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CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Blgs Griz Fan said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
What is bullshit about it ?

Getting tired of watching FCS Teams take the field against the NDSU Semi Pro Bison. Pay em to play , COA as Bobcat Coach Choate pointed out.

Getting tired of FCS fans complaining about NDSU taking advantage of proving full cost of attendance while simultaneously watching the program they cheer for elect to not provide full cost of attendance or take the necessary measures to fundraise so their programs can provide the benefit.

The fact is NDSU is able to provide the benefit to the players because the collective alumni base through team makers, provides more money to the athletic department at NDSU than the alumni base of the University of Montana.

And Fargo has more people getting paid by the institution who provide banned drugs to the players. We cannot forget that undeniable fact.

Mount Rushmore of Doping:

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When did the NDSU athletic department provide banned supplements to players?
 
Hasn’t the memo been delivered by horse and buggy to the two universities in Montana yet that all division I universities have the ability to offer COA? I think JMU, SDSU UNI and others got the memo. What, you can’t scrape together a couple hundred thousand? When you are regularly recruiting against the MAC, MWC and (B1G practice squads), pretty stupid not to get on board.

And what, after constant testing for 10 years and 30 plus playoff games a single player was caught for an elevated level on a test. That’s less than und and dozens of other programs in the same timeframe. Does Ndsu have a systematic issue . . . Not at all, zero evidence of that. Only someone with the integrity of Nancy Pelosi would suggest otherwise.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Blgs Griz Fan said:
Getting tired of watching FCS Teams take the field against the NDSU Semi Pro Bison. Pay em to play , COA as Bobcat Coach Choate pointed out.

Getting tired of FCS fans complaining about NDSU taking advantage of proving full cost of attendance while simultaneously watching the program they cheer for elect to not provide full cost of attendance or take the necessary measures to fundraise so their programs can provide the benefit.

The fact is NDSU is able to provide the benefit to the players because the collective alumni base through team makers, provides more money to the athletic department at NDSU than the alumni base of the University of Montana.

And Fargo has more people getting paid by the institution who provide banned drugs to the players. We cannot forget that undeniable fact.

Mount Rushmore of Doping:

th

51cd6e8069beddc545000049-750-980.jpg

Marion-Jones-01.jpg

86f8fc69a57ea10dbb46a02b0cb8bdd5.jpg

When did the NDSU athletic department provide banned supplements to players?

Can’t even read!
:lol: :lol: :clap:
 
Herd said:
Hasn’t the memo been delivered by horse and buggy to the two universities in Montana yet that all division I universities have the ability to offer COA? I think JMU, SDSU UNI and others got the memo. What, you can’t scrape together a couple hundred thousand?

And what, after constant testing for 10 years and 30 plus games a single player was caught for an elevated level on a test. That’s less than und in the same timeframe.

And, who gave him the banned drugs, again? All together now....hahaha!
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Herd said:
Hasn’t the memo been delivered by horse and buggy to the two universities in Montana yet that all division I universities have the ability to offer COA? I think JMU, SDSU UNI and others got the memo. What, you can’t scrape together a couple hundred thousand?

And what, after constant testing for 10 years and 30 plus games a single player was caught for an elevated level on a test. That’s less than und in the same timeframe.

And, who gave him the banned drugs, again? All together now....hahaha!

A motivational speaker, not employed by NDSU, sold him a pre-work out supplement, similar to those at CVS, that had too much caffeine in it.

One player in the last 30 years that has been busted for an illegal supplement at NDSU....and it was fucking caffeine.

Just stop with you weak ass arguments. The University of Montana had players receive illegal booster support in response to arrests and on an institutional level hid sexual assault in the name of winning.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Herd said:
Hasn’t the memo been delivered by horse and buggy to the two universities in Montana yet that all division I universities have the ability to offer COA? I think JMU, SDSU UNI and others got the memo. What, you can’t scrape together a couple hundred thousand?

And what, after constant testing for 10 years and 30 plus games a single player was caught for an elevated level on a test. That’s less than und in the same timeframe.

And, who gave him the banned drugs, again? All together now....hahaha!

A motivational speaker, not employed by NDSU, sold him a pre-work out supplement, similar to those at CVS, that had too much caffeine in it.

One player in the last 30 years that has been busted for an illegal supplement at NDSU....and it was fucking caffeine.

