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Appreciate Jim O'Day (who took over for Coach Read after Read's brief stint as Montana's interim AD 2004-2005) as well as Griz Great Dave Dickenson for jumping on our ESPN MT show today. Dave, as always, was as good as it gets.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6MMJxqdBtb2irfb0iLKMhD?si=f4a1c1c3afff40ce
 
Bobby Hauck & Tyler Flink

https://open.spotify.com/episode/04G4USkmjS3tn92nvOOnCG?si=5ff755d6dd8e42a3

Marty Mornhinweg on the FCS national title game
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3sF0AYYrX8meF20c64hlWE?si=69cfdab0cab241e2
 
"Road to Frisco" presented by Greenhouse Farmacy is a fascinating read featuring a few anonymous offensive coaches breaking down the defenses for #GrizFB & @GoJacksFB courtesy of @AndrewH202

https://skylinesportsmt.com/fcs-title-game-anonymous-coaches-scout-the-griz-jacks-defense/

https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1743437217777995995
 
Colter_Nuanez56 said:
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1744206387360796858

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG_PIXJNJEA

oops? SDSU playing against SDSU?

No. 1 South Dakota State and No. 2 South Dakota State squared off in Frisco, Texas on January 7, 2024 for the FCS national title game.
 
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1744423370207481985

https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1744423943250071819

https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1744424948628934690
 
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1748732731545338361

A GAME IN PHOTOS: Brooks Nuanez on 2023 national championship game
https://skylinesportsmt.com/a-game-in-photos-brooks-nuanez-on-2023-national-championship-game/
 
https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1748749028085399603

A GAME IN PHOTOS: Blake Hempstead on the 2023 FCS national championship game
https://skylinesportsmt.com/a-game-in-photos-blake-hempstead-on-the-2023-fcs-national-championship-game/
 
I have this 'filter' that automatically ignores anything related to 'Colter' or 'Nuanez.' Been working fine since the advent of the 'MSdUi' thing. I've been 'Colter free' for quite a while now. Feels great!
 
Thanks Colter. I haven't had a chance to listen yet; hopefully by week's end though.

I'm curious what he had to say about a large number of his players being involved in a brawl and one of his linemen sucker punching one of UI's largest donors. Can you please give us a little preview regarding that?
Uh....what???? lmao

How did I miss that?
 

UI fundraising event canceled as a result of scuffle allegedly involving football players​

The Vandal Summerfest event raised more than $60,000 to the Vandal Scholarship Fund in the last three years, with a goal of another $35,000 in 2024.
Author: Trevan Pixley (Lewiston Tribune)
Published: 1:02 PM MDT April 9, 2024
Updated: 1:02 PM MDT April 9, 2024
MOSCOW, Idaho — This article originally appeared in The Lewiston Tribune.
The West Treasure Valley chapter of the Vandal Scholarship Fund voted 17-1 in favor of canceling the fourth annual Vandal Summerfest event scheduled for June 6, eliminating an estimated $35,000 in donations.
According to an email sent by the chapter’s president, Marg Chipman, a Feb. 10 incident on the UI campus in Moscow involving reportedly “40-45 football players, some wearing ski masks and carrying broken PVC pipes,” was the “direct cause” of the decision to cancel the event.

Moscow police responded to the scene just before 11 p.m. on Feb. 10 because of a “large fight” with multiple people, according to a dispatch report.
According to Moscow police captain Tyson Berrett, witnesses at the scene said Idaho football players were involved.
EMTs treated two to three students at the scene.
According to the email obtained by the Lewiston Tribune, when the players were told to leave by a senior civil engineering student from Weiser, “one of the defensive linemen (who they all could identify as he was not wearing a mask) sucker-punched him in the face, knocking him out, breaking his nose and causing a concussion.”
“People have died from similar blows,” Chipman said in the email. “And we are so thankful that didn’t happen. But who knows the long-term effects, both physically and psychologically, this trauma will have on him and his family, which includes five generations of Vandals.”
The Vandal Summerfest event raised more than $60,000 to the VSF in the last three years, with a goal of another $35,000 in 2024.
“After this incident, none of us could see ourselves going out and asking for sponsorships or selling tickets in light of this situation,” Chipman said. “Not when one of our own was brutally attacked.”
The victim’s father was the biggest sponsor during the three years of the event, according to Chipman’s email.
“We know there is an ongoing investigation,” Chipman said. “... These kids must be held accountable; they don’t only represent themselves but thousands of Vandals who came before them, many of whom contribute their hard-earned money to provide for these student-athletes’ education.”
Trevan Pixley may be contacted at 208-848-2290, [email protected] or on Twitter @TreebTalks
This article originally appeared in the Lewiston Tribune, read more on lmtribune.com.
 
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