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Jack and Derek Hanson wrap up a busy Thursday in sports, UND beat writer for the Grand Forks Herald, Brad Schlossman joins the show to talk about the Fighting Hawks win over Merrimack in the Sioux Falls Regional first round and the television voice of the Minnesota Twins kicks off the first edition of "Baseball this Week" of 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad and Jason discuss the Fighting Hawks' chances of winning the NCHC title and more.
Jack and Derek talk about all the sports going on this weekend, the Big Ten proposal for a 24 team tournament, and UND beat writer for the Grand Forks Herald Brad Schlossman joins the show to preview the Fighting Hawks weekend hockey series and UMD> See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First year North Dakota hockey coach Dane Jackson talks about the Fighting Hawks' season to date and how his older players have stepped up to lead the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack on the road with the UND women's basketball team, Derek Hanson in the studio talk about the Super Bowl, the Summit League, and UND beat writer for the Grand Forks Herald Brad Schlossman joins the show to preview the Fighting Hawks weekend hockey series and UMD> See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
North Dakota vs. Oral Roberts Pick Prediction by Tony T. North Dakota vs. Oral Roberts Profiles North Dakota at Oral Roberts 8PM ET—North Dakota is 10-12 overall and 4-2 in the Summit. The Fighting Hawks in conference has a road win at Kansas City and loss to Nebraska Omaha. Oral Roberts sits at 5-15 and 0-5 in conference with home defeats against St Thomas and Nebraska Omaha.
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This week, the so-called “big names” of college football are still waiting and arguing about which teams should be selected for their upcoming 12-team College Football Playoffs. The television networks will feature a limited slate of major conference championship games this weekend. Most of this weekend’s FBS teams (win or lose) will probably make the 12-team playoff field. Yawn! By contrast, the FCS small college playoffs are now entering week #2 of their 24-team competition. Yes, that is double the number of playoff teams compared to the major college football teams! Here’s how the FCS Playoffs work The 11 FCS playoff conferences do not play championship games. In the event of a tie for first place, each conference utilizes a set of tiebreaker rules to determine the league’s top team. Each of the 11 conference winners received an “automatic bid” into the 24-team FCS playoff field. The other 13 teams were selected by the FCS Playoff Committee (comprised of one Athletic Director from each of the 11 participating conferences). The 11 conference winners are not guaranteed to host a home playoff game. In fact, the winners of the Ivy League (Yale), Northeast Conference (Central Connecticut State), and Pioneer Football League (Drake) played on the road in Week #1. Last weekend’s first round had the top eight FCS seeds with a bye. The remaining 16 teams were in action, though. The next eight highest seeded teams (Seeds #9-16) hosted first round games last Saturday. Their opponents were selected by the playoff committee with geographic considerations to minimize team travel costs (a very smart idea). Three road teams pulled Week #1 upsets last weekend. Surprising North Dakota clobbered #13 seed Tennessee Tech 31-6 in Cookeville. Yale scored the final 29 points of the game in the second half to surprise #15 seed Youngstown State 43-42. Illinois State prevailed over #16 Southeastern Louisiana 21-3 in Hammond. The other five teams eliminated last weekend were Central Connecticut State, Harvard, New Hampshire, Drake, and Lamar. The FCS is now down to its “Sweet 16” round on Saturday. Let’s review each of the match-ups! (All kickoffs shown are CST) #12 Villanova (10-2) at #5 Lehigh (12-0) – 11AM on ESPN+ When you’re hot, you’re hot! The Villanova Wildcats lost two of their first three games of the season (to FBS Penn State and 9-3 FCS member Monmouth). Since then, Villanova has won nine straight games. That includes last Saturday’s 52-7 opening round shellacking of formerly 9-1 Harvard. The Coastal Athletic Association runner-up Wildcats ran for 319 yards as part of a 519-yard offensive output in their home rout over Harvard. The Lehigh Mountain Hawks of the Patriot League enjoyed a first round bye. Lehigh features the fourth best rushing offense in the FCS with more than 235 yards per game on the ground. Lehigh (which was the SwampSwamiSports.com #1 regular season team) has limited eight of its 12 opponents to 14 points or less during the season. Tickets for the first Lehigh home playoff game in Bethlehem, PA since 2004 are scarce. Saturday’s game will be played in dry but chilly (upper 30’s) weather conditions. #11 South Dakota (9-4) @ #6 Mercer (9-2) – 11AM on ESPN+ South Dakota’s Coyotes from the Missouri Valley Conference eliminated Pioneer Football League champion Drake 38-17 last week in Round 1. USD has won seven of their