In the fascinating, escalating story of conference power St. Thomas' possible ouster from the MIAC, the Tommies seemingly have few allies. The latest piece of Star Tribune reporting on the matter notes that Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow wrote in an email that a consensus has formed among conference schools to make the bold change.
Nothing is official yet, of course, and things can certainly change when it's time to tally up actual votes.
In the meantime, St. Thomas has found at least one helping hand from a source that's either likely or unlikely, depending on how you look at it: a student from St. John's, the longtime St. Thomas rival school.
Brendan Klein, a graduating senior at St. John's and the former student body vice president at the school, started a petition on Change.org addressed to "Presidents of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Members" and titled "Keep St. Thomas in the MIAC."
As of 6:45 a.m. Tuesday, 2,260 people had endorsed the petition on change.org.
Klein said his initial hope was that at least his roommates would sign it, but it has grown larger than that. The petition went live about a week ago and had more than 2,000 signatures as of Monday afternoon.
"What kind of shocked me is this assertion that St. Thomas dominates athletics throughout the MIAC," said Klein, who was a walk-on with the St. John's track and field team for three years, in a phone interview Monday. "I felt like they're good but not so many standard deviations above the rest of the competition."
In the petition, Klein lays out the case for keeping the Tommies in the MIAC, arguing that the reported motives for booting St. Thomas from the conference — that its "enrollment has become too large and its athletic program too powerful," per the Star Tribune's earlier report — are not sufficient.