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Who replaces North Dakota in BIG SKY in 2019?
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RE: Who replaces North Dakota in BIG SKY in 2019?
(06-21-2017 05:38 PM)LatahCounty Wrote:  Idaho hasn't been in a conference with any California schools since 2012, has played a grand total of 2 games in that state from 2012-2016, and don't play there this year either. We still have 15 Californians on our roster and recruit there heavily. I don't think being in a conference with Sacramento St. is the golden goose you guys think it is.


15 from kids looking for FBS rides in Idaho. Times change. Sure it is not magic but I believe it can help pick up a kid or two you would not have a shot at had that kid never seen you play or parents who know the kid will place close to home now and then sometimes little things matter in recruiting.
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