Gil Dobie
May 5th, 2009, 05:03 PM
WR Schultenover and Blincoe RB are gone. :o
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North Dakota State wide receiver Jordan Schultenover, who was expected to be the team’s top pass-catching target next fall, was dismissed from the team for a violation of teams rules.
By: Jeff Kolpack, INFORUM
North Dakota State wide receiver Jordan Schultenover, who was expected to be the team’s top pass-catching target next fall, was dismissed from the team for a violation of teams rules.
Bison head coach Craig Bohl would not specify why saying “I’m not in a position to make further comment.”
Also, Bohl said backup running back Pete Blincoe, who started two games as a sophomore but missed last season because of a knee injury, left the team after last weekend's scrimmage.
“I think it was one of those things that just wasn’t there,” Bohl said. “He just felt like it was his best interest to move on.”
Schultenover was first in line to replace Kole Heckendorf as NDSU’s No. 1 receiver. He played in 32 of 33 games in his career finishing with 19 receptions and an eye-opening six touchdowns.
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North Dakota State wide receiver Jordan Schultenover, who was expected to be the team’s top pass-catching target next fall, was dismissed from the team for a violation of teams rules.
By: Jeff Kolpack, INFORUM
North Dakota State wide receiver Jordan Schultenover, who was expected to be the team’s top pass-catching target next fall, was dismissed from the team for a violation of teams rules.
Bison head coach Craig Bohl would not specify why saying “I’m not in a position to make further comment.”
Also, Bohl said backup running back Pete Blincoe, who started two games as a sophomore but missed last season because of a knee injury, left the team after last weekend's scrimmage.
“I think it was one of those things that just wasn’t there,” Bohl said. “He just felt like it was his best interest to move on.”
Schultenover was first in line to replace Kole Heckendorf as NDSU’s No. 1 receiver. He played in 32 of 33 games in his career finishing with 19 receptions and an eye-opening six touchdowns.