Just checked the likely Big Sky school schedules, and don't see any former GNAC/current LSC teams, but Portland State has an open date so maybe one ends up there.
This is what I expect most LSC schedules to be, with conference games in weeks 3-11, but WNMU and ENMU must have each moved a conference game earlier to accommodate their FCS opponents.
The fog up there is fun. Last time I went I couldn't actually see the players, but I could tell something was going on.
We had a Shrum Bowl (vs. Traditional Rival, UBC) one year and the fog was so thick that we heard a rumour that UBC had made an interception. We didn't know until an official finally came over to our bench and told us that we might want to have our defence get on the field and as he was disappearing into the fog we heard yell back that we also might want send our trainers out to find our QB who had apparently been injured!!!
Another time back in 1988, we were playing Western Washington ( remember them??) at Civic and I was up in the box talking to our OC. Just before quarter time the OC asked how much I could see and I told him that I could not see our bench but I could see most of the field. As the fog thickened I could only see about half of the field and just before the half I could only see their team bench but no field. The OC said that I might as well come down, but I told him that WWU had just brought some great roast beef sandwiches and that I would be down when I finished eating!! Needless to say he was not pleased!!!
Thickest fog that I have ever seen!! Going back on I-5, after some of the coaches visited Jimbos ( it was great bar back in the day run by the Emerson family) we literally had a guy walking in front of the car to keep us on the road because you could not see it from inside the car!!!!
We had a Shrum Bowl (vs. Traditional Rival, UBC) one year and the fog was so thick that we heard a rumour that UBC had made an interception. We didn't know until an official finally came over to our bench and told us that we might want to have our defence get on the field and as he was disappearing into the fog we heard yell back that we also might want send our trainers out to find our QB who had apparently been injured!!!
Another time back in 1988, we were playing Western Washington ( remember them??) at Civic and I was up in the box talking to our OC. Just before quarter time the OC asked how much I could see and I told him that I could not see our bench but I could see most of the field. As the fog thickened I could only see about half of the field and just before the half I could only see their team bench but no field. The OC said that I might as well come down, but I told him that WWU had just brought some great roast beef sandwiches and that I would be down when I finished eating!! Needless to say he was not pleased!!!
Thickest fog that I have ever seen!! Going back on I-5, after some of the coaches visited Jimbos ( it was great bar back in the day run by the Emerson family) we literally had a guy walking in front of the car to keep us on the road because you could not see it from inside the car!!!!
Is that the real reason the BC Lions stadium is domed? I watched the game online that IronOre was talking about and they seemed to play with the lighting so you could see the players. That is one place SFU shines is their streaming of games. I hope they can keep that service as it is great and I'm sure LSC fans will like the feed your school gives.
I also remember those NAIA days where SFU was in the same conference as WOU and CWU. That was pre-9/11 and border crossing was so much easier.
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