Tudor: Idaho hopes to find a few fans on long road trip
Posted Sep 26, 2012
There could wind up being 200 or so Vandal faithful in Kenan Stadium on Saturday, according to alumni events specialist Sandy Larsen. Considering the geographic mismatch, 200 would be an impressive gathering. A member of the Western Athletic Conference, Idaho has launched an aggressive non-league schedule that’s a netted a good deal of money if not very many wins.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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