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We can turn the page, but the following was Retweeted by Noriega. If indeed it was PWO to PWO he didn't try to clear up any potential confusion. 

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On 7/26/2021 at 5:45 AM, AJS said:

 

 

We can turn the page, but the following was Retweeted by Noriega. If indeed it was PWO to PWO he didn't try to clear up any potential confusion. 

I think in Noriega's tweet about UND he just said offer, and didn't mention scholarship or walk on.. my guess is the prep red zone guy just guessed if they were both walk-on offers, or maybe und threw a few thousand towards him, as we all know it isnt all or nothing.  

Moving on....  stealing this verbatim from AGS.... good luck to Zeb!

"Update on ex-NDSU QB Zeb Noland:

After initially hanging up his cleats and taking a GA position with South Carolina, Noland has un-hung(??) said cleats. It seems the Gamecocks presumptive starter went down with a foot injury in practice last week and the depth behind him was a true freshman, a walk-on and a 5th year transfer from St. Francis. Noland, as pretty much the only person in the 803 area code with remaining college eligibility and actual game experience, was quickly fitted for pads and is now in the mix to play vs. E Illinois on Sept. 4.

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sp...253546169.html

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13 minutes ago, nodak651 said:

I think in Noriega's tweet about UND he just said offer, and didn't mention scholarship or walk on.. my guess is the prep red zone guy just guessed if they were both walk-on offers, or maybe und threw a few thousand towards him, as we all know it isnt all or nothing.  

Moving on....  stealing this verbatim from AGS.... good luck to Zeb!

"Update on ex-NDSU QB Zeb Noland:

After initially hanging up his cleats and taking a GA position with South Carolina, Noland has un-hung(??) said cleats. It seems the Gamecocks presumptive starter went down with a foot injury in practice last week and the depth behind him was a true freshman, a walk-on and a 5th year transfer from St. Francis. Noland, as pretty much the only person in the 803 area code with remaining college eligibility and actual game experience, was quickly fitted for pads and is now in the mix to play vs. E Illinois on Sept. 4.

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sp...253546169.html

There wasn't an average Jr High QB available in all of South Carolina??  That's odd.

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On 7/26/2021 at 7:45 AM, AJS said:

 

 

We can turn the page, but the following was Retweeted by Noriega. If indeed it was PWO to PWO he didn't try to clear up any potential confusion. 

NDSU probably has NLI funds for all PWOs.....being a step ahead again.

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What is it with that part of the country and their ugly fields? Eastern Washington’s red and Boise’s blue should have been removed years ago.

 

UND has the original color-coordinated field going all the way back to natural grass.  :hypocrite:  None have ever done it better.

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4 hours ago, sioux24/7 said:

No idea if real, but omg. 

My guess is that Vandal fans are getting a twofer trolling ISU and Boise State (field colors) at the same time.

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15 minutes ago, JohnboyND7 said:

I was under the impression turf had to be green now unless you were grandfathered in? 

Now that you mentioned it, I thought I recall reading something like that.

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2 hours ago, JohnboyND7 said:

I was under the impression turf had to be green now unless you were grandfathered in? 

That was a proposed rule, but it never went through. The NFL doesn't allow it without permission, but no team has ever asked for it. Currently, Boise State holds the trademark rights to ANY non-green artificial turf. So if you are a middle school, high school, college, or pro team and want a non-traditional turf in any color, you need to get their permission. They license any color but blue and orange for free, and those other two colors(especially blue) are handled on a case-by-case basis. Considering Idaho State's proximity to Boise, I wouldn't be surprised if ISU has to pay a bit if they want black and orange turf. OTOH, Boise may just wave it though since they're in different subdivisions.

Honestly, I like that field a lot more than UCA's, Boise's, or EWU's. The black keeps the orange from being overpowering. Hell, it's even better than UNI's field and that one's even green/green(UNI chose a really bad shade of contrasting green).

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Seen on twitter that UND360 says that Missouri State has 34 transfers in this year :0. Bobby P doing some work over there, should be interesting to see how their season plays out.

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2 hours ago, GoHawks said:

Seen on twitter that UND360 says that Missouri State has 34 transfers in this year :0. Bobby P doing some work over there, should be interesting to see how their season plays out.

In order to get 34 transfers we can assume most are scholarships so that begs the question: Were some of his players from last year shown the door?

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1 hour ago, shep said:

In order to get 34 transfers we can assume most are scholarships so that begs the question: Were some of his players from last year shown the door?

Hopefully he hung onto those beautiful offensive linemen

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42 minutes ago, geaux_sioux said:

Gonna miss his name

Any relation to Fawn?

On Fawn’s tragic demise, from CNN iReport:

WOUNDED DEER, Massachusetts – Emily Dickinson College sophomore Fawn Liebowitz died suddenly last week in a kiln explosion on campus. Liebowitz, 20, a sociology major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, was tragically killed while firing a pot in the new kiln in Sylvia Plath Hall. “Messy” was how Wounded Deer Fire Chief Michael Redman described the scene of the accident. “It was hard to tell the pot shards from the body parts,” said the pyrodefense professional. “She just blew like a frog sucking on a cherry bomb,” Redman added.

Tragic. Just so fucking tragic. So that’s how she died, but who WAS Fawn Liebowitz?

Simply put, she was a kind soul, a selfless contributor to the world around her, a loving friend and family member, and a leader of young slampieces. Among her many shining accomplishments, her most noteworthy, by far, is the taming of the young, wild colt in Eric Stratton, known to most as “Otter.” A feat that, after countless collegiate women attempted in earnest, was deemed impossible. Making an honest man out of the stallion from nearby Faber College was at the forefront of hundreds of lists of the Faber and Emily Dickinson College MRS degree seekers. Otter was a man who had the world by its giblets. He worked the Faber student council like a seasoned lobbyist, knocked boots with the dean’s wife, and closed on rushees at an unprecedented batting average of .995. All attempts to woo the handsome Delta Rush Chair from Faber were futile. That was until Fawn engaged that patented Liebowitz sex trance and locked him down. They were engaged to be engaged, and then Stratton set out for her dormitory at Emily Dickinson College with a couple fraternity brothers, Donald “Boon” Schoenstein, and pledges Flounder and Pinto, to pick her up for a night out on the town. It was a beautiful, flourishing relationship, and only in its infancy.

 

Upon his arrival to the dorms, tragic news struck Otter like a dagger to the heart. His minx had passed. But the night, as solemn as it was, was not lost. The news of Leibowitz’s freak kiln explosion incident was delivered in the form of the young, ample-breasted ex-roommate of Fawn, Shelly Dubinsky. We’d later find out that Dubinsky was quite the giving soul herself, which should be no surprise to anyone. After all, Fawn did room with her. Shelly was down for a good time that evening, and Otter, amidst the worst night of his life, still wanted to party, because Otter parties.

As a final gesture to secure Fawn’s illustrious legacy, Stratton decided to take Shelly and a couple of her friends out on the town to see Otis Day and The Knights. It’s what Fawn would have wanted. Oh how Fawn loved Otis and the Knights. The night was moving along splendidly when Stratton became noticeably distraught while reminiscing over his lost lover. That’s when he slipped out of the club with Shelly and into the backseat of the car to talk about his feelings, and to bump uglies with a fiery passion. They did it for Fawn. Hard.

Fawn Liebowitz had legs that went on for days, a nice, firm backside that appeared to be etched from stone, flawless olive skin, and the face of an angel. But what Fawn was easily best known for: a set of high-and-tight twins that filled C-cups like OJ’s hand filled a leather glove. And she was a giver.

To Fawn Liebowitz, a Great American Slampiece.

 

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