Hot Ticket Update: North Dakota Bisons are coming to Husky Stadium

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Mark Sept. 15, 2018 on your calendars. Big Sky-Pac 12 showdown between traditional powers.

June 11, 2013 (Sports Network) -- The University of North
Dakota football team will play Washington for the first time
during the 2018 season.
UND's announcement on Tuesday of the Sept. 15, 2018 game i
Seattle comes one week after the Big Sky Conference school
announced a game against another Pac-12 opponent, Utah, during
the 2017 season,
"We're taking a proactive approach in lining up these
future games with FBS opponents and our players will benefit
from being able to play in some of the best venues college
football has to offer," UND coach Chris Mussman said. "Like
Utah, Washington is a storied program with lots of tradition an
we have a great alumni base in Seattle, so that should give our
alums out there a unique opportunity to watch us play in their
own city."
 
Didn't they win the national title? UW will manage to win by 3 with a late field goal and then intercepting a pass in the end zone with no time left to seal it.
 
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Didn't they win the national title? UW will manage to win by 3 with a late field goal and then intercepting a pass in the end zone with no time left to seal it.

i've been very angry during plenty of Husky games....but that opener vs EWU ranks right up there. FML.

 
Didn't they win the national title? UW will manage to win by 3 with a late field goal and then intercepting a pass in the end zone with no time left to seal it.

i've been very angry during plenty of Husky games....but that opener vs EWU ranks right up there. FML.

Luckily, I was so drunk at that one I didn't really care. There were some hot chicks by us so my buddies and I were more focused on them and the after game activities than a shitty football game vs a Big Sky team. I think the LSU game last year was the angriest I ever got during a game. Oregon State and Stanford 2011 are right up there as well.

 
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i was at the LSU game, how could you have been mad? were you expecting a triumphant victory? i personally was stoked....watching a physical team like LSU dismantle a pansy, it reminded me of a Washington (RIP) game of many moons ago. big deal. NOLA (i like to call it that) was a fucking riot and not to mention the awesome pre-game festivities in BR.... and those sun dresses with fuck me boots....ah yes, those sun dresses, brb, JO.

again, why were you mad?
 
i was at the LSU game, how could you have been mad? were you expecting a triumphant victory? i personally was stoked....watching a physical team like LSU dismantle a pansy, it reminded me of a Washington (RIP) game of many moons ago. big deal. NOLA (i like to call it that) was a fucking riot and not to mention the awesome pre-game festivities in BR.... and those sun dresses with fuck me boots....ah yes, those sun dresses, brb, JO.

again, why were you mad?

I wasn't at the game. I'm sure if I was, I wouldn't have been so mad because it sounds like a great time. I didn't expect us to win, but I didn't expect a beat down that bad. We looked like a high school team against them. Towson played them tougher than we did. It could have been 63-3 if LSU wanted to. They were toying with us. LSU players were taunting us and having the time of their life. It was embarrassing. I don't know, something about it bothered me more than any other blowout. I was already somewhat down on Sark, but it took my view of him to a whole new level. LSU ended up losing three games and had a couple other close games as well. I know they had a lot of talent, but they weren't some unstoppable team that we should have gotten blown out like that to.

 
i was at the LSU game, how could you have been mad? were you expecting a triumphant victory? i personally was stoked....watching a physical team like LSU dismantle a pansy, it reminded me of a Washington (RIP) game of many moons ago. big deal. NOLA (i like to call it that) was a fucking riot and not to mention the awesome pre-game festivities in BR.... and those sun dresses with fuck me boots....ah yes, those sun dresses, brb, JO.

again, why were you mad?

Win or lose, I booze.
 
Mark Sept. 15, 2018 on your calendars. Big Sky-Pac 12 showdown between traditional powers.

June 11, 2013 (Sports Network) -- The University of North
Dakota football team will play Washington for the first time
during the 2018 season.
UND's announcement on Tuesday of the Sept. 15, 2018 game i
Seattle comes one week after the Big Sky Conference school
announced a game against another Pac-12 opponent, Utah, during
the 2017 season,
"We're taking a proactive approach in lining up these
future games with FBS opponents and our players will benefit
from being able to play in some of the best venues college
football has to offer," UND coach Chris Mussman said. "Like
Utah, Washington is a storied program with lots of tradition an
we have a great alumni base in Seattle, so that should give our
alums out there a unique opportunity to watch us play in their
own city."

First time I ever heard that a lot of North Dakota's alums live in Seattle. You can learn a lot on this board. Negadawgs be damned I, for one, am pleased they get to see their team play Washington's storied program in their own city. Heart warming, really...
 
Mark Sept. 15, 2018 on your calendars. Big Sky-Pac 12 showdown between traditional powers.

June 11, 2013 (Sports Network) -- The University of North
Dakota football team will play Washington for the first time
during the 2018 season.
UND's announcement on Tuesday of the Sept. 15, 2018 game i
Seattle comes one week after the Big Sky Conference school
announced a game against another Pac-12 opponent, Utah, during
the 2017 season,
"We're taking a proactive approach in lining up these
future games with FBS opponents and our players will benefit
from being able to play in some of the best venues college
football has to offer," UND coach Chris Mussman said. "Like
Utah, Washington is a storied program with lots of tradition an
we have a great alumni base in Seattle, so that should give our
alums out there a unique opportunity to watch us play in their
own city."

First time I ever heard that a lot of North Dakota's alums live in Seattle. You can learn a lot on this board. Negadawgs be damned I, for one, am pleased they get to see their team play Washington's storied program in their own city. Heart warming, really...

75% of North Dakota's alums live in Seattle. All 200 of them.
 
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