last eight games. This week’s game is the first-ever football match-up of South Dakota and Mercer. The Coyotes have advanced into the second round of the FCS playoffs for three consecutive seasons. The pass-happy Mercer Bears had a first round bye. Mercer is second in the FCS with nearly 334 passing yards per game. Alas, the forecast for Macon, Georgia features a 60% chance of rain with temperatures hovering around 50 degrees. The weather conditions may dampen the effectiveness of the So-Con champion Bears’ dangerous passing attack. Illinois State (9-4) @ #1 North Dakota State (12-0) – 12 Noon on ESPN+ This is a Missouri Valley Football Conference rematch of North Dakota State’s 33-16 win over the Redbirds on October 4th in Normal, Illinois. That game saw the Bison leading by only two points (18-16) after three quarters before NDSU tacked-on two late scores for the final margin of victory. Indiana State’s Redbirds are led by quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse. He passed for 28 touchdowns and ran for seven more scores this season. North Dakota State is the defending FCS champion and is participating in the playoffs for the 16th consecutive season. The Bison score 42 points per game (#3 nationally) and are #1 in defense by allowing less than 12 points per outing. Expect another sell-out crowd in the noisy 18,700 seat FargoDome to cheer-on the unbeaten Bison this Saturday afternoon. North Dakota (8-5) @ #4 Tarleton State (11-1) – 12 Noon on ESPN+ I admit it. It was quite surprising to learn that the 7-5 North Dakota Fighting Hawks were being selected to participate in the FCS playoffs over several other teams with much better season records. UND finished in a three-way tie for third place in the Missouri Valley Conference. They were dispatched 1,200 miles to the south to play a first round road game at 11-1 Ohio Valley/Big South champion Tennessee Tech. The Fighting Hawks soared in the final quarter as North Dakota scored 21 points to secure a 31-6 win and advance into the second round. This week’s “reward” is a nearly 1,300 mile road trip to #4 seed Tarleton State of Stephenville, Texas (runner-up in the United Athletic Conference). The North Dakota defense forced six turnovers last week in its win over Tennessee Tech. Tarleton State is no slouch on defense, either. The Texans lead the FCS in turnover margin with a 2.42 “plus” turnover ratio. Quarterback Victor Gabalis passed for 25 touchdowns and only four interceptions this year to lead Tarleton State’s offense. Sunny weather and temperatures in the mid-60’s should make for a perfect day for playoff football in north Texas. Yale (9-2) @ #2 Montana State (10-2) – 1PM on ESPN+ Yale may be destiny’s darling in this year’s FCS playoffs. After handing unbeaten Harvard its first loss and winning the Ivy League, the Bulldogs found themselves down 35-7 at the half at Youngstown State in last Saturday’s first round playoff game. A furious second half rally saw Yale escape with an improbable 43-42 win to advance into Round 2. This week’s opponent is also on a roll. Montana State defeated previously unbeaten Montana two weeks ago to win the Big Sky Conference title. After a first round bye, the Bobcats can’t wait to play Yale this Saturday in Bozeman, Montana as snow and 38 degrees await the visitors from Connecticut. Montana State rushes for more than 230 yards per game, so expect a ball-control offensive effort from the Bobcats on Saturday. #14 South Dakota State (9-4) @ #3 Montana (11-1) – 1PM on ESPN+ It took an overtime win in the regular season finale at North Dakota for the Jackrabbits to end their shocking four-game losing streak. South Dakota State was rewarded by the FCS Playoff committee with a playoff spot. The Jackrabbits (which finished 4-4 in the Missouri Valley this year) quickly dispatched New Hampshire 41-3 to advance to Round 2 and earn a visit to Missoula to play the University of Montana this Saturday. The hungry Montana Grizzlies are still seething from a season-ending 31-28 loss to rival Montana State. Even with the loss, the Big Sky runner-up received a first round bye based on their sterling 11-1 regular season record. The Griz want to avenge last season’s 35-18 playoff loss to South Dakota State in a game played in Brookings, SD. Running back Eli Gillman (the Big Sky offensive player-of-the-year) leads the team with 105 yards per game and a team-high 17 touchdowns. Light freezing rain and snow showers are expected during Saturday’s game with temperatures in the upper 30’s. #10 Abilene Christian (9-4) @ #7 Stephen F. Austin (10-2) – 1PM on ESPN+ These two Texas-based conference champions will tee-it up for a second time this season. This time, the game will be played in Nacogdoches on Saturday. The Wildcats beat Stephen F. Austin 28-20 in Abilene in early September. United Athletic League champion Abilene Christian has won seven of its last eight games. ACU dispatched third-place Southland Conference finisher Lamar 38-20 last weekend in Abilene during Round #1 of the FCS playoffs. The SFA Lumberjacks went 8-0 in the Southland Conference this year to take the league title for the first