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15 hours ago, Dustin said:

Looks like the Valley is for NDSU to lose. Same old $—t.

I think SIU is in the drivers seat. They don’t play NDSU this year and will be favored by double digits in every game left on the schedule.

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44 minutes ago, nd1sufan said:

I think SIU is in the drivers seat. They don’t play NDSU this year and will be favored by double digits in every game left on the schedule.

Hadn’t considered them, but you make a Good case. 

Posted
51 minutes ago, nd1sufan said:

I think SIU is in the drivers seat. They don’t play NDSU this year and will be favored by double digits in every game left on the schedule.

But they play UND next …

upset?

probably, this is type of game Bubba wins when all the pressure is off now with 0-2 start 

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wow NDSU - three straight toss up calls:  Grounding, Personal Foul late hit and PI in the endzone in the last 2:00 of this game.

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Posted
53 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

i see that crappy cam miller is playing qb at ndac...whre is reuben?

Unfortunately their staff finally figured out he's their best option. And it's not that close. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, geaux_sioux said:

Gotta give respect to Entz, adult braces are hard to pull off but they fit his persona 

i guess my comments really got to him?

Posted
4 minutes ago, jdub27 said:

Unfortunately their staff finally figured out he's their best option. And it's not that close. 

seriously?  patterson is a healthy pull/scratch???? for cam miller!!!!!!!! holy crap

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1 hour ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

seriously?  patterson is a healthy pull/scratch???? for cam miller!!!!!!!! holy crap

Turns out offenses work better when the playbook expands beyond QB scramble, long lob deep and RB up the middle. 

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36 minutes ago, jdub27 said:

Turns out offenses work better when the playbook expands beyond QB scramble, long lob deep and RB up the middle. 

Not much better apparently 

Posted
14 minutes ago, JohnboyND7 said:

Miller is a lot better lol

19 points vs a team that gave up 26 and 42 in their previous two home games. Yah man big difference. 

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1 hour ago, UND1983 said:

19 points vs a team that gave up 26 and 42 in their previous two home games. Yah man big difference. 

Unless those points were given up to a Quincy Patterson run offense your comparison is irrelevant. NDSU’s offense is head and shoulders better with Miller running it. He’s raw and needs more experience, but ndsu is a much more dangerous team with Miller running the show.

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5 hours ago, Bison06 said:

Unless those points were given up to a Quincy Patterson run offense your comparison is irrelevant. NDSU’s offense is head and shoulders better with Miller running it. He’s raw and needs more experience, but ndsu is a much more dangerous team with Miller running the show.

Serious question though. Does Cole take over next year? I agree that ndsu offense looks better with Miller running it, I just don't feel like his ceiling is high enough for the caliber of team ndsu wants to be.

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1 hour ago, SiouxBoys said:

Serious question though. Does Cole take over next year? I agree that ndsu offense looks better with Miller running it, I just don't feel like his ceiling is high enough for the caliber of team ndsu wants to be.

Screw ndsu and the “team they want to be”. Their heads are so big down in Fargo, they can’t walk straight. 
 

UND needs to get their sh*t together and beat those punks. For 2021, looking like a long shot, as likely UND won’t make playoffs. But 2022…

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32 minutes ago, UND-FB-FAN said:

Screw ndsu and the “team they want to be”. Their heads are so big down in Fargo, they can’t walk straight. 
 

UND needs to get their sh*t together and beat those punks. For 2021, looking like a long shot, as likely UND won’t make playoffs. But 2022…

Relax, Karen. Was just asking a question.

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3 hours ago, SiouxBoys said:

Serious question though. Does Cole take over next year? I agree that ndsu offense looks better with Miller running it, I just don't feel like his ceiling is high enough for the caliber of team ndsu wants to be.

Hard to say with what we’ve seen from Cole so far. As any football fan knows, the QB sitting on the bench is always the best player on the team when things aren’t going great. He certainly looks the part and has looked good in the limited opportunities he’s gotten. I think people also need to remember this was(without looking it up) Cam Miller’s 10th start maybe, some of NDSU’s all time greats didn’t look good their true freshman year or had the luxury of sitting and learning for much longer than Cam has. He’s been thrown into the fire so I’m giving him time to develop before I say he isn’t the guy moving forward.

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4 hours ago, Bison06 said:

Hard to say with what we’ve seen from Cole so far. As any football fan knows, the QB sitting on the bench is always the best player on the team when things aren’t going great. He certainly looks the part and has looked good in the limited opportunities he’s gotten. I think people also need to remember this was(without looking it up) Cam Miller’s 10th start maybe, some of NDSU’s all time greats didn’t look good their true freshman year or had the luxury of sitting and learning for much longer than Cam has. He’s been thrown into the fire so I’m giving him time to develop before I say he isn’t the guy moving forward.

They also had the luxury of being much better football players.

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22 minutes ago, geaux_sioux said:

They also had the luxury of being much better football players.

That does help, haha

Though, people somehow forget the early Brock Jensen years when we won a lot of games in spite of him. Easton Stick also left a ton to be desired his first year as starter.

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11 minutes ago, Bison06 said:

That does help, haha

Though, people somehow forget the early Brock Jensen years when we won a lot of games in spite of him. Easton Stick also left a ton to be desired his first year as starter.

Cam Miller looks like a perfectly capable Bison QB. I think earlier non-freak QBs had the privilege of playing on better teams with significantly better coaches running the show.

Kid throws a nice ball. Can move around pretty good. I like him. Maybe the younger guy is better but no way of knowing that right now. 

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45 minutes ago, Bison06 said:

That does help, haha

Though, people somehow forget the early Brock Jensen years when we won a lot of games in spite of him. Easton Stick also left a ton to be desired his first year as starter.

Id argue that Brock clearly had a little something extra to him from the start though. Just the way he carried himself.

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