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I won't deny the veer's effectiveness, but it doesn't appeal to me like power football does. I love when a defense's will gets broken by the power-scheme. It's a thing of beauty. The end of the veer at NDSU and the eventual emergence of power football might be the only benefit of a mistimed snowball fight outside of Stockbridge Hall.
In regards to spread football, it might put up pretty numbers, but it takes away the cerebral aspect of a QB and relies too much on having superior WRs compared to DBs.
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Hail the BISON!!!
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FWIW
http://herosports.com/news/fcs-recru...g-classes-2017
3. NDSU
2. JMU
1. Harvard
Time will tell
Fantastic write-up about the 2017 recruiting season:
http://www.scout.com/college/north-d...ruiting-awards
This quote from that article is Golden: The Best Recruiter?
Ryan says: The NDSU fans
It sounds totally cliche, but I've never heard recruits rave about a fan base like they do when they talk about NDSU. Time after time after time, when I'd be talking to recruits that just visited Fargo, the number one thing they'd mention to me was how supportive the fans were of the football team and that made them feel wanted and at home. The fan support absolutely made a difference in this 2017 class.