kemajic said:
WILDCATFAN said:
It wasn't Fullerton who blocked NDSU and SDSU, it was blocked by certain West Coast schools who didnt want to travel to Fargo and Brookings. I know you dislike Fullerton, but you should really be blaming them.
It was Fullerton's grand plan that brought the West Coast programs in in the first place. It did not deliver what he promised. Then he was not strong enough to rally the other presidents to override the newbies when NDSU/SDSU applied. Instead of correcting the problem, he kept up his grand plan by adding UNC after NDSU/SDSU were declined. The three have not added a fraction of the value that NDSU/SDSU would have. He could have had a stronger 10 team conference in 2005. He would likely have 16 today instead of the awkward 13. His leadership is a trainwreck.
Just because NDSU isn't in the Big Sky now, doesn't mean it won't happen. There have been a number of times that UND/NDSU have expressed interest in joining the Big Sky: late 1970's, late 1990's (when the west coast schools were added). Montana schools were always interested but those moves were always blocked. South Dakota schools are much less interested in the Big Sky, IMHO.
Although athletically SUU is doing much better than last decade, that addition was only done to placate Weber St and NAU and probably ISU. Adds very little, and drags the Sky down academically. If there is a addition to complain about - other than Northridge - Sac St and PSU far exceed SUU as strategic additions.
Personally, I think UND owes a great debt of gratitude to your former AD, O'Day, and MSU's President. If he hadn't been attending WAC expansion meetings and making some noise about moving up, or if Cruzado hadn't rushed through fundraising for stadium expansion to exceed the FBS minimum, the rest of the Big Sky never would have taken Montana (and Montana St) serious about going FBS. Those two are who put the fear of God into the rest of the Big Sky Presidents and opened them up to eastern geography.
The Summit Conference could very well be dead by the end of next spring, so that could force NDSU into the Big Sky. The Summit League can't lose any more schools and already is on NCAA probation for not sponsoring enough sports with six members. If any one of its members in the east (IUPUI, IPFW, or W Ill) leave, that conference is dead. USD and SDSU would more likely go to the WAC (other than football) and stay in the MVFC for that. USD and SDSU have a lot of affinity with the Kansas City and Omaha markets, which would also be WAC schools.