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QB - J. Landry*, B. Goska Comments: Returning starting with Landry. I liked how he played last year. He showed some good leadership. But, he does need to work on getting comfortable with his reads. At times it seemed that he locked on to one reciever too long. In addition, I was expecting more vertical plays last year with his arm strength. But, I can only remember three or four long plays over 40/50 yards last year. I think that Goska provides a solid change of pace of off the bench with his run first style. WR - C. Anderson (15 receptions), J. Davis (4 receptions) /B. Townsend WR - R. Dressler (20 receptions), G. Hardin/C. Roach *I. Bamba - who knows? Comments: Bamba (51 receptions)/Konrath (39 receptions) had 90 receptions. The three other know receivers had a total of 39. At this point I assume that Bamba is out of the equation. So, the Sioux will need C. Anderson and R. Dressler to step up this year. This position is going to be fun to watch this spring. In addition, two or three freshman will be in the mix with Townsend, Hardin and Roach. I think the coaches will move Davis to WR. I have no idea who is going emerge from this group. But, one the keys this spring is developing a chemistry between this group and J. Landry RB - M. Sutton, C. Solum FB - E. Magstdt - (out for the season) * J. Murry - who knows? and M. Binns - possible transfer according to others on-line - I am really sad to see this I was really looking forward to watching him play. Comments: Most people have been brushing off the loss of Magstdt but he was listed as the starting FB at the end of the season last year. You combine that with the shortage at TE and this could have a big impact on the offense and type of formations that they can run. I think we may see more 3/4 WR sets. But, who is going to play WR? If we have Murry back than I am happy at the RB position. Without him we are lacking depth at running back and we could see a true freshman playing at RB. Overall, the Sioux have lots of questions at the skill positions this year. It is important that they have a good spring and the young kids progress quickly.
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LT - C. McKendry@, J. Kleason LG - K. Queoff*, B. Quesenberry C - I. McGurran*, ?? RG - E. Lynch, C. Nelson RT - C. Schroyer*, C. Gillson TE - S. Wisthoff, ?? Comments: Three returning starters and I believe that McKendry did have a start last year at RT. I have him starting LT this year. So, they do have some returning starters this year. The primary battle will be at right guard and depth across the board. I am not sure how McGurran graded out last year. But, what a find.. RFr. started the entire year. It would be nice to see Lynch lock-up the RG position. The big question on the offensive line is depth at C and TE. I have no idea.. What do you think?
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Thanks for your honest answer, one other question - due you believe that both schools should be working within a system that tries to provides maximum benefit to the State of North Dakota?
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WBM - The scary part is the absolute denial by many about what has taken place. Even your comment about Chapman limits his misconduct to financial matters. To me, it goes far beyond his financial mismanagement. I am talking abuse of power and signs of it were all over the media and many choose to ignore them. Here is a link to a news article from 2006. http://www.bismarcktribune.com/news/local/...aa9191e3fc.html When I read this article, I see parents (Hoeven and Paulsen) enabling (Chapman) bad behavior.. Chapman is gone.. unfortunately the enablers are still around. Nobody is talking about the roles for Hoeven and Paulsen in all of this. Gov. John Hoeven became involved, meeting with board members John Q. Paulsen and Richie Smith in Fargo in late February to discuss Potts' job performance as the top administrator of North Dakota's university system. ....... On Feb. 28, Hoeven, Paulsen and Smith met in Fargo to discuss Potts' performance as chancellor and the possibility that Chapman might leave NDSU. At the time, he was a finalist for the presidency of the University of Wyoming. He subsequently withdrew from consideration. "According to Mr. Paulsen, the governor did not want NDSU to lose a good president, and had concerns about the leadership style of Chancellor Potts," the opinion says. "After the meeting, Mr. Paulsen and Mr. Smith held further conversations about whether Chancellor Potts was a good fit for the university system." Hoeven had also expressed dissatisfaction with Potts during casual conversations with other board members, the opinion says. The opinion does not detail why Hoeven was unhappy. The governor was not immediately available for comment Friday. Chapman was widely believed to have asked for a higher salary, renovations to the NDSU president's home and Potts' dismissal as conditions for remaining at NDSU, Stenehjem's opinion says.