time since 2010. Stephen F. Austin has won its last ten games and is allowing only 15 points per game on defense. SFA was awarded a first round bye, and the school is “jacked” about hosting a home playoff game against the team which beat them in Week #2. #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC-Davis (8-3) – 9PM on ESPN2 “Road” Island is making a 3,000 mile cross-country trip to play this game on Saturday night in northern California. The CAA regular season champion Rams earned the trip west by winning an opening round playoff game 27-19 at home last weekend over the stubborn Central Connecticut State Blue Devils. Rhode Island quarterback Devin Ferrell leads the Rams’ offense with nearly 3,500 yards via the air and 22 touchdowns passes. UC-Davis finished third in the Big Sky Conference behind Montana State and the University of Montana. The Aggies’ explosive offense passes for 258 yards per game and rushes for another 180. Saturday’s match-up against Rhode Island will be the first-ever for these two teams. This game will kick-off under clear skies with temperatures falling into the upper 40’s. Enjoy the second round of the FCS Playoffs this Saturday! The post FCS – Previewing the “Sweet 16” Playoff games appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
NOTICE: This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out! It was brutal. It was comical. It was full of "third grade mistakes" and looked like a football team "disinterested in playing competent football.There aren't big enough words to describe South Dakota State falling behind 35-0 at home and eventually suffering a fourth consecutive loss after starting the season 7-0.Matt Zimmer tried in his game column on Saturday. With three days to process the debacle — which was followed by an inspired, dizzying 21-point SDSU comeback to lose 35-21 to Illinois State — Zim has even more words and searches for reasons for all the mistakes that had Jackrabbits made.Was it a lack of confidence? A lack of experience in facing this kind of a slump and adversity? How about coaching and play-calling?No matter what it was, it led to a chorus of "boos" from the crowd in Brookings. Was such howling warranted? Should it be in college athletics?Zim tackles all this, plus the latest Chase Mason Magical Mystery Tour that heads to Grand Forks for the regular season finale and what appears to be a "do or die" and "win and you're in" showdown with North Dakota. What is Zim's sense of Mason's availability and playability based on what Dan Jackson is saying — including here on Happy Hour — and how much difference Mason playing would make in the Jacks' chances of beating the Fighting Hawks. If Mason plays, and plays decent, and the Jacks lose, do they still deserve a playoff spot?Other saucy topics — SDSU's offer to Brody Schafer, his older brother Tate's FCS marketability after lighting things up at USF, the screwiness of the polls, Zim and John's unworn Jackrabbit and Coyote apparel, Outkast, The Replacements, New Kids on the Block, and Larry Bird's trash talking before NBA All-Star 3-point shooting contests.Oh, and how about those USD Coyotes? Yes, Zim has plenty of thoughts on the three-game winning streak, all against Top 25 teams, to finish the season and assure a playoff spot.The Yotes deserve plenty of time. The Jacks, though — with their playoff uncertainty, wild recent tailspin, and the storylines of the game they are playing Saturday while USD is off — take up most of the hour.
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On this episode of 10KTV Bossman and Jake talk the biggest rivalry in college hockey Gophers vs the Fighting Hawks, the Wild's start to the season, Gopher football, who will start at Quarterback for the Vikings and the Wolves beating a Chinese team
UND Athletics Paul Ralston with what it's going to take for a UND Win.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's The Summit League Segment highlights the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks and includes an interview with UND senior Jadyn Keeler. Plus highlights of this past week's Kwik Star Summit League Peak Performers, news from around The Summit League, and more.
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In this week's Akem's Analysis, we recap Montana's big-time victory against the Fighting Hawks that saw their young QB and WR find their groove in the second half. Keenan Curran joins us again to recap that one. Samuel Akem will also get into the Montana State game and what they have looked like so far, 3 games into the season.0:00 - Intro 1:38 - Montana vs UND Recap feat Keenan Curran 42:16 - Montana State vs San Diego Recap 50:39 - Idaho vs Utah Tech Recap 57:54 - NAU vs Southern Utah Recap 1:04:40 - Sac State vs Mercyhurst Recap 1:12:35 - Top 10 Operating Budgets In FCS Football 1:17:21 - Final Thoughts 1:18:51 - End
Tom Miller, a sportswriter who's covered North Dakota football for 21 years for the Grand Forks Herald Newspaper, joins Colter Nuanez of ESPN MT and Skyline Sports to talk all things UND, including the Fighting Hawks' football game in Missoula against Montana on Saturday.
