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    I don't think he has any coaching plans otherwise he would have already but Phil Hansen??
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    Kyle Emmanuel and Greg Menard aren't a bad legacy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Son of a Bison View Post
    The purple font in big stretch didn't show up for some reason. Seriously. I can see in brackets when I quote myself that it says color ="80080 but it didn't show up purple. Not sure why but Bradley obviously has his sights set on bigger things. If he does get another job I wonder who will be on his defensive staff given some of the recent hiring of Hazelton, Wash etc - but I think Babich is looking since his HC got fired in SD (yes I know Bradley fired BB). He always seems to find a spot somewhere despite Bisonville opinion of him.
    Well it gave Jay a chance to trot out his preposterous statement quote again. He seems to like that phrase any time he needs to really slam someone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GOBISON123 View Post
    No not Grant Olson. He has a long way to go as a coach.
    Didn't know you played for him, hmmmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOBISON123 View Post
    No not Grant Olson. He has a long way to go as a coach.
    What is this statement based on?
    Now this is the law of the prairie
    As old and as true as the sky
    And the Bison that keep it will prosper
    And the Bison that break it will die
    As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk
    This law is the final word:
    For the strength of the Herd is the Bison
    And the strength of the Bison is the Herd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herd12 View Post
    What is this statement based on?
    GoBison123

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    Quote Originally Posted by HerdBot View Post
    Interesting thought actually... played DE... coaches at MSUM... loves the Bison... we actually still run a similar defense that he played under... kind of like the idea.
    i like this pick...hes a very intelligent man and was a great leader in college. very meticulous in his craft when he played. doesn't hurt that he was coached by Wash and Haze...so he's got a nice list of references wth heavy ties to the program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHerd View Post
    Grant is smart, tough, competitive, and knows Bison ball having played on one of the best defenses I've ever seen. He may be inexperienced as a coach but I think I'd take him any day of the week. If nothing else shuffle things around and make him the LB coach.
    Get the stars out of your eyes. Replace a coach with 12 years experience with a 24 year old GA. As I said, I love him as much as anyone but let him pay some dues.
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    The youngest position coach hire for Coach Klieman looks to be Tyler Roehl.
    He finished playing in 2008, so was approx 28 coming back to NDSU.
    (Bryan Shepherd as defensive assistant could be younger)
    From his bio his experience was:

    Roehl spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons on the Moorhead High School football staff under former NDSU quarterback Kevin Feeney. He was NDSU's offensive graduate assistant in 2011 after spending the 2010 season as the running backs coach and junior varsity offensive coordinator at Concordia College in Moorhead.
    So looks like 4 years previous assistant experience.
    So, not saying that Grant Olson will be considered, but
    would love to see him help recruiting Minnesota, especially
    the twin cities. On the long shot an inexperienced d-line
    coach is hired, Coach Klieman is always there to devote
    extra attention.

    I see where Kody Morgan, NDSU offensive quality control coach, was a
    defensive line coach for a year at Wisconsin Stout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruinbison View Post
    The youngest position coach hire for Coach Klieman looks to be Tyler Roehl.
    He finished playing in 2008, so was approx 28 coming back to NDSU.
    (Bryan Shepherd as defensive assistant could be younger)
    From his bio his experience was:



    So looks like 4 years previous assistant experience.
    So, not saying that Grant Olson will be considered, but
    would love to see him help recruiting Minnesota, especially
    the twin cities. On the long shot an inexperienced d-line
    coach is hired, Coach Klieman is always there to devote
    extra attention.

    I see where Kody Morgan, NDSU offensive quality control coach, was a
    defensive line coach for a year at Wisconsin Stout.
    Didnt Coach klieman Coach the defense backs before he was a defensive coordinator? I don't think we should settle for a coach with no experience as. We need to find a great Coach who has experience and can turn our young recruits into studs. I think Jamar really did a great job developing players such as Menard and Emanuel. Look at how he really got ambrosious to develop the last two years. Cain will be missed so let's find another great teacher like him. I believe grant Olson has the drive to be a great Coach one day but let him learn and get some experience first.

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