All things Saturday Morning radio

No shortage of sports world material for the Saturday Morning Sports Show 9-11 a.m. on WDAY 970-AM and on the Internet at www.wday.com.

The usual suspect, Bison offensive coordinator Brent Vigen, joins us at 10:05 (I’m sure he’ll tell us who will be the starting QB :) ). We’re getting NDSU men’s basketball coach Saul Phillips up early after the late-night West Coast men’s basketball opener Friday at the University of Oregon.

Also: Terry Vandrovec of the Sioux Falls Argus-Leader, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood head coach Scott Strenge, whose team set a Dakota Bowl record for points in one game, and sportswriter Fritz Neighbor from The Missoulian newspaper in Missoula, where Montana is hosting UND Saturday. Lots of happenings with the Griz, the Big Sky and the WAC question these days.

We’ll also be giving away a $20 Scheels gift card, be ready to call us at 293-9000 or 800-279-9329.

7 thoughts on “All things Saturday Morning radio

  1. Bison defense scored more points than the Bison offense. The Bison won that game inspite of Jose starting and playing QB today. That was an awful offense for the Bison. It shows you how good the Bison defense is that they can win a game with very little help from the offense.

  2. So did you convince Fritz Neighbor about how evil UND was and that UND “got what it deserved” when USD decided to stay with the Summit/MVFC?