No. 6 Montana posted a 42-17 home win over Central Washington on September 6, 2025.The Griz host a North Dakota team that beat UM 27-24 in Grand Forks last September. Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, senior corner Kenzel Lawler (left) and junior running back Eli Gillman addressed the media on Monday.
scott talks a little big 12 game of the week as well as presenting his thoughts on K-State volleyball and soccer before handing things over to ACE of the Aggieville Alleycats to get his take on the home opener and then talking with Kelly from UND Football 360 to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
scott talks a little big 12 game of the week as well as presenting his thoughts on K-State volleyball and soccer before handing things over to ACE of the Aggieville Alleycats to get his take on the home opener and then talking with Kelly from UND Football 360 to end the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Fighting Hawks picked up two potential NHL first-rounders from the WHL.
The Fighting Hawks hired Matt Smaby, landed a new commitment and are looking for more.
Jones Soda, Tommies vs. Fighting Hawks, Minny Weekend Bets, Wild Bounce Back in Game 2, Wild Contracts, NBA away teams thriving, NHL Playoff update, Awaiting NFL Schedule and more!!!
Brad and Jason discuss candidates and the process as the Fighting Hawks look for a new head coach.
The Fighting Hawks head to Omaha for the first round of the NCHC playoffs.
North Dakota vs. South Dakota St College Basketball Pick Prediction by Tony T. North Dakota vs. South Dakota St Profiles North Dakota vs. South Dakota St 9:30PM ET—North Dakota St fell to 11-20 following their 92-79 road defeat to South Dakota. The Fighting Hawks 5-11 in the Summit as they open play in the conference tournament. South Dakota St dropped to 20-11 after their 78-62 road defeat to Denver. Jackrabbits sit 11-5 in conference as they open play in the Summit tournament.
Brad and Jayson talk about the shorthanded Fighting Hawks' win in Denver and preview the Minnesota Duluth series.
Today's guest is North Dakota Fighting Hawks F Mac Swanson. At the time of the recording, Mac was playing for the Fargo Force in the USHL. Some topics discussed during the interview include: -Winning so many awards in the USHL -The draft process -The decision to commit to UND AND MUCH MORE!!!! FOLLOW MAC SWANSON https://www.instagram.com/macswanson27/ FOLLOW PAGCAST https://x.com/pagcast https://www.instagram.com/pagcast/ Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred Gambler or in West Virginia visit W W W dot one eight hundred gambler dot net. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven or visit ccpg.org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Twenty-one plus age varies by jurisdiction. Bonus bets expire one hundred sixty eight hours after issuance. Deposit and eligibility restrictions apply. See terms and responsible gaming resources at D K N G dot C O slash base. This episode of the Pagcast is Sponsored by Gametime - Use Promo Code 'THPN' to get $20 off your first purchase (Terms apply). Music: www.bensound.com Please share the podcast with your friends and family!
In the second hour of 3 Man Front Voice of the Crimson Tide Chris Stewart joined us from North Dakota to preview the Tide's matchup against the Fighting Hawks, discussed the new Netflix SEC series, and took your texts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fighting Hawks need to climb in the Pairwise as they head to face Miami University in NCHC play.
Join the Boys as we take a look at the the 38-7 Win yesterday in Grand forks over the Fighting Hawks! We also be looking forward into the match-up of the last regular season home game vs the Salukis of Southern Illinois. Tune In! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support
Join Ben, Brendan and Chad as they Recap Saturday's game Vs The Racers of Murry State and look into the challenge facing the Jacks this week, In beating the Fighting Hawks in the Alerus Center in Grand Forks. Join us Live! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support
Join the guys as they discuss the 52-6 win over the racers at Dana J. Dykhouse stadium 11/2/24, Stand out performances by individual Jackrabbits, some of the events for Military Appreciation, and conclude with a discussion on the next matchup in Grand Forks at the Alerus Center with the Fighting Hawks of the University of North Dakota. #GoJacks! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support
The eyes of North Dakota will be fixed on the Fargodome Saturday afternoon as North Dakota State will host the University of North Dakota in a large Missouri Valley Football Conference game. The Bison come in ranked second, while the Fighting Hawks come in seventh. This is the second time in the last four years the two teams are ranked in the top ten, UND and NDSU were ranked second and fourth in the spring season of 2021. Each team has high-flying offenses so far in 2024, NDSU has the eighth ranked offense in FCS, with UND coming in at tenth. Both teams are averaging 39 points per game. Fighting Hawks running back Gaven Ziebarth has ran for 249 yards and four touchdowns, he scored three times against NDSU last October. UND senior wide receiver Bo Belquist has found the endzone three times in four career games against the Bison, racking up 12 total receptions. NDSU quarterback Cam Miller is on a different level in 2024, completing 78 percent of his passes, going 216 straight passes without an interception. His last pick came against South Dakota State last November, a span of 11 games.
