Jeff Kolpack, Forum sports guru, is reporting Summit commissioner Tom Douple and Nebraska-Omaha athletic director Trev Alberts have been hanging around together at the Summit tournament in Sioux Falls. Douple was showing Alberts around the arena, brought him to the press room and generally they are new best buddies.
Tom Douple was key in getting University of South Dakota into the Summit and the MVFC and it might be, with Douple at point, that something like that is going on now for 2012 with UNO.Jeff Kolpack wrote:It’s been no secret that the Summit has had a major interest in Omaha. The school appears to be an obvious target with the Summit, which would probably take the Mavericks in the proverbial heartbeat. The only real question for Omaha is its football program: where would it go?
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I have been sceptical of this in the past but am getting more interested. It would bring another long time charter member of the old NCC into the leagues. Reuniting the NCC has been something of a touchy subject. I for one would love to have the Omaha football trip back. It was fun. You can do it in one day if you like and they have a beautiful football stadium that seats about 8,000. Of course its a great place to get a hotel and really enjoy the football weekend too.
They fit the footprint of both leagues perfectly, better than NDSU. They were a worthy opponent in all sports and a big rival in Fargo. They wouldnt be part of the Big 3 of course, not being from Dakota Territory, but they would be a welcome NCC legacy school that could be competitive with everyone. Reuinting the old rivalries with NDSU, SDSU and USD would be a plus for the leagues as well.
They have D1 hockey now and have said, over the past couple of years, that they were looking at the situation. At times they have even been a little more open about it.
I have a thumbs up for them.
In a huge Summit league tournament contest, NDSU trails Oral Roberts by 4 at the half.







