Fargo, North Dakota. The Bison are one more step closer to taking home a third title under Craig Bohl’s leadership. I do not think that it is the power of the Dome. I think that it is the will power of Brock and Sam. They want to go to Frisco, and they want to win for Caoch Bohl. The Bison have a special group of seniors this year, and they want to leave a legacy for their under class men to build on. So how dare anybody try and tell me that it will be hard to defend without Craig Bohl? I’m not buying it, because what have the Bison shown me in the past two years? They have shown me that they have the will to get right back up and be on top. You guys that are not NDSU fans can slam this writer all you want, but until I see otherwise, the title run has to go through Fargo, and it’s because of the legacy that Craig Bohl is leaving behind. It is also the same way in the Missouri Valley Conference. There is a reason why the Bison are recognized every year, and it’s because they are so darned good. The keys to a Bison win tomorrow are simple. Sam and Brock are going to have a big role in tomorrow night’s game. No team has been able to shut down the two-headed monster for the Bison so far in the playoffs, and I see it being no different tomorrow night. You can also expect a big game out of Marcus Williams as well. Marcus is an All American for a reason folks, and it’s because the guy knows how to make big plays. We also can not forget about John Crockett who knows how to find his opponents’ weaker areas. You will be able to see the thundering herd on ESPN2, and you will also be able to hear the voice of the Bison Scott Miller on the statewide Bison radio network along with Jeremy Jorgenson, along with the former Buffalo Bill and former Bison Phil Hanson. I will have your complete summary of tomorrow night’s game on this website, and you can look for the game to be dominated by Brock, John, Marcus, and Sam. The Bison are going to Frisco. You can also catch Coach Bohl and Jeremy on Sunday morning on your local NBC affiliates. I look forward to hearing Mr. Miller saying “my oh my” tomorrow. There will be a Buffalo on your TV, and there will be a Buffalo coming through your TV. Beware folks, these animals are dangerous and can cause serious injuries!