VandeVelde is going to have a monster year.
Genoway will, too. BTW, change your sig!
Sounds like a plan. In GF for the home opener, I will be in the owners suite on Saturday.Arrgghh - I guess we'll have to plan for the Shot invasion next year.![]()
That would be nice.Sounds like Frattin is working towards returning to UND next season:
http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/article/id/135366
Because the same tribal council or a new tribal council can decide to withdraw that support at any time for any reason. So while the Spirit Lake resolution likely satisfies the NCAA, it doesn't come close to meeting the board's requirement for a legally binding 30-year agreement.That would be Spirit Lake's resolution, but I don't understand why a "perpetual" agreement doesn't satisfy the 30 year requirement.
Because the same tribal council or a new tribal council can decide to withdraw that support at any time for any reason. So while the Spirit Lake resolution likely satisfies the NCAA, it doesn't come close to meeting the board's requirement for a legally binding 30-year agreement.
Quite possibly.so bottom line here...are we still screwed?
You don't seem as enthused about UND getting into the Summit Conference and playing Minnesota in football as you're supposed to be.If Standing Rock approves use of the nickname but they and Spirit Lake haven't given a 30 year contract and UND drops the nickname, the SBoHE can go **** themselves.
The SBoHE, UND and generally just about every goddam person who could do anything, has done jack****. So if they are going to sit around jacking off and refusing to do something, they can all **** off and rot in hell.
Not that I'm all that enthused about the situation myself, but what is it that should have been done that wasn't? After the NCAA settlement, an offer was made to negotiate a deal with the tribes at the highest levels of government. The tribal leaders said almost immediately -- in no uncertain terms -- that they wouldn't even consider negotiating.If these ********s actually appeared to be doing anything, I just might be enthused, but from everything I've seen they haven't done a dam thing.
The tribal leaders said almost immediately -- in no uncertain terms -- that they wouldn't even consider negotiating.
Not that I'm all that enthused about the situation myself, but what is it that should have been done that wasn't? After the NCAA settlement, an offer was made to negotiate a deal with the tribes at the highest levels of government. The tribal leaders said almost immediately -- in no uncertain terms -- that they wouldn't even consider negotiating.
So whose fault was that? Years were wasted because the tribal leaders were content to let the clock run out on the deadlines set by the NCAA settlement. The effort to retain the name at Spirit Lake gained momentum when the state board set deadlines that moved the timetable up.
Also note that to satisfy North Dakota's settlement with the NCAA, Spirit Lake didn't need a referendum or a new resolution supporting the Fighting Sioux nickname. All the tribal council needed to do was reafirm the resolution it passed back in 2000. How difficult would that have been if tribal leaders at Spirit Lake had chosen to do it? But they didn't. Whose fault was that?
The Standing Rock tribal council banned holding a referendum on the reservation similar to the one Spirit Lake held. The tribal chairman said that even if a referendum was held, it woudn't mean anything. What was UND or the state board supposed to do about that?
At this point, I don't know how UND can reconcile keeping the Fighting Sioux nickname and being successful in Division I. Even if UND gets the 30-year agreements from both tribes that it wants, it doesn't mean that anyone has to admit UND to a conference and it doesn't mean that other schools have to play UND. All they see is the ongoing controversy attached to the nickname and the bad publicity it brought when Texas Tech played UND.
It's a mess, and I don't envy anyone trying to find a solution.
UND women probably had the biggest win in the programs history last night beating Wisconsin in Madison 2-0.
I stand by my statement that girls can't play hockey