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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?
(07-17-2017 11:42 AM)dbackjon Wrote:  Yes, NAU is such a leech - funds 25% more scholarships in all sports than the Montana schools, is actually good at other sports, continually finishes ahead of them (usually winning) the All-Sports Trophy, and has the only team National Championship in Big Sky history - and in one that 95% of DI schools compete in, not a niche sport like Hockey.

Plus more individual national championships than EWU, Montana and Montana State combined.


Yeah, leeches.



But go back to moving your goal posts, and your fantasies about when happened in your basement with non-existent people when you were a kid.

How are you getting that 25% figure? I see you have swimming and diving.
07-17-2017 01:50 PM
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