Just stop with you weak ass arguments. The University of Montana had players receive illegal booster support :lol: in response to arrests and on an institutional level hid sexual assault in the name of winning.

Bahaha! Ok. That dude didn’t take any payment from the Fargo program. Sure. I totally believe it! :lol: :thumb: :thumb:
 
Herd said:
Hasn’t the memo been delivered by horse and buggy to the two universities in Montana yet that all division I universities have the ability to offer COA? I think JMU, SDSU UNI and others got the memo. What, you can’t scrape together a couple hundred thousand? When you are regularly recruiting against the MAC, MWC and (B1G practice squads), pretty stupid not to get on board.

And what, after constant testing for 10 years and 30 plus playoff games a single player was caught for an elevated level on a test. That’s less than und and dozens of other programs in the same timeframe. Does Ndsu have a systematic issue . . . Not at all, zero evidence of that. Only someone with the integrity of Nancy Pelosi would suggest otherwise.
It's bad enough that fans of other teams feel it necessary to clutter up a GRIZ web page but now we've got listen to political nonsense. Okay Herd you've made your political opinion known (apparently these days you are only allowed to have one of two opinions), you are now free to roam back to Fargo and chew your cud while enjoying the January weather and breath taking scenery.
 
SaskGriz said:
Herd said:
Hasn’t the memo been delivered by horse and buggy to the two universities in Montana yet that all division I universities have the ability to offer COA? I think JMU, SDSU UNI and others got the memo. What, you can’t scrape together a couple hundred thousand? When you are regularly recruiting against the MAC, MWC and (B1G practice squads), pretty stupid not to get on board.

And what, after constant testing for 10 years and 30 plus playoff games a single player was caught for an elevated level on a test. That’s less than und and dozens of other programs in the same timeframe. Does Ndsu have a systematic issue . . . Not at all, zero evidence of that. Only someone with the integrity of Nancy Pelosi would suggest otherwise.
It's bad enough that fans of other teams feel it necessary to clutter up a GRIZ web page but now we've got listen to political nonsense. Okay Herd you've made your political opinion known (apparently these days you are only allowed to have one of two opinions), you are now free to roam back to Fargo and chew your cud while enjoying the January weather and breath taking scenery.

Why doesn’t the University of Montana provide FCOA to their student athletes? Seems kind of weak that you guys perceive the Griz as being a power FCS program, but the athletic department is too broke/cheap/inept to provide FCOA.

FYI, the Bison won 5 national championships without FCOA as they did not start providing it until 2016-2017.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011, you can’t handle it, Bub. And it is glorious!

I really think you should contact the NCAA and inform them with the knowledge you received from the Fargo Forum. Let them know all of the inside knowledge you have.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011, you can’t handle it, Bub. And it is glorious!

I really think you should contact the NCAA and inform them with the knowledge you received from the Fargo Forum. Let them know all of the inside knowledge you have.

Haha! And eGriz remains undefeated!
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
SaskGriz said:
Herd said:
Hasn’t the memo been delivered by horse and buggy to the two universities in Montana yet that all division I universities have the ability to offer COA? I think JMU, SDSU UNI and others got the memo. What, you can’t scrape together a couple hundred thousand? When you are regularly recruiting against the MAC, MWC and (B1G practice squads), pretty stupid not to get on board.

And what, after constant testing for 10 years and 30 plus playoff games a single player was caught for an elevated level on a test. That’s less than und and dozens of other programs in the same timeframe. Does Ndsu have a systematic issue . . . Not at all, zero evidence of that. Only someone with the integrity of Nancy Pelosi would suggest otherwise.
It's bad enough that fans of other teams feel it necessary to clutter up a GRIZ web page but now we've got listen to political nonsense. Okay Herd you've made your political opinion known (apparently these days you are only allowed to have one of two opinions), you are now free to roam back to Fargo and chew your cud while enjoying the January weather and breath taking scenery.

Why doesn’t the University of Montana provide FCOA to their student athletes? Seems kind of weak that you guys perceive the Griz as being a power FCS program, but the athletic department is too broke/cheap/inept to provide FCOA.

Nothing in my post says anything about FCOA, which I think we should be providing but I certainly have no insight into why we don't. People smarter than me must know the reasons and I'm sure they are valid.

