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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Rock Gullickson Update

Rams hire Fargo native and former MSUM graduate

The St. Louis Rams hired Fargo native and Minnesota State Moorhead graduate Rock Gullickson to serve as strength and conditioning coach.

By: Forum staff reports , INFORUM

The St. Louis Rams hired Fargo native and Minnesota State Moorhead graduate Rock Gullickson to serve as strength and conditioning coach.

Gullickson was among five hires made by new head coach Steve Spagnuolo.

Gullickson was on the Green Bay Packers coaching staff prior to being released last month.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Flipping Pancakes

The Dragon Football Team joined in to lend a hand today with the Fargo Kiwanis Pancake Karnival.   Slightly disappointed that we did not break the Guinness Record (established last year), it was still a great day to give back to the community, not to mention eat some pancakes.


Record effort falls short at Kiwanis Pancake Karnival
By: Sherri Richards , INFORUM

The people turned out for the pancakes, but the griddles just couldn’t keep up.

The Fargo Kiwanis Club fell short Saturday in topping its Guinness World Record for the number of pancakes served in eight hours, though a record number of people turned out for the 51st annual Pancake Karnival, held for the first time at the Fargodome.

With the switch in venue, the club used all electric griddles, instead of the gas grills at the Fargo Civic Center. The electric grills take longer to cook the pancakes, said Richard Solberg, a Kiwanis member and the Guinness coordinator.

So, volunteers put only two pancakes on each plate instead of four.

At the end of eight hours, they had served 32,667 pancakes.

Last year, the Kiwanis Club served 34,818, setting the Guinness record and taking the title from its rival, a Lions Club in Lubbock, Texas. That club will try to reclaim the record next Saturday.

However the Kiwanis fundraiser set a different record Saturday with 13,998 people passing through the Fargodome doors by 3 p.m.

Last year, the total day’s attendance was 10,198.

On Saturday, lines wound around the concourse, down the escalator, a hallway and snaked across the dome floor. Pancake-goers reported waiting 30 to 90 minutes.

“It’s like Disney World, the lines keep going,” said Jamie Mattern of Fargo. “You think you’re almost there and then you go back again.”

But Mattern said the breakfast was “worth the wait.” It was her first time at the event.

Solberg said they wanted to apologize for the delays, and the club should have been more prepared for the crowd. But overall, he was happy with the move to the dome.

“We could never have gotten this number of people” into the Civic Center, Solberg said. “They would have been standing out in the cold.”

Arday Ardayfio, co-chairman of the event, was a bit surprised by the strong turnout, considering it was Valentine’s Day and President’s Day weekend.

“It’s a good problem to have,” he said. “We didn’t think this would happen.”

Attendance for the 12-hour event was 16,590, not counting the more than 500 volunteers. Ardayfio said that they don’t yet know how much money was raised, but he did say they set a record for the amount raised at the door and probably set a record for advanced ticket sales.

Richard and Liz Adamson of Fargo are yearly attendees of the Pancake Karnival. They don’t mind the lines.

“It’s a social event. And it helps the community,” Richard said.

“And I don’t have to cook,” Liz added.

Some came to the dome for a meal and a marriage. Four couples tied the knot during the event.

Denise Larsen and Cary Muscha were the first to exchange vows amid the aroma of sausage and syrup, with 1,800 additional guests applauding them.

The wedding was held on the concourse, while breakfast was served up on the dome floor. After the ceremony, the new Mr. and Mrs. Muscha, of Amenia, N.D., and their guests went down to eat pancakes.

“A different kind of wedding cake,” Larsen said.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Installation has started



Physical Plant is doing a great job getting the lockers installed.  It looks awesome!!!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Lockers are here






99 New Lockers arrive for installation!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

And 2 more added makes 27

Nate Dykema (6' 3, 170 WR) Lisbon HS, ND
Phenix Colvin (6'5, 355 OL) Adams-Friendship HS, WI

Go Dragons!!!

Posting Time

Now that we are passing out of signing day, I have been asked, what do coaches do with all their time.  Being that Hawaii is too warm for my taste, and I am not fond of California, the coaches and players are getting into the groove of winter workouts.  Four times a week in the weight room, twice a week running/conditioning leads to a large part of each day.  This is also the time of year that the coaching staff reviews last year's games, looks to improve and plan (basically everything) for spring practices starting for us in April.  Finally, this is also the time of year that coaches go home before the street lights come on.  I know it is shocking!  I know many of you think that we live in Nemzek but in actuality, it is nice to eat dinner with the family and spend time with them when they are awake.  Never fears coaches wives, we will soon go back to working crazy hours!

Go Dragons!!!

Friday, February 6, 2009

2 More Added

Anthony Briggs (5' 11, 160 Corner) Nicolet HS, WI
Antonio Hardy-Dundy (5'11, 170 Safety) Bay View HS, WI

Brings our count up to 25 total scholarship signings.  We also have 8 student-athletes that have accepted walk on invitations with the Dragons.  There are many NCAA rules on releasing their names, I am going to error on the side of not releasing so as to not break any rules.

Go Dragons!!!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

4th Quarter

Dustin Monroe (6'0, 150 WR) South Division HS, WI
Justin Lesnefsky (6'1, 225 FB) Prior Lake HS, MN
D'Andre Anya (6'3, 245 OL) Wayzata HS, MN
Barik Williams (5'11, 185 WR) Nicolet HS, WI
Ted Vogt (6'5, 225 TE) Armstrong HS, MN

23 and counting. . .

Round 3

Eric Dallman (6'3, 240 OL) Jefferson HS, MN
Josh Larmay (6'6, 270 DL) West DePere HS, WI
Phil Mestrich (6'1, 285 OL) Andover HS, MN
Steve Parks (6'4, 220 DL) Apple Valley HS, MN

Batch II

Jake Johnson (6'2, 255 DL) Champlin Park HS, MN
Jared Cross (6'2, 270 DL) Champlin Park HS, MN
Adam Neumann (6'5, 300 OL) Champlin Park HS, MN
Taylor Jahn (6'4, 255 OL) Baraboo HS, WI

Total Count as of 9:00am. . . 14!

Signing Day Part I

First Group of the morning. . .

Lamont Anderson (6'1, 215 LB) Milwaukee Hamilton HS, WI
Cory Capra (6'3, 205 LB) Forest Lake HS, MN
David Cieplewski (5'7, 175 Corner) Milwaukee Hamilton HS, WI
Darrin Emmeck (6'0, 255 DL) Somerset HS, WI
Zach Fry (6'3, 225 QB) Milton HS, WI
Nick Logdahl (6'2, 240 DL) Rochester Mayo HS, MN
Jimmie Mattson (6'1, 175 K & P) Memorial HS, WI
Mike McNamee (6'1, 210 LB) Lakeville South HS, MN
Brett McWilliams (6'2, 215 RB) Hononegah HS, IL
Mike Michalovitz (6'0, 185 QB/P/Ath) Horicon HS, WI

Go Dragons!!!

Signing Day Updates Here

I will blog today to update the confirmed list. We have to wait for the fax copies of documents for us to release the information.

MSUM Football will be having a press conference at 1:30 to release it's entire class and at 4:30-6:00 Dragon Fire will be hosting a Signing Party (see below).

Go Dragons!!!