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Schnepf: Taylor, Bison football program sitting well PressPass

Fargo - Gene Taylor normally watches the first half of a North Dakota State football game from his 50-yard-line seat before he moves to the sidelines for the second half.

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Schnepf: NDSU-SDSU has been more friendly than fierce PressPass

FARGO - What would Wilmot Wood Brookings and William George Fargo think about today’s college football game between South Dakota State and North Dakota State? Brookings, the first provincial governor of the Dakota Territory, was a pioneer and frontier judge for whom the city was named where the SDSU campus now sits.

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Schnepf: Friday provides great setting to reminisce about NDSU-UND glory days PressPass

Fargo - There was a time when people would sit in the rafters to watch North Dakota State and the University of North Dakota play each other in women’s basketball.

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Schnepf: Conference constantly look to expand these days PressPass

Fargo - Give Tom Douple credit. The Summit League commissioner was poised to take advantage of the “WAC-ky” state of college athletics.

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Schnepf: FCS playoff selection committee underrates strength of MVFC PressPass

Fargo I’m not sure what was more stunning this weekend in college football: BCS No. 1 Kansas State and No. 2 Oregon getting knocked off or No. 1 North Dakota State getting the shaft.

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Summit League volleyball tournament has different atmosphere without host NDSU PressPass

Fargo It seemed a bit odd Friday that North Dakota State’s volleyball team was not playing in the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse. It seemed a bit odd that the four teams playing in Bentson Bunker for the Summit League tournament traveled all the way from Indiana, Michigan and Missouri.

Schnepf: Ex-quarterback Theismann speaks in Fargo today PressPass

Fargo - He could be a future Hall of Fame football player, but Joe Theismann is the first to admit he is known for these two things: changing the pronunciation of his last name, and suffering a broken leg that horrified a national television audience.

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Schnepf: Bison the latest victim of Hoosier Hysteria PressPass

Bloomington, Ind. - North Dakota State could not orchestrate an upset Monday night in Assembly Hall, known as the Carnegie Hall of college basketball.

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Schnepf: Excitement revives tradition at Nick’s PressPass

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Tonight when North Dakota State takes on No. 1 ranked Indiana, Nick’s English Hut sports bar will be packed with nearly 500 fans celebrating the second coming of Hoosier basketball.

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Bison men rout Valley City State; No. 1 Indiana next PressPass

FARGO – North Dakota State disposed of the 24th-ranked team in the lowest division of college men’s basketball Friday night.

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Schnepf: Ada-Borup has risen to top of 9-man ranks PressPass

Moorhead - A No. 1 ranking doesn’t necessarily mean you’re the best in the state. Just ask the Ada-Borup High School football team, which survived its first week as the top-ranked 9-man team in Minnesota with a 38-13 win at Moorhead Park Christian on Friday.

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Schnepf: NDSU athletic director says football players charged in petition fraud scandal won't be suspended (with audio) PressPass

FORT COLLINS, Colo. - North Dakota State’s football team made two statements Saturday night: It is a very good football team and it is a very angry football team.

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Schnepf: A down but hungry CSU football program awaits Bison PressPass

Tim Miles, who has coached basketball at North Dakota State and Colorado State, was being politically correct when asked about this Saturday’s football game between his two former schools.

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Schnepf: Defending champion Bison open season in style PressPass

Fargo - How could North Dakota State possibly top a season opener like the one it had Saturday night?

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Legendary Minnesota broadcaster Oats LeGrand dies PressPass

FARGO - For more than four decades, one man’s voice and presence could create quite a stir in the quiet towns of Minnesota lakes country.

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Schnepf: Augusta continues to live in its own world PressPass

Fargo - I’ve never been to Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. But those who have say it’s a different world – immaculate greens, colorful azaleas, towering loblolly pines and fairways that look like a recently vacuumed living room carpet.

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Schnepf: Swimmer with ND ties helps US women put together stellar performance PressPass

Fargo This has been one summer in which Katie Ledecky was unable to visit her grandmother in Williston, N.D. She was a bit busy.

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Schnepf: North Dakota native, ex-Penn State coach says he was among those who put Joe Paterno on a pedestal PressPass

FARGO - Jeff Ditch, once one of 260 or so residents living in Abercrombie, N.D., was sitting in the office of legendary coach Joe Paterno.

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Schnepf: Fargo Marathon settles in as event for the community PressPass

Fargo - Mark Knutson vividly remembers waking up at 3 a.m. on May 15, 2005, looking out his front window and watching it snow.

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Schnepf: Some suggestions on how to spend newly acquired riches PressPass

The three winners of the Mega Millions jackpot will each make a $213 million haul. If they don’t want to spend it on a trip around the world, a new Mercedes, a new mansion or early retirement, here are a few suggestions – assuming one of the winners is a sports fanatic:

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