LAKESBISON 3/4/2006-4/15/2011 Forever in our heartsStu Whitney @stuwhitney4mSurprised Harvard missed out. MT @AllHailTank: Well I guess I got watt I wonted I will take my talents and higher my education at UND.
Former representative of 3rd Floor Johnson
Current representative of 12 St. N Fargo
I'm surprised he likes football...Most of the professors I had didn't give two shits about sports and thought they were a drain on campus resources.
Former NDSU intramural athlete.
What do you expect him to do? He must be politically correct. Can you imagine the crap he would take if he supported his former employer rather than his current?
When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time. -Max McGee
“I really thought you had to run the football to control the game,” Erhardt once said. “You had to throw the football to score but had to run the football to win.” - Ron Erhardt
so from the JMUsportsblog today.
http://jmusportsblog.com/?p=3309&cpage=1#comment-3510
isnt this the SAME PROFESSOR? or his daughter? hmmm.
Hailey / Dec 2 2011 .
As being a JMU Duke (grad. 2009) living in Bison country for the past year, I am THRILLED JMU will be playing here. While I’m attending grad school at NDSU, you know I’ll be wearing my purple and gold proudly in the sea of crazy Bison fans. In fact, I’m rubbing it in to my student’s faces today by wearing my JMU shirt around campus today.
Another fun fact about the Fargodome: when it is filled to capacity, the dome is the 6th largest city in North Dakota. This doesn’t mean Fargo with the dome… it just means the dome on its own. J-M-U DUUUKES!!
My girlfriend went on this trip last fall and I was told that the consensus among the NDSU group is that the JMU student body is full of d*cks and pr*cks. I hate East Coast schools. That's just me though
Gotta respect that, don't you? I mean, do you expect people to change their college allegiance every time they move?
Ma and Pa went to grad school at the U of Illinois, but I guarantee that if NDSU plays Illinois, they'll be cheering for the team from North Dakota. Heck, when Dad worked at UND, Mom would go sit in the faculty seats at UND football games and cheer for the other team.