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  • MrMustang
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    Originally posted by Stanger86 View Post

    I think I know the answer, but country roads or interstate?
    went many places I had never been before. Eden South Dakota, Havana North Dakota, Lamoure ND, etc

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  • Purple Mav Man
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    Originally posted by vikingfaithful View Post

    With the move, would UJ need to bump some wages up and add office staff?
    Not certain about either. My guess is the wages would be higher in NCAA D2 than NAIA, but I can’t speak to that. But I would also think that they’d have to try to be somewhat competitive wage wise in the conference.

    As far as support staff…seems their athletic office and teams were already quite bloated. So likely not?

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  • vikingfaithful
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    Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post

    The move to D2 ain’t cheap. Need that insurance cash apparently.
    With the move, would UJ need to bump some wages up and add office staff?

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  • Millsy
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    Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post

    The move to D2 ain’t cheap. Need that insurance cash apparently.
    Speaking of insurance, with the storm that hit Bemidji earlier this summer, the Sanford Center really took a hit. Insurance is covering most of the repairs, which is great, since the arena is 15 years old and a lot of damaged equipment was nearing "it's end" and needing replacement.

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  • Purple Mav Man
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    Originally posted by Millsy View Post

    Geez, I guess the Jimmies are not supposed to eat.....

    Or someone needs to do a better job of cleaning around the fryer.
    The move to D2 ain’t cheap. Need that insurance cash apparently.

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  • Millsy
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    Geez, I guess the Jimmies are not supposed to eat.....

    Or someone needs to do a better job of cleaning around the fryer.

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  • Purple Mav Man
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    Originally posted by Stanger86 View Post

    Sounds like it was in the cafeteria area again
    https://www.inforum.com/news/north-d...-dining-center

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  • Stanger86
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    Originally posted by NSU4LIFE View Post
    Fire on campus, I dont know the extent yet
    Sounds like it was in the cafeteria area again

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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Fire on campus, I dont know the extent yet

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  • WSUWarriorFan
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    Originally posted by Tundra_Man View Post

    My son and I always walk. I have a push cart, but he carries his clubs. I turn on my fitness tracker before a round, and we usually log between 6-7 miles in 18 holes.

    Funny story: About 10 years ago we were playing Willow Run here in Sioux Falls, which is a really tough course to walk due to the hills. On the first tee we discovered that we had gotten paired up with USF coach Jed Stugart and his son. They were in a cart and had somewhere they needed to be after their round, so they were hurrying. My son and I were literally running between holes to keep up with them. We finished the round in well under 3 hours and felt like we'd just taken a beating.

    A decade later my son and I still regularly talk about the day we "got Stugarted" on the golf course.
    I couldn't imagine trying to run from hole to hole. The only time I've done it was to get away from a nasty red winged blackbird that was attacking my head.

    Years ago I bought a gps watch, its fun to track steps and distances. Most 18 rounds for me are around 6.5 miles and 14,000 steps.

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  • Tundra_Man
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    Originally posted by WSUWarriorFan View Post

    I bought a push cart years ago and wish I would have done so earlier. Nothing like walking 18 holes early in the morning. Years ago I was lucky enough to see an eagle snatch a fish out of stream 20 feet away from me.
    My son and I always walk. I have a push cart, but he carries his clubs. I turn on my fitness tracker before a round, and we usually log between 6-7 miles in 18 holes.

    Funny story: About 10 years ago we were playing Willow Run here in Sioux Falls, which is a really tough course to walk due to the hills. On the first tee we discovered that we had gotten paired up with USF coach Jed Stugart and his son. They were in a cart and had somewhere they needed to be after their round, so they were hurrying. My son and I were literally running between holes to keep up with them. We finished the round in well under 3 hours and felt like we'd just taken a beating.

    A decade later my son and I still regularly talk about the day we "got Stugarted" on the golf course.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Originally posted by WSUWarriorFan View Post

    I bought a push cart years ago and wish I would have done so earlier. Nothing like walking 18 holes early in the morning. Years ago I was lucky enough to see an eagle snatch a fish out of stream 20 feet away from me.
    Nice! I remember doing that once and thinking "never again!" - but I've really taken to walking in the past 5-6 years so I'd be fine with it now.

    My hometown course is in a river valley and I think it's gorgeous. Kinda bummed I only got to play it once. We'd always go up to Raymond because it was a bit more laid back.

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  • WSUWarriorFan
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    Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post

    I'm not a golfer! I am an enjoyer of food though.

    Nothing wrong with the sport, I dabbled in my younger years - it just never really stuck. I've been thinking about picking it back up someday as it's a good way to get outside.

    I bought a push cart years ago and wish I would have done so earlier. Nothing like walking 18 holes early in the morning. Years ago I was lucky enough to see an eagle snatch a fish out of stream 20 feet away from me.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Originally posted by Purple Mav Man View Post



    Forget the food, golf course review and shot by shot breakdown of your round
    I'm not a golfer! I am an enjoyer of food though.

    Nothing wrong with the sport, I dabbled in my younger years - it just never really stuck. I've been thinking about picking it back up someday as it's a good way to get outside.


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  • Stanger86
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    Originally posted by MrMustang View Post
    looking forward to the trip to Jamestown this weekend.
    I think I know the answer, but country roads or interstate?

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