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    Quote Originally Posted by Bisonator98 View Post
    Typical homer article. Yes ISU is good offensively. Are they all world as this seems to suggest.....NO. They were 3-8 last season for a reason. I have no doubt we will move the ball and score against there defense or lack there of, our defense just needs to limit big plays and create a few TO's.
    Still, as I have said elsewhere, I cannot imagine how difficult it will be for NDSUs defense to prepare for an offense for which no tape exists. Plenty of film on Bison tendencies. This has to give ISU a decided advantage in game planning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bisonator98 View Post
    Typical homer article. Yes ISU is good offensively. Are they all world as this seems to suggest.....NO. They were 3-8 last season for a reason. I have no doubt we will move the ball and score against there defense or lack there of, our defense just needs to limit big plays and create a few TO's.

    Correction. We were 3-9.

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    " Our strategy for winning against BISON was simple, we put our WRs and RBs in a 1 on 1 situation with their defense in the backfield.....everybody knows they have some freshman who cannot tackle in a 1 on 1 situation.....Joe Glen"

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    The video clip above is currently not available.......what was it about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SDbison View Post
    The video clip above is currently not available.......what was it about?
    Phil Murphy from ESPN asked Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads what are their plans for the upcoming season and Paul Rhoads said

    Most improved position is the QB position.
    Expects EJ Bibbs to have a greater role and more ball in his hands and spread him out. He is the playmaker for Iowa Cyclones.
    Expects Corey Morsey to get to the QB.
    Talked about Alan Lazard .
    " Our strategy for winning against BISON was simple, we put our WRs and RBs in a 1 on 1 situation with their defense in the backfield.....everybody knows they have some freshman who cannot tackle in a 1 on 1 situation.....Joe Glen"

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    Punch them in the mouth early & often. This is an absolute must.
    NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOBISON123 View Post
    Phil Murphy from ESPN asked Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads what are their plans for the upcoming season and Paul Rhoads said

    Most improved position is the QB position.
    Expects EJ Bibbs to have a greater role and more ball in his hands and spread him out. He is the playmaker for Iowa Cyclones.
    Expects Corey Morsey to get to the QB.
    Talked about Alan Lazard .
    Well, Carson is only giving him 29 pounds (231/260) and is 2 inches taller........(6' 6"/6" 4")
    Bring it bitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BisonNeil View Post
    Still, as I have said elsewhere, I cannot imagine how difficult it will be for NDSUs defense to prepare for an offense for which no tape exists. Plenty of film on Bison tendencies. This has to give ISU a decided advantage in game planning.

    I'm sure Mangino has not drastically changed his offensive philosophy since Kansas. Coaches get in 'comfort' zones just like anyone else.

    I'm sure the Bison coaches will be prepared.

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    Coach on radio talk show on trip thru Iowa in early Aug had him saying they will be a no-huddle offense---time will tell. At that time, he said the competition between the 2 QB's was even, with each struggling in some areas, doing well in others.

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    RB Aaron Wimberly smiles when the reporter asks if he will catch the ball more this year.....hmmmmm.....

    http://www.desmoinesregister.com/sto...fall/13894087/
    " Our strategy for winning against BISON was simple, we put our WRs and RBs in a 1 on 1 situation with their defense in the backfield.....everybody knows they have some freshman who cannot tackle in a 1 on 1 situation.....Joe Glen"

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