ndlionsfan wrote:I know one option was to add Trinity Bible College, but I don't think that would be a good thing for the conference. I've heard maybe UMC might drop back down to NAIA. I don't know what other colleges in the area could work for the conference or if there is another conference that would make sense to merge with.
Indy5 wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:I know one option was to add Trinity Bible College, but I don't think that would be a good thing for the conference. I've heard maybe UMC might drop back down to NAIA. I don't know what other colleges in the area could work for the conference or if there is another conference that would make sense to merge with.
Technically, that wouldn't be in the Dakotas
And who was the other team that left the DAC-10. I can't for the life of me remember. Obviously, UMary was one, but I can't think of the other.
Indy5 wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:I know one option was to add Trinity Bible College, but I don't think that would be a good thing for the conference. I've heard maybe UMC might drop back down to NAIA. I don't know what other colleges in the area could work for the conference or if there is another conference that would make sense to merge with.
Technically, that wouldn't be in the Dakotas
And who was the other team that left the DAC-10. I can't for the life of me remember. Obviously, UMary was one, but I can't think of the other.
Coach Rerick wrote:I heard through the grapevine today that Dakota State is planning on leaving the DAC in favor of an independent schedule. That would be a good move for them in order to schedule some DAC games and some GPAC games. If this happens, I would think the Frontier becomes a more attractive option for DiSU, despite the travel and lack of baseball/softball. VCSU, JC, and MaSU need to become very aggressive about future options right now - sit around and see what happens is a crappy strategy with the current NAIA landscape.
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