out of conference.

                  Then those who dream of their He-Minnesota, Dakota haters club can have their very own Tater Tot hotdish conference. If they need additional members when Crookston and St. Cloud close, take in the UMAC.

                  Tater Tot Hotdish Athletic Conference and the Chislic League.
                  *bump 2026

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                  • Originally posted by MrMustang View Post

                    St Thomas will ultimately go to the Big East with the other Catholic Schools.

                    Then is it is only a matter of time before NDSU & SDSU go to the Mountain West or some other similar conference.

                    Then the only question is if USD and UND also go. If not then Augie and Mankato and maybe Duluth seem Summit Bound.
                    I think UST may happen but that's decades away at best.
                    Mavs > Everyone

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                    • Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post

                      I think UST may happen but that's decades away at best.
                      And a few sweet 16 or elite 8 runs.

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                      • Originally posted by njmav1 View Post

                        And a few sweet 16 or elite 8 runs.
                        They aren't world beaters yet, but they're getting closer to eligibility and they were pressuring for a while in the Summit Regular Season Standings. I've been impressed with them
                        Mavs > Everyone

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                        • Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post

                          They aren't world beaters yet, but they're getting closer to eligibility and they were pressuring for a while in the Summit Regular Season Standings. I've been impressed with them
                          They certainly aren’t a bad team. But the Summit isn’t exactly a strong conference. They do have the most potential though of any of the schools in the league.

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                          • Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post

                            They certainly aren’t a bad team. But the Summit isn’t exactly a strong conference. They do have the most potential though of any of the schools in the league.
                            It's the perfect jumping point league. Close regional schools for Midwest D1. The point is they tried it and they are working it as best they can!
                            Mavs > Everyone

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                            • Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post

                              It's the perfect jumping point league. Close regional schools for Midwest D1. The point is they tried it and they are working it as best they can!
                              They didn’t have much of a choice after getting the boot from the MIAC. And their bottomless pockets do not hurt the cause.

                              Im not gonna go SW_Mustang on the bit by any means, but there isn’t much exciting (IMO) about the summit league other than renewing old rivalries. Which were pretty one-sided most of the time.

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                              • Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post

                                They didn’t have much of a choice after getting the boot from the MIAC. And their bottomless pockets do not hurt the cause.

                                Im not gonna go SW_Mustang on the bit by any means, but there isn’t much exciting (IMO) about the summit league other than renewing old rivalries. Which were pretty one-sided most of the time.
                                They had options, they made the best one.

                                Times change and so do programs. I'm not afraid of anyone in anything other than MVFC football at this point
                                Mavs > Everyone

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