Archives for: August 2011, 02
Parity part of MVFC chase
The Missouri Valley Football Conference had an unprecedented logjam in 2010, with six of the nine teams finishing tied for third at 4-4 in league play.
But judging by the 2011 preseason poll released Monday and comments from coaches in the media tele… more »
UNH releases annual state of athletics report: Things could get tougher in 2012
The University of New Hampshire released its annual report Monday on the state of athletics.
UNH struggled during the 2011 fiscal year to generate external revenue in the current economy.
According to the report, the athletic department's three la… more »
Five important positions to keep an eye on as SCSU opens camp
For the 104th time in school history, South Carolina State will begin preparations for another season of football.
Though scorching temperatures have pushed the starting time back for the first three practices from 3:10 p.m. to 6:40 p.m., the focus w… more »
Southern Utah opens practice with high hopes
"We’re all excited to get going," said Ed Lamb, the 2010 Great West Coach of the Year and Eddie Robinson Award finalist. " … I think our talent level is as good as it has been. We have a chance to be a pretty good team."
Southern Utah, coming off it… more »
Playoff run given credit for NDSU football season ticket sales hitting 9,300
North Dakota State associate athletic director Troy Goergen was part of a Bison marketing contingent that drove around the state last week promoting NDSU athletics. Still, there’s no better strategy than winning.
Fresh off a run in the Division I Foo… more »
Missouri Valley avoids shakeups
So far, the Missouri Valley Football Conference has avoided the membership merry-go-round. The commissioner is hoping it will stay that way.
Patty Viverito, in her address to the league’s media in the annual pre-season teleconference, said the realig… more »
South Dakota State ready to beat expectations
A Selby native has questions for his football players when they report to fall camp this weekend.
“We are wondering what kind of football team we are going to have,” said South Dakota State coach John Stiegelmeier. “We lost a number of good players i… more »