10/04/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined on KFGO radio by the head coach of UND football, Bubba Schweigert. The 2024 season will be the 11th for head coach Bubba Schweigert. It will mark the fifth season for the Fighting Hawks as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Joel chats with Coach Schweigert ahead of the football game this weekend at the Fargodome where the Fighting Hawks will play the NDSU Bison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fighting Hawks travel to Fargo Saturday to take on in-state rival NDSU at the Fargodome. We bring Hawks radio announcer, Jack Michaels in to the studio to preview the game (we also make Jack stick around to play a game with us). Mandy's question of the day is, do you eat food right out of the oven or do you have to let it cool down first. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Busche, a University of North Dakota junior, joins us on this week's Summit League Segment. Listen to his insights on his breakout season as well as Ryan & Cam's breakdown of this year's Fighting Hawks. Plus hear what happened around the Summit League cross country season this past weekend.
Colter Nuanez is joined by Samuel Akem to diagnose just what went wrong for Montana in blowing a 17-point halftime lead in a 27-24 loss at North Dakota. Plus, what has the Bobcats riding so high? And Sammy has to admit Colter was right about Eastern Washington.
Colter Nuanez shares his interviews from the week that was, including:- Grand Forks Herald beat writer Tom Miller on the Montana at North Dakota game (3:30)- Montana punter Ty Morrison on his Big Sky ST Player of the Week award (34:26)- Maine head coach Jordan Stevens (43:36) on his team's trip to Bozeman to take on Montana State- Montana State junior defensive end Kenneth Eiden IV (1:02:00) on MSU's defensive performance against Utah Tech- North Dakota head coach Bubba Schweigert (1:08:36) on his team's evolution- Montana Hayden Harris (1:23:00) on the Grizzlies' defensive improvement- UND quarterback Simon Romfro (1:32:18) on facing Montana - Colter Nuanez weekly hit on KSKY 106.9 in Bozeman with Dave Wooten (1:40:00)
Tom Miller, North Dakota football beat writer for the Grand Forks Herald, joins the ESPN Roundtable to provide an in-depth look at the Fighting Hawks before they host Montana. Plus: defensive end Hayden Harris is the Griz Star of the Week.
Colter & Brooks Nuanez and Andrew Houghton have a fun, free-flowing "draft" to highlight some of the best Big Sky Conference women's basketball players of the last decade who did not make our Top 10 list for our SKYLINE AT 10 anniversary celebration.
The road to the NCAA Basketball Tournament once again runs through Sioux Falls. For the first time in a handful of years, the Summit League men's tournament is wide open. After back to back years where a team was unbeaten in the regular season, South Dakota State won the league this year losing four times. North Dakota State enters with its lowest seed in six years, the Bison are seeded fifth after losing their final two games of the regular season. NDSU will face St. Thomas Sunday at 6 p.m. The Bison split the season series with the Tommies, including a 64-50 win in Fargo on February 22. North Dakota comes to Sioux Falls with the highest seed the Fighting Hawks have ever earned as a member of the Summit League. UND finished third and will take on Omaha Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. Paul Sather's team swept the season series from the Mavericks. The women's side sees SDSU return as the top seed after a second consecutive unbeaten season. Aaron Johnston's team has been beset by injuries, but yet the Jacks finished 16-0 in league play. Jory Collins team comes to Sioux Falls as the second seed for the second straight year. It was a disappointment last year as the Bison lost in the opening round to seventh-seeded Kansas City in the opening round. This year's Bison are led by all-Summit first-team member Elle Evans, who was also selected to the defensive team. NDSU has earned the most wins in the Division I era and seems primed for a run to Tuesday's championship. The Forum's Jeff Kolpack and WDAY's Dom Izzo offer their thoughts on the tournament and what to expect over the next few days.
