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MSU should just drop the Bball program

Post by mslacatfan » Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:55 am

seriously, its been an embarrassing joke for a while now. The athletic department might as well just focus their energy on the football program at this point, they could turn the fieldhouse into an indoor practice facility for the Football team!!! \:D/ \:D/ \:D/


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Post by bobcatbeliever » Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:28 pm

Hockey!



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Re: MSU should just drop the Bball program

Post by WeedKillinCat » Fri Mar 07, 2014 3:48 pm

bobcatbeliever wrote:Hockey!
I posed that question a couple of years ago to the athletic department......We can only dream.....


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Re: MSU should just drop the Bball program

Post by TomCat88 » Fri Mar 07, 2014 6:32 pm

It's not basketball's fault that MSU isn't very good at it. Great game. Don't punish it by not playing it just because you're not good.

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Post by BozCatFan » Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:57 pm

It's truly sad fans are even thinking this.

I'd hate to see this even get considered but the reality is it doesn't seem to exist in terms of receiving any focus or effort from the administration. It's part of athletics but nobody who can actually change things cares.

I'd support Lacrosse since I don't ever see the field house getting ice. Lacrosse is really fun sport and our club team gets after it.



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Post by orsalak » Sat Mar 08, 2014 12:42 pm

I say let's take a step further. The big sky conference should just drop basketball altogether. If you look at the standings this year there is not one 20 win team. The RPIs are sky high and I can't think of one win this year by any team that stands out as a big win. It seems to me that the conference as a whole couldn't care less. I prefer college basketball over football but the product of this conference is not a division 1 level of play.


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Post by Gidal Kaiser » Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:33 pm

Northern Colorado beat Kansas state in Manhattan, Kansas, during the teams' first game of the season


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Post by orsalak » Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:53 pm

Gidal Kaiser wrote:Northern Colorado beat Kansas state in Manhattan, Kansas, during the teams' first game of the season
Good win over a middle of the pack big 12 school. That is the best win of the season? If it is, we need to accept the same argument that says we like fcs football because at least we can win a national championship and move the conference to d2 where we have a chance.


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Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sat Mar 08, 2014 2:24 pm

orsalak wrote:
Gidal Kaiser wrote:Northern Colorado beat Kansas state in Manhattan, Kansas, during the teams' first game of the season
Good win over a middle of the pack big 12 school. That is the best win of the season? If it is, we need to accept the same argument that says we like fcs football because at least we can win a national championship and move the conference to d2 where we have a chance.
If we move basketball to D-2 then we have to move football to D-2 as well. They don't let you be FCS football, which is D-1, and D-2 in basketball.

Somebody has to be near the bottom, right now it's the Big Sky. The maddening thing for me is, with the Big Sky being so weak, why can't MSU take advantage and be closer to winning it? Instead we just keep getting worse.



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Post by Gidal Kaiser » Sun Mar 09, 2014 2:01 am

orsalak wrote:
Gidal Kaiser wrote:Northern Colorado beat Kansas state in Manhattan, Kansas, during the teams' first game of the season
Good win over a middle of the pack big 12 school. That is the best win of the season? If it is, we need to accept the same argument that says we like fcs football because at least we can win a national championship and move the conference to d2 where we have a chance.
You asked for the conference's best win. I believe that is it. Look at who each team played. Also, when your conference plays 20 non-Division I opponents, like the Big Sky did, you're not going to get much. And if you move hoops to D2, like it has been said, you have to move football as well. This year was a very bad year for the Big Sky in basketball. I think the days of a Big Sky Cinderella making headway in the NCAA tournament, or even getting past opening weekend, are gone. As a conference, winning the NIT might be the best hope.


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Re: MSU should just drop the Bball program

Post by orsalak » Sun Mar 09, 2014 11:33 am

Gidal Kaiser wrote:
orsalak wrote:
Gidal Kaiser wrote:Northern Colorado beat Kansas state in Manhattan, Kansas, during the teams' first game of the season
Good win over a middle of the pack big 12 school. That is the best win of the season? If it is, we need to accept the same argument that says we like fcs football because at least we can win a national championship and move the conference to d2 where we have a chance.
You asked for the conference's best win. I believe that is it. Look at who each team played. Also, when your conference plays 20 non-Division I opponents, like the Big Sky did, you're not going to get much. And if you move hoops to D2, like it has been said, you have to move football as well. This year was a very bad year for the Big Sky in basketball. I think the days of a Big Sky Cinderella making headway in the NCAA tournament, or even getting past opening weekend, are gone. As a conference, winning the NIT might be the best hope.
You mean winning a game in the NIT I guess. I agreed with you that is the best win. Thanks for looking that up. All I was saying is that should not be the best win of the whole conference. Also I agree there are way to many non d1 games. I don't really think that d2 is a real possibility either. I was just saying it seems that the conference doesn't care to or can't compete at this level.


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Re: MSU should just drop the Bball program

Post by Bengal1 » Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:10 pm

Gidal Kaiser wrote:You asked for the conference's best win. I believe that is it. Look at who each team played. Also, when your conference plays 20 non-Division I opponents, like the Big Sky did, you're not going to get much...
That's a big part of the problem - few, if any, D-I schools will play at Big Sky Conference schools. Schools like Utah State won't make the 90 minute drive north to Pocatello to play a game unless it's a 2 for 1 deal (2 games in Logan, 1 in Poky). I remember when Weber State used to draw big names to the Purple Palace all the time. The Pac-12, MWC, and even WCC to a degree have all learned that it doesn't pay to travel away for games. If they do, they want 2 for 1's or an arm and a leg. They can stay at home, win, and build their RPI.

Mark Liptak, the play by play announcer for ISU basketball, posted a short interview on the ISU board he had with the associate commish about these same issues. The conference is even looking at the possibility of helping teams "buy" home games with D-I opponents.

http://www.bigskyfans.com/bengals/viewt ... =13&t=5602" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;



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Post by BozCatFan » Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:14 pm

I agree that actually playing a decent non-conference schedule, regardless of the W-L record, would be a good thing for our conference.

I miss the days of home games against Texas Tech, Oregon State, etc...



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Re: MSU should just drop the Bball program

Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:21 pm

Bengal1 wrote:That's a big part of the problem - few, if any, D-I schools will play at Big Sky Conference schools. Schools like Utah State won't make the 90 minute drive north to Pocatello to play a game unless it's a 2 for 1 deal (2 games in Logan, 1 in Poky). I remember when Weber State used to draw big names to the Purple Palace all the time. The Pac-12, MWC, and even WCC to a degree have all learned that it doesn't pay to travel away for games. If they do, they want 2 for 1's or an arm and a leg. They can stay at home, win, and build their RPI.

Mark Liptak, the play by play announcer for ISU basketball, posted a short interview on the ISU board he had with the associate commish about these same issues. The conference is even looking at the possibility of helping teams "buy" home games with D-I opponents.

http://www.bigskyfans.com/bengals/viewt ... =13&t=5602" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's a great thread. Thanks for sharing.



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