Live from BISON nation.

PLEASE don't assume all, or even more than a handful, of Bison fans are tools like Lakes. He has been banned multiple times from our own fan site for being such a _______ (insert derogatory term of choice). And I doubt most of these other supposed Bison fans on here are actually Bison fans. Ii HIGHLY doubt it.

I did Spring Break in the mid '80's on a long bus trip to South Padre with an NDSU bunch. None of them seemed like Lakes, and I was wondering just who was most representative. :wink:
 
I did Spring Break in the mid '80's on a long bus trip to South Padre with an NDSU bunch. None of them seemed like Lakes, and I was wondering just who was most representative. :wink:


We have Lakes, you have Cycofan1. Sorry man! :confused:
 
keep hating on me, jealousy will get you nowhere!!

here's MONDAY's practice REPORT!!!

The Bison lost a big part of their offensive attack for at least a month. Fullback Lee Vandal suffered a knee injury over the weekend – and it has the Bison coaches concerned.
Vandal took a helmet to his leg during an intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday, an ailment head coach Craig Bohl called a “partial fracture.â€￾
His spot in the rotation will probably be taken by running back Matt Voigtlander, who will have a “running back-fullbackâ€￾ designation to his name on the roster. Bohl also announced that true freshman fullback Garrett Bruhn will make the trip to Iowa State for the Sept. 3 season opener.
Linebacker Brandon Jemison and running back Michael Sigers will also not redshirt, Bohl said, and will travel to Iowa State. At 6-foot and 242 pounds, Vandal is valuable because of his blocking and his ability to catch a pass out of the backfield. He caught nine passes in 17 career games his first two years including two in a 2007 win at the University of Minnesota.
At 219 pounds, Bohl said Voigtlander is big enough to handle the physical duties of the fullback. We'll see, but Vandal had the perfect prototype for the West Coast fullback.
Also, Bohl said offensive lineman George Danilkowicz and linebacker Blake Sczepanski both left the team. Neither were expected to play much this year although I thought Sczepanski had the potential.
Also, also, quarterback Dante Perez was back in full pads Monday after suffering a sprained ankle last week. Bohl said he has not yet determinted a starter for Iowa State. Cornerback Richard Bowman sat out Monday's practice with a minor ankle sprain
 
The Bison lost a big part of their offensive attack for at least a month.

What happened? Did Gus get called back to the farm for harvest?

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