CaBisonFan
11-13-2006, 05:39 AM
Call me strange. Call me whatever you want. But here's what I think.
Every player that has sweat blood on their Bison jersey since the Mudra/Erhardt days is a member of the Bison tradition....which is one huge roster of champions. Even many of the non-champion teams were really good.
Thusly....it's all one team. There's no need to really compare them. To do so is to lessen the contributions of all of the players and coaches that are responsible for building and maintaining the Bison tradition.
SU is a feared program. It has been since the early 60s. They are the most dominant program in the history of the old DII....and now they are feared in DI-AA.
The tradition continues. It has gone through down cycles.
But baby.....is it ever back.....in a new form.
Players from the past have allowed others to live the Bison tradition. Part of the quick transition to DI-AA has to do with the great respect for the program and a 'confidence' that comes with wearing the uniform.
It's all one big team. When a coach goes out to recruit....kids listen because it is 'North Dakota State.'
And because of the 2006 edition....kids will listen even harder again.
40-17 this Saturday.....Bison go 10-1 and rank in the top 3 to end the year. This is a championship team with great character and skill.
Every player that has sweat blood on their Bison jersey since the Mudra/Erhardt days is a member of the Bison tradition....which is one huge roster of champions. Even many of the non-champion teams were really good.
Thusly....it's all one team. There's no need to really compare them. To do so is to lessen the contributions of all of the players and coaches that are responsible for building and maintaining the Bison tradition.
SU is a feared program. It has been since the early 60s. They are the most dominant program in the history of the old DII....and now they are feared in DI-AA.
The tradition continues. It has gone through down cycles.
But baby.....is it ever back.....in a new form.
Players from the past have allowed others to live the Bison tradition. Part of the quick transition to DI-AA has to do with the great respect for the program and a 'confidence' that comes with wearing the uniform.
It's all one big team. When a coach goes out to recruit....kids listen because it is 'North Dakota State.'
And because of the 2006 edition....kids will listen even harder again.
40-17 this Saturday.....Bison go 10-1 and rank in the top 3 to end the year. This is a championship team with great character and skill.