Surprise, surprise another Montana schools backs out of a return game. I really don't care if we ever play them again. >
From the Fargo Forum (sub. site but it is free)
http://www.in-forum.com/Sports/articles/152224
Montana State opts out
Jeff Kolpack, The Forum
Published Sunday, January 07, 2007
Montana State officially pulled the plug on its football game at North Dakota State next season, leaving Bison athletic director Gene Taylor in a familiar position: scrambling for games.
The move came on the heels of legislation at the NCAA Convention in Orlando, Fla. A proposal to add a 12th game for Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) teams was defeated on Saturday. The measure needed 62 percent approval to pass, but got just 48 percent. . . .
With the cancellation of MSU, NDSU has eight games: home against Stephen F. Austin (Texas), California Davis and Southern Utah and away against Minnesota, Mississippi Valley State, California Poly, Western Illinois and South Dakota State.
Taylor’s hopes to expand to at least five home games.
“I’m a little nervous now,” he said. “I don’t know how many I-AA’s are available. My thought is maybe don’t panic and the longer people don’t have games, the more willing they will be to play you. But I don’t want to wait until April.”
The NDSU and Montana State game was part of a home-and-home contract. The Bison played in Bozeman in 2005. . . . (read more)
Go State!
From the Fargo Forum (sub. site but it is free)
http://www.in-forum.com/Sports/articles/152224
Montana State opts out
Jeff Kolpack, The Forum
Published Sunday, January 07, 2007
Montana State officially pulled the plug on its football game at North Dakota State next season, leaving Bison athletic director Gene Taylor in a familiar position: scrambling for games.
The move came on the heels of legislation at the NCAA Convention in Orlando, Fla. A proposal to add a 12th game for Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) teams was defeated on Saturday. The measure needed 62 percent approval to pass, but got just 48 percent. . . .
With the cancellation of MSU, NDSU has eight games: home against Stephen F. Austin (Texas), California Davis and Southern Utah and away against Minnesota, Mississippi Valley State, California Poly, Western Illinois and South Dakota State.
Taylor’s hopes to expand to at least five home games.
“I’m a little nervous now,” he said. “I don’t know how many I-AA’s are available. My thought is maybe don’t panic and the longer people don’t have games, the more willing they will be to play you. But I don’t want to wait until April.”
The NDSU and Montana State game was part of a home-and-home contract. The Bison played in Bozeman in 2005. . . . (read more)
Go State!
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