Following a long hiatus, Brad, David, and Lincoln have returned. Brad and the Boys talk about UND's recent success that has included big wins against St. Cloud and Denver. Additionally a discussion about the Fighting Hawks' rising power play and what players and teams to watch around NCAA hockey. Thank you to all our loyal listeners who have made this podcast possible. For more information please check out our brand new website. www.nodakice.com Lastly thank you to Brad Schlossman for coming on and chopping it up with the boys. You can follow Brad on X, @SchlossmanGF
It was a newsy week despite the fact that the FCS season officially came to a close last Sunday in Frisco, Texas. South Dakota State won the national championship with a 23-3 win over Montana, a second straight title for the Jacks. Less than two days later, Montana's quarterback was in the transfer portal and SDSU's offensive coordinator was on the way to Northwestern. NDSU's offensive coordinator is returning to Fargo. Tyler Roehl was officially promoted earlier this week to associate head coach. Roehl was one of the two finalists for the job that eventually went to Tim Polasek. The Forum's Jeff Kolpack and WDAY's Dom Izzo discuss the decision by Roehl and what it means for the 2024 Bison. They also chat about UND offensive coordinator Danny Freund leaving to take the co-offensive coordinator job at SDSU and what's ahead for the Fighting Hawks. The Summit League basketball season resumes this weekend with the Bison basketball teams in different spots. The men have lost five straight games as they head on the road this weekend to take on Kansas City and Omaha. Boden Skunberg is back with the team after being benched against Montana last week for a failure of team and culture standards. The women are coming off an exciting home win over Northern Arizona and look to keep their conference record perfect, facing two teams that the Bison are favored to beat.
This episode is all about the newest member of the On Tap Podcast, but he's no stranger to the show. This episode is all about how Ben got connected with On Tap and a nostalgic recap on the videos he's been in prior to joining the team.0:00 Ben's History With on Tap Podcast13:21 Memories and Evolution of the Podcast18:56 On Tap and Blue Collar Happy Hour Growth28:08 Grateful for the the PodcastDesign TangentsExploring the creative processes & inspirations that drive change-makers.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyCollege Peep Show Merch Check out CPS gear and use code: ONTAP for 10% off your orderMuff Waders Discount Get yourself some really high quality drinking spenders. Use code ONTAP for 10% off!Buy our merch Supply the beer and help the boiz create content by grabbing some merch from our storeDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.This episode is brought to you by Twisted Bitch Cattle Company. Check out their website and support us by supporting them!
In this episode the guys talk about the upcoming SOLD-OUT game against the "Fighting Hawks" from the University of North Dakota. Catch up a bit on the weekend that was around the FCS, predict the outcomes for next weekend and inevitably talk about bye week adventures. PROST! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackrabbit-illstrtd/support
Duncan is taking over for a SOLO episode 169 this week as Hunter is anticipating the arrival of his baby! We're praying for him and Hannah and a smooth delivery this week. Tune into episode 169 as Duncan dives into the Mariners chances to win the AL West title or snag one of two remaining AL Wild Card spots. He also recaps watching the Broncos take down the Fighting Hawks of North Dakota last weekend and previews the highly anticipated rivalry game against San Diego State this Friday. The Seahawks started the season 1-1 after a thrilling overtime victory over the Lions. They return to Seattle this Sunday to take on Bryce Young and the Panthers. Want some CTL Merch?! Our official koozies have arrived!!! DM us on any platform to get yours TODAY! Only $5 while this first release lasts! Do you enjoy our content? Want to become a CTL+ subscriber? Visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/1104101/supporters/new to learn more. Visit our Facebook group called THE CLIMBERS as we have a huge group of fans on a special Facebook page, just for you! This episode is brought to you by Rugged Roots. We partnered up with Rugged Roots, the BEST in beard grooming products! Visit their website Ruggedroots.com and try our promo code, specifically made for our listeners LADDER20 for 20% off! Visit our new apparel partner, The Great PNW and use code CLIMB20 for 20% off your order at thegreatpnw.com. We are always presented by the Washed Up Network! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and review us on iTunes, Spotify, and watch on YouTube! As always, let's Climb The Ladder! Check out our new sponsor, Webb Western at webbwestern.com. The Great PNW and use code CLIMB20 for 20% off your order at thegreatpnw.com.Support the showBecome a supporter of the show! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1104101/supporters/new