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  1. I don't recall any Bison fan saying that there was no chance that UND would win the game. But, analyzing this game is difficult precisely because the two teams haven't shared that many common opponents and haven't played each other for such a long time.

    That said, a UND win, or even a relatively close game, is highly unlikely. Based on where the two teams have been in the recent past, I'd say the odds of an upset are <10%.

    The factor not to be ignored is the hype. UND has this game circled, and although that may be cliche and an excuse for NDSU if they lose, it is what it is. Expect a close game. UND will go all out and NDSU will be making sure not to lose a game that could absolutely damage their state perception.
  2. At this point in time, I would like to think there are a lot of unknowns to both teams. Yes, at the surface it appears North Dakota State will have a very good offense and North Dakota will have a very good defense, but nothing is for sure. I would like to reserve a true prediction until after North Dakota has started the season against Wyoming and Drake. North Dakota State will likely have a good defense but there still are a lot of ?'s. North Dakota will likely have a suspect offense, but there still are ?'s there too and they could be better than suspected.

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  3. The difference is that UND has never been on top like NDSU is now, and there is absolutely no basis for anyone to expect, or even hope, that UND will ever be where NDSU is now.

    Last time: no one said UND is going to get where NDSU is now. Just loosen up and have some fun.

    UND will be a top FCS program and that's okay with most UND fans for now.

  4. Sorry, but this is fallacious reasoning. It does not follow that because UND was moderately successful in DII (and one DII championship really isn't all that successful), it will be successful in DI-FCS. So far, the most that can be said is that UND may be successful at this level. However, UND's record since it moved up shouldn't give you, or anyone else, much confidence.

    There are many factors that go into being successful at the D1 level. Obviously, success at the DII level is an important one, but by no means is it the only factor.

    I don't feel like going in circles with you trolls so I'm going to make this concise and straightforward: there is no reason UND fans should not be optimistic about the future of UND football. UND has the facilities, fanbase size, and academic institution to produce a perennial top FCS program.

    It's not all about NDSU and the present.

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  5. Two words; Northern Colorado.

    Compare their facilities, fan base size, and academic institution to UND; there's your difference.

    It's easy to find an outlier, but probability is what needs to be focused on here.

  6. Mighty bold prediction considering what the Bison have accomplished in the last 5 years. The Bubba koolaid is flowing in GF.

    Again, misread on your part.

    "Like NDSU" implies top FCS school (e.g., Montana, Montana State, Northern Iowa, etc.) and not multi-national titles.

    NDSU was successful in DII and now is successful at FCS. UND was successful in DII and will eventually also will be successful at FCS. To what degree remains to be seen.

  7. But NDSU fans don't list beating a mediocre FCS team among their team's best DI accomplishments, even if that team happened to be ranked at the time.

    It may hurt to admit it, but UND has zero noteworthy DI football accomplishments.

    Thanks for the pointless clarification.

    No one is attempting to oversell the DI accomplishments of UND. The emphasis is on the future; UND will be a top FCS football school - like NDSU - within 5 years. Just let it soak in and stop being so difficult.

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  8. https://soundcloud.com/siriusxmcollege/doug-fullerton-look-out-for-the-fcs-in-the-next-4-5-years

     

    Conversation with BSC commissioner Fullerton.

     

    Topics include graduate students transferring up in light of the Vernon Adams situation and the status of the FCS moving forward. Interesting comments in that Fullerton believes the upper FCS teams, which include the BSC teams and the University of North Dakota, will likely be merging with the bottom 5 FBS conferences in the next 4-5 years. Essentially, the way it stands now, I agree with him. Every season the top 10 FCS teams could easily play night in and night out with the likes of the MAC, Sun Belt, etc. 

  9. Homecoming game set for October 10 should be a good one against Idaho State. My expectations for this season are quite simple: be competitive on the road and win-out at home. With that, UND will have wins against Montana State and Idaho State and chances against top teams like FBS Wyoming and FCS No.1 NDSU.

     

    Bubba continues to push this thing in the right direction with a winning season in 2015. Playoffs this season would just be extra, but nothing wrong with that!

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  10. Is it too far fetched to think we can roll into Missoula 4-0 in big sky play?

    2015 UND football schedule (via undsports.com)

    Sep 05

    Wyoming at Laramie, Wyo

    Sep 12

    Drake (50th Annual Potato Bowl USA) Grand Forks, N.D. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

    Grand Forks, N.D.

    Sep 19

    North Dakota State at Fargo, N.D. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

    at Fargo, N.D. Sat,

    Sep 26

    UC Davis (Family Weekend/Military Appreciation Day) * Grand Forks, N.D. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

    Grand Forks, N.D.

    Oct 03

    Portland State * at Portland, Ore. TBA TBA

    at Portland, Ore.

    Oct 10

    Idaho State (Homecoming) * Grand Forks, N.D. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

    Grand Forks, N.D.