FYI, the Bison won 5 national championships without FCOA as they did not start providing it until 2016-2017.
 
I guess the bottom line is the people in charge of the Fargo team of out-of-staters admit that they dope their players. They admittedly pay people money, and those people provide banned drugs to players. These are facts. All apologies, but I refuse to celebrate such a filthy program. Disgusting cheats.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
I guess the bottom line is the people in charge of the Fargo team of out-of-staters admit that they dope their players. They admittedly pay people money, and those people provide banned drugs to players. These are facts. All apologies, but I refuse to celebrate such a filthy program. Disgusting cheats.

I think you need to contact the NCAA. They clearly need to investigate NDSU proving full cost of attendance (which is allowed by the NCAA) and investigate one player being suspended for too much caffeine.

You have so much inside knowledge on this. Please do the right thing and call the NCAA.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
I guess the bottom line is the people in charge of the Fargo team of out-of-staters admit that they dope their players. They admittedly pay people money, and those people provide banned drugs to players. These are facts. All apologies, but I refuse to celebrate such a filthy program. Disgusting cheats.

I think you need to contact the NCAA. They clearly need to investigate NDSU proving full cost of attendance (which is allowed by the NCAA) and investigate one player being suspended for too much caffeine.

You have so much inside knowledge on this. Please do the right thing and call the NCAA.

:lol: Couldn't handle it. I knew it.

Fargo State should be self reporting the banned drug distribution by someone they pay. Clearly, you've never worked an unpaid three-month internship in NCAA compliance.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
Blgs Griz Fan said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Blgs Griz Fan said:
Getting tired of watching FCS Teams take the field against the NDSU Semi Pro Bison. Pay em to play , COA as Bobcat Coach Choate pointed out.

Getting tired of FCS fans complaining about NDSU taking advantage of proving full cost of attendance while simultaneously watching the program they cheer for elect to not provide full cost of attendance or take the necessary measures to fundraise so their programs can provide the benefit.

The fact is NDSU is able to provide the benefit to the players because the collective alumni base through team makers, provides more money to the athletic department at NDSU than the alumni base of the University of Montana.

It sure does look like you have just proved my point. That you are justified in paying your players to play. I personally don't care where the money comes from but I do think it offers a disproportionate competitive advantage for the Semi Pro Bison. Now then the doping matter just goes to show how far the Semi Pro Bison will go to stay on top.
Pat to play especially at the FCS level it detestable. Many if not most of the players are playing a sport they love to play some on scholarship and others just because they love the sport. But to the NODakota you betcha semi pro Bison, they need to pay em to move to Fargo to play. My thoughts are if that is the case move on up to the FBS level where this kind of abuse is most likely more common.

Wrong. It is providing college athletes with a stipend to help buy extra items not covered by a scholarship (shoes, gas, laptops etc) due to the fact it is extremely difficult to have a job on top of school and athletic commitments.

It absolutely has a place in college athletics and should have been implemented years ago.

In a perfect world your logic may make sense but this is NoDakota State Semi Pro Bison world. The stipends are incentives to get better players to attend your semi pro team. They can get the same if not better education elsewhere without tolerating Fargo.
Face it Bisonville that Coa or stipend is an incentive to come to Fargo and is in essence an NCAA endorsed pay to play plan.
There are semi pro football leagues across the U.S. that don't pay their players nearly as well as you NoDakotans do. But fact are facts ans I understand why you need to pay to play because I did business as a wholesale supplier all across North Dakota. One of my best customers put it best when I asked why he struggled getting good technical help and payed them so well. He said, "Who the f##k wants to live in North Dakota."
Go JMU humble the semi pro Bison
 
So, after all of this, I suppose we can all agree on the following indisputable facts:

1. Fargo State pays its players to play football.
2. Fargo State paid a person who distributed banned drugs to players.
3. The Fargo State fan base is the most insecure fan base in the history of sports.

Am I missing anything?
 
CDAGRIZ said:
So, after all of this, I suppose we can all agree on the following indisputable facts:

1. Fargo State pays its players to play football.
2. Fargo State paid a person who distributed banned drugs to players.
3. The Fargo State fan base is the most insecure fan base in the history of sports.

Am I missing anything?

The average Bison fan thinks that point spread is something served at their tailgate parties.
 
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