Frisco, Texas. I know most of the country is getting sick of this pattern, but we here in the northern states are not. We have a lot to remember with this year’s title run. There was the unforgettable announcement less than 48 hours after they had eliminated one of the teams in the playoffs that they would be without Craig Bohl because he was accepting another job at the University of Wyoming. But that didn’t seem to faze this group of Bison. It started with the unthinkable at Kansas State on opening day and the improbable comeback against the Wildcats, which led Bill Snyder, the Kansas State Wildcat coach to hand deliver a note to the Bison locker room that said congratulations to Brock Jensen. From there, it was a foundation that would be unshakable. What we will remember the most about Bison Nation is how they tore up every single part of the nation along the way to Frisco. The reason why I think the Bison will be unstoppable is because of their new coach Chris Klieman. He has been around Bohl, so he knows the kind of program that Bohl runs. Although there might be a few losses along the way, I see the Bison returning to Frisco and laying claim to a fourth title under Klieman. The quarterback next year will be former Century Patriot Carson Wentz. It was really fun to follow Scott Miller all season long. Next season is going to be fun to listen to and watch, as the Bison go for number four.