    Oct 17

    Weber State * at Ogden, Utah 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

    at Ogden, Utah Sat,

    Oct 24

    Montana * at Missoula, Mont. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

    at Missoula, Mont. ROOT Sports Sat,

    Oct 31

    Montana State (Hall of Fame Game/Band Day) * Grand Forks, N.D. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

    Grand Forks, N.D.

    Nov 14

    Northern Colorado (Senior Day) * Grand Forks, N.D. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

    Grand Forks, N.D.

    Nov 21

    Cal Poly * at San Luis Obispo, Calif. 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

    at San Luis Obispo, Calif.

    Bold = Conference Games

    The non-conference games, particularly Wyoming and North Dakota State, should toughen up the defense and provide valuable experience for the offense. Although UND will likely go 1-2 in non-conference play, the beginning portion of the conference schedule is quite a difference in terms of opponent difficulty and should offer up some wins. UND will have a legitimate shot at going 4-0 to start conference play, but it will take a couple quality efforts on the road, which is the big question mark at this point in time: how will UND football play on the road? In my opinion, UND will be real tough at home again, but the road games are definitely a toss-up.

    Remember, UND football lost to a lowly SUU team last fall on the road, yet took a top-10 Montana to the wire in the Alerus. Point is, the combination of crowd noise and competent defense makes the Alerus Center a formidable place to play.

    Road football games are toss-ups right now considering where UND football is at in year #2 of the Bubba era.

  11. Pretty clear the staff is trying to bring in at least one more cornerback before the season to help shore up the secondary.

    Yes, they appear to really want another CB. Let's hope they find a quality player/student before August.

    Also, would be nice to find another RB; however, it appears the coaches are content with the group of Arrington, Olivera, and Santiago. I would expect them to also move Iwarri Smith from safety to RB and Kyle Norberg from LB to RB. I guess, with those players, the RB group is not too bad. Will need to add a couple good freshman RBs in the 2016 recruiting class, though.

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  12. He was quoted saying that it was an easy decision and that NDSU showed more interest. Bubbles must have had another Canadian on his recruiting radar.

    Not sure how NDSU kicking UND's ass on September 19 is going to change anything. Good thing that Bubbles can fall back on pimping that aeronautical program and dam near worst rated medical school as a recruiting tool. They sure seem to have been raking in the talent.

    The lack of grammar and logic in this post affirms the notion that you are in no position to criticize Coach Schweigert and UND's academic programs, which include the nation's top aviation program and a top 3 rural medicine medical school. Lastly, NDSU will not "kick" UND.

    You epitomize the delusion and lack of sense that most NDSU graduates possess; congrats.

    Happy Independence Day to you, the 2011 graduates of NDSU.

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  13. Phase 2 is important to the football program. It has the kind of coaching offices, locker rooms, and meeting/film rooms that all legitimate DI football programs need. NDSU, for example, has some very nice offices and meeting rooms in the Fargodome. UND and the athletic department need to get phase 2 completed, particularly for the sake of UND football and the goal of winning an FCS championship.

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  14. That was a good win. I wasn't trying to be an asshole. I was asking the question because I seriously didn't know if UND had beat a ranked FCS team on the road before.

    So in total, 3 wins against ranked FCS teams since 2006?

    UND football from 2008 - 2013 was misled and lost. UND football's leadership was competent prior to 2008 with Lennon and is again competent now with Bubba. UND will be beating ranked FCS teams on a consistent basis now with Bubba. For example, last year's patchwork team beat a ranked NAU team and easily could've beat #7 Montana. As Bubba compiles top ND, MN, and MB recruits, wins against FCS ranked teams are inevitable.
  15. This is a huge loss. Athletes like him don't come out of ND every year. We need as many ND kids as possible. They develop better and are more reliable than kids from elsewhere.

    Yes, this one hurts and UND needs to build on ND and MN student-athletes; however, NDSU is yet the top destination in terms of college football in North Dakota. Bubba and UND can work to start to change that in 2015, specifically September 19th.

  16. How so?

    Coaches are more active on social media, and the camps have been promoted way more than in the past five years. Lastly, the alumni functions have been better attended; to me that indicates that there is more interest in the program due to an increase in local networking (both HS coaches and fans alike).

  17. This is great for the area and, ultimately, UND football. As for UND needing to recruit top QB prospects, this could be the function that officially reveals top QB prospects year in and year out.

    Another "thumbs up move" for Bubba and his staff. Promotion of UND football is so much better now than when Mussman was at the helm.

  18. Nice to see Bubbles become a great cheerleader.

    34-10 NDSU.

    Your predicted score will be incorrect.

    However, thanks for your interest in the football team of ND's flagship university.

    Funny, though, that it takes all of the 2011 NDSU graduates to produce a siouxsports.com account and collaborate in order to come up with stuff. Talk about teamwork, I guess.

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