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Postby Salukimadness86 » December 4th, 2021, 5:25 pm

Bison defeat SIU 38-7, and clearly dominated the game from the start.
Salukis finish 8-5, and record their third straight winning season. Program is headed in the right direction, but NDSU showed today why they should be the favorite again to win it all. Until next Fall.
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Postby Birdfan2018 » December 4th, 2021, 10:31 pm

Salukimadness86 wrote:Bison defeat SIU 38-7, and clearly dominated the game from the start.
Salukis finish 8-5, and record their third straight winning season. Program is headed in the right direction, but NDSU showed today why they should be the favorite again to win it all. Until next Fall.

I noticed Avante’ did not play today. Do you know what his injury is? Wouldn’t have changed the outcome, but would have helped the offense having him out there.
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Re: Bison Dominance

Postby Salukimadness86 » December 5th, 2021, 10:18 am

Birdfan2018 wrote:
Salukimadness86 wrote:Bison defeat SIU 38-7, and clearly dominated the game from the start.
Salukis finish 8-5, and record their third straight winning season. Program is headed in the right direction, but NDSU showed today why they should be the favorite again to win it all. Until next Fall.

I noticed Avante’ did not play today. Do you know what his injury is? Wouldn’t have changed the outcome, but would have helped the offense having him out there.


He would have opened things up a bit more, but you're correct, would not have changed the outcome. He hurt his shoulder I believe a few weeks ago, but last week might have tweaked his knee vs South Dakota. Glad he and Hartrup are back next year!
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Re: Bison Dominance

Postby Birdfan2018 » December 5th, 2021, 3:09 pm

Salukimadness86 wrote:
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Salukimadness86 wrote:Bison defeat SIU 38-7, and clearly dominated the game from the start.
Salukis finish 8-5, and record their third straight winning season. Program is headed in the right direction, but NDSU showed today why they should be the favorite again to win it all. Until next Fall.

I noticed Avante’ did not play today. Do you know what his injury is? Wouldn’t have changed the outcome, but would have helped the offense having him out there.


He would have opened things up a bit more, but you're correct, would not have changed the outcome. He hurt his shoulder I believe a few weeks ago, but last week might have tweaked his knee vs South Dakota. Glad he and Hartrup are back next year!

Looking forward to a lot of Baker to Cox next year. Any Chance D’Ante’ will be back 100% next season? Would love to see what he could do if healthy for a full season. He was better than Avante’ @ Rochester.
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Re: Bison Dominance

Postby Salukimadness86 » December 6th, 2021, 1:39 pm

Birdfan2018 wrote:Looking forward to a lot of Baker to Cox next year. Any Chance D’Ante’ will be back 100% next season? Would love to see what he could do if healthy for a full season. He was better than Avante’ @ Rochester.


Interesting you say that about D'Ante because he went to a lower level football, where his brother went to Wyoming. Have not heard anything regarding his injury. Dawgs will have somewhat of a rebuild next year, but hearing some good portal transfers have been offered.
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Re: Bison Dominance

Postby Birdfan2018 » December 6th, 2021, 2:53 pm

Salukimadness86 wrote:
Birdfan2018 wrote:Looking forward to a lot of Baker to Cox next year. Any Chance D’Ante’ will be back 100% next season? Would love to see what he could do if healthy for a full season. He was better than Avante’ @ Rochester.


Interesting you say that about D'Ante because he went to a lower level football, where his brother went to Wyoming. Have not heard anything regarding his injury. Dawgs will have somewhat of a rebuild next year, but hearing some good portal transfers have been offered.

Let’s just say the lower level had nothing to do with D’Ante’s playing ability. He was a non-scholarship at Illinois prior to transferring to SIU. His talent was not his reason for leaving and transferring to SIU.
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Re: Bison Dominance

Postby MVCfans » January 8th, 2022, 3:37 pm

NDSU defeats Montana State 38-10 to win their 9th FCS national title in 11 years. Pretty remarkable.
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Re: Bison Dominance

Postby Salukimadness86 » January 8th, 2022, 5:27 pm

MVCfans wrote:NDSU defeats Montana State 38-10 to win their 9th FCS national title in 11 years. Pretty remarkable.


Yes it is. Maybe it's time for them to move up? Somewhere, anywhere as far as I'm concerned.
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Postby unipanther99 » January 10th, 2022, 8:26 am

It took a nudge from their conference members to get St. Thomas to move up --- is it time for the same for NDSU?
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Re: Bison Dominance

Postby Salukimadness86 » January 10th, 2022, 4:16 pm

[quote="unipanther99"]It took a nudge from their conference members to get St. Thomas to move up --- is it time for the same for NDSU?[/

Not sure what else they have to prove? Who wants a dominating program to join their conference? MWC, WAC? IMO their location is an issue, but who knows?
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