I posted this back on May 2nd:
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If the conference athletic picture stays reasonably stable in the next two years, I know for a fact that there has been talk within Big Sky circles to add three teams and go to two divisions.
The division would be:
South/West (travel partners)
N. Ariz - Sac State
Weber St. - Idaho State
Portland St - E Wash
North/East (travel partners)
Mont - Mont St
N. Colo - S Dak St
UND - NDSU
The Montana schools want expansion to the East, so as to create rivals that were lost when Idaho (as well as Boise St and Nevada ) left the Sky. In three years, NDSU and SDSU will be off probation so the timing would be right. The expansion would also help protect the Sky in the event of losses to the WAC. With the Division setup, travel to the Dakotas is limited for most existing teams, except for the Montanas and UNC, which want the Dakota rivalries. Economically, it would work if a conference tournament drew decent enough attendance in a location like Denver or Salt Lake (the Sky doesn’t get much television revenue). The inclusion of Northern Colorado was the prerequisite step. The benefit of the Dakota schools is that they travel well, which is not true for other BSC schools excepting the Montanas, so the conference tournament could actually be quite profitable. In addition, the Sky thinking is that SDSU (with Frost Arena) and UND, (with the Ralph and Betty arenas), have a reasonable shot at attracting higher levels basketball recruits than other BSC teams could.
The probablity of UND / NDSU / and SDSU all being invited to the Big Sky for the 2008-9 calendar is year is > 75%, IMO. Unless Fullerton has been vacationing in Grand Forks and taking notes on UND's athletic facilities, something is up.
As a UND fan, a number of recent announcements all point toward the DI direction, including the hiring of a new AD (with DI experience - our previous AD was our former football coach who didn't have a strong finance/business background) and the first long-term contract for our football coach, to cover the transition period. With over $220 million in new athletic facilities constructed within the past five years and a new indoor track / football training complex to be built, few schools have ever been as prepared as UND facilities-wise for a DII to DI transition.