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    Quote Originally Posted by MyOhMy View Post
    I heard he had the use of a 1982 Chevy Citation with only 235k miles as well...
    That’s a great ride!


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    Quote Originally Posted by yoteforever View Post
    USD is on the rise. He’ll never come to Fargo when he can be a factor in building the program in Vermillion.

    Once he really thinks about it he won’t come
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    The moral of this story is never trust a SD coach or let them work for the Bison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KyleK View Post
    Looks like he is now staying at USD

    https://x.com/rossuglem/status/17448...Q4GrZGoCkZ3bZQ

    Ross Uglem @RossUglem • 10m

    hand up -- hearing this is no longer the case.
    Taylor was in Fargo, my understanding is that there was a verbal agreement, and I know for sure other coaches up for the job were told he was the guy.
    Now it appears he'll stay in Vermillion. We'll take down the @BisonReport post.
    Must have offered him an extra 25 cents per hour and a deluxe Mercury Tracer
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    Either way, it was a solid run. He was good enough during his time at NDSU, though extremely short and not actually an employee, we didn’t need to start a “Fire Taylor save the season!” thread. Solid stuff

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    Who does this guy think he is? Josh McDaniels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MangyOldBison View Post
    That’s a great ride!
    Apparently NDSU was only offering the use of a lightly rusted out beige 1980 Chevrolet Chevette, it was a tough call but I heard the Chevette is a stick and he didn't know how to drive a manual...

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    AMC Pacer with a rusted out floorboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlumniGreen View Post
    AMC Pacer with a rusted out floorboard.
    NO WAY!!! he would have been all over this classic panty dropper. Maybe he needed an AMC EAGLE wagon 4x4 with a 4" lift and super swampers???

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    Pretty good run for Taylor at NDSU. Never lost a game and I didn't see one poster bashing on him. That's solid and a good branch on Polasek's coaching tree.
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