https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...fp-sources-say
Doesn’t sound like splitting up FBS to me
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...fp-sources-say
Doesn’t sound like splitting up FBS to me
Your reading comprehension matches your all red profile. Deficienct
I said adding 22 new scholarships would not immediately improve a Bison team because they would go to true freshman, who rarely if ever play for a year or 2. They need time to develop and learn the systems.
You could bring in a bunch of transfers but that is a guaranteed disaster for most teams, which is why we don't do more than a handful every year
NDSU football would destroy the MWC book it! Still wouldn’t mind being in that conference to show the rest of the FBS we mean business.
*Sent from my iPhone where autocorrect is definitely not my friend*
Don't let a few posters get to you. I personally would LOVE to play Wyoming, UNLV, NIU and Air Force. Talk about the best home games in Bison history. Those would be my favorites. The road games of pretty much every game would be fun and upgrade. UTEP hasn't been very good but I love their stadium. A trip to Albuquerque would be worth it, just to do the Breaking Bad tour lol. Hawaii every so often? That's cool AF
Right now we travel to places like Indiana State and Murray State with very few fans in the stands. Youngstown Ohio isn't exactly a great trip either, although they actually have fans
Just the last 3 seasons. They lost Norvell to CSU and made a horrible hire to replace him. They seem to be on the road to recovery with a coach who ironically made his bones at the FCS level, Jeff Choate, Montana State. I think they will bounce back this season and go to a bowl but next year they will be very competitive. They will have their field house finished by next summer and they are putting more premium boxes and more loge seating in Mackay for next fall. The school has pledged 50 million bucks totally towards football over the next 10 years. All of the money they get from a settlement or trial will go to that fund.
They have spent the last 10 years mostly on facilities for other sports and increasing the basketball budget by a bunch. There is a 400 million dollar privately funded basketball arena coming in 2027. Nevada is on a really nice flight path at the moment so that is cool.
oops double post