Hopefully, Ziebarth is 100% and we can pound the rock. Isaiah is done a very good job in his absence and finally seems to be coming into his own. Gives us a great one-two punch, not to mention Skokna and Seidl.
Work something out with MU, KU, and/or KState. They'd be a huge draw and would relieve the Summit teams from a big payout for a home game. They'd probably fill the T-Mobile, not to mention Municipal Auditoriuim.
Hate it that you're stepping aside, but happy for you since it's for good reasons. Always enjoyed your writeups and input; Sioux basketball won't be the same without them. Hope that you have the freedom to return soon. Would love to meet you in person someday.
I was debating the same thing (driving up to UNI) back in 2006. I decided to go and ended up seeing the best game that I've ever seen--until last Saturday.
Not sure where to put this, but great article on Skokna by Miller in the Herald. https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/college/growing-up-in-a-family-of-10-kids-shaped-und-running-back-luke-skoknas-football-career
Me? My beloved 2014 Town & Country a few weeks ago totalled by a guy that ran a red light, as I was going out to get a sandwich to celebrate a UND win. Yes, seat belts ARE your friend. I was able to walk away because of them.
I think that you're thinking of the 2019 home game vs. Montana State that we won 16-12. I was there and, you're right, we did an outstanding job of stopping the run. I believe that we won on a 4th quarter blocked punt by our tight end that we recovered in the end zone.
Policing that kind of language isn't turning this site into a "daycare center". Thank goodness he's doing his job by enforcing the rules. Any one of us that doesn't like the rules doesn't have to use the site.
I don't think I'd lay sole responsibility for that loss at his feet, as there were other factors in combination, such as the failed 4th and 1 attempt, that combined to turn that game into a loss.