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I absolutely agree: regional cable, Fox Sports, print and the radio network - plus the additional in house internet coverage. If you look around at peer schools they do not come close They have done great job and they will resolve the Fargo market soon.
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Please read the following... it appears that NDSU did push for KFGO to dump UND - no paranoia just other delusional Bison fan - I think I see black helicopters on the horizon..
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I think that it would be great if you had the standings for all sioux sports on the front cover some how.. but a great west score board.
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I have noticed the changed on Fighting Sioux site. I think they have done a very nice job. Unable media coverage on that site now. Money well spent.. thanks for your feedback.
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I hope that you are not basing your opinion of a university and alum on nonaffiliated message board posts. If that is the case, Bisonville would send NDSU back to indy status or the Oral Roberts message board recently discussing its road trip up north with less than appropriate language would make them an indy also. I think you see my point.. message boards have lots of noise and when you are dealing with a PC topic and a group that has stated by any and all means possible .. .. it gets a little messy at time. I must say I do like fourwindsboy though.. he is the most entertaining of the group. He has not been around much since the real reason for the naming change was exposed... it was classic. I can see why they don't want UND's baggage. I mean - Summit League volleyball games with players leaving the court crying because of the fans/baseball players actions in the stands or fights in bathrooms between two schools basketball players during conference tournaments because of racial slurs. I am just saying that people need to keep things in perspective. We do not live in a perfect society and sometimes we all lose our way. But with the help of those around us most of us seem to figure it out. We all have our flaws. I am sure that UND would have set earlier timelines in the settlement with the NCAA if they would have known about Summit League interest. As, I am sure that UND did note that the Summit was not interested in either NDSU or SDSU until the end of the transitional period. So, I do believe that UND did feel safe that a date two years prior to the end of transition should not interfere with any potential conference opportunities. But, it turns out that this was not a safe assumption. We would be in the same spot we are today. In my opinion "As a UND Alum", this has little to do with hockey or hockey fans. But, I am sure that is not the opinion that you wanted to hear.
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I have no idea who either of you are and I think you are making a big jump with lots of assumptions about the care this person already provides. All I have to say to this is - WOW...
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Kristo - Friday VV - Saturday
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Sent you a PM for 6 Saturday's tickets - thanks
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Mpls: I think this is a good summary that just talks about his impact to the NDSU campus. It does not touch any of the off campus UND/NDSU or State stuff. Really kind of sad if you are a student at NDSU, but hey they still have football. 1) http://fargophantom.com/what-the-fargo-med...chapman-of-ndsu
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I can not wait to get my request for support in the mail.. I can not give a lot, but they will get a check in the mail the next day. I can not wait for next season to start already. I am execited!!!
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Since the Sioux are now on Fox Sports/NHL Network - anyway to pull in an automated c-TV schedule with live and rebroadcast times for Sioux Sports, Games and other Sioux related viewing.
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Going into the season I had them with a 5, 6 or 7 win season. They delivered with a 6 win season. The season was full of ups and downs. I guess this is to be expected with the transition. I thought the team had four good performances on the road: Texas Tech, Northwestern St, UC - Davis and UCA. The disappointing road loses included: SFA and SUU. Seeing that the Sioux can win on the road against FCS schools early in the transition is a big step forward. The play at home was disappointing at times in particular the two NAIA games. But, I thought that they had three great home games: USD, SB and Poly. So, I gave the season a C, but I think the team is on the right track.
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I like the idea of having an extra week at the end of season. It is another week of practice for the team and they can start working on things for next year already. I hope that the UND game is avialable via webcast. GoAgs72 - Congrats on the Great West Championship - I hope that UND and UC Davis meet again next year for the title. Best of luck next year.
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I am to the point that I am very neutral about the NDSU game. If they want to play USD let them.. The longer that stuff goes on the more good will they will lose across the state of North Dakota.
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I pulled this from the community page... I got $40.00 for ya.. come on South Metro Alumni - support a Twin Cities hockey team.
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Poly 17 and UND 14 with 33 seconds left in the half... come on DDD
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Goska is in the game now... ball at the 7... come we need a TD - YES TD...