36 episodes

Host of the Herd It Hear with Swany sports radio show on 740 The Fan in Fargo, N.D., Josh Swanson brings the next level of coverage for all things North Dakota State University Bison football and basketball. Josh will bring the information and talking points impacting the upcoming games and season for the Bison football and basketball teams.

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Host of the Herd It Hear with Swany sports radio show on 740 The Fan in Fargo, N.D., Josh Swanson brings the next level of coverage for all things North Dakota State University Bison football and basketball. Josh will bring the information and talking points impacting the upcoming games and season for the Bison football and basketball teams.

    Big things in store: North Dakota State has bright future headed into this fall

    Big things in store: North Dakota State has bright future headed into this fall

    By - Joshua A. Swanson

    Despite a bevy of injuries, departures for the NFL Draft, and a key starter leaving for the transfer portal, North Dakota State was one play away from advancing to this year's FCS semifinals. With 23 freshmen and sophomores on the two-deep depth chart, the Herd fell agonizingly short at Sam Houston, 24-20. 

    “Our young guys are our depth. It’s been a good thing, there have been growing pains at times, but it will all payoff in the long run,” said NDSU coach Matt Entz following a 42-20 playoff win against Eastern Washington. 

    Swany is joined by the Bison Report's Ross Uglem to recap this spring, and talk about an awfully good football team coming back with big things in store this fall. 
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    • 46 min
    Bison legend and NFL alum Joe Mays talks about the NFL Draft and playing in the league

    Bison legend and NFL alum Joe Mays talks about the NFL Draft and playing in the league

    By - Joshua A. Swanson

    One of the best players in program history, Joe Mays was an All-American linebacker and Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Year for North Dakota State. Mays was taken in the 6th Round of the 2008 NFL Draft, and joins Herd It Hear to tell you what Bison like Trey Lance, Dillon Radunz, and Jabril Cox are going through now that their names have been called and the work of officially being a professional football player starts. Mays says the guys' time at NDSU will serve them well when it comes to the NFL. A fan favorite, Bison legend, and all-around great dude, Mays also discusses his observations of this year's Bison defense. Once a Bison, Always a Bison, on Herd It Hear!
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    • 12 min
    Brian Shawn, NDSU's TV play-by-play voice, breaks down the Sam Houston matchup

    Brian Shawn, NDSU's TV play-by-play voice, breaks down the Sam Houston matchup

    By - Joshua A. Swanson

    Brian Shawn, the TV voice for North Dakota State, stops by Herd It Hear to preview the Sam Houston game. Brian talks about the development of NDSU's younger players, and the poise they showed after getting down early against Eastern Washington. Swany and Brian talk about Sam Houston, and how NDSU matches up against the Bearkats. Brian gives you a detailed analysis of what to expect on Sunday when the game kicks off at 2:00 p.m. on ESPN. It's insight you definitely won't want to miss! 
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    • 15 min
    Big week for the Bison: NFL Draft, a new indoor performance complex, and a Sunday date on ESPN

    Big week for the Bison: NFL Draft, a new indoor performance complex, and a Sunday date on ESPN

    By - Joshua A. Swanson

    In a program used to big weeks, the last week has bordered on the surreal, even for North Dakota State. It began with a 42-20 demolition of Eastern Washington in the FCS playoffs. After that, NDSU announced the brand new, state-of-the-art Nodak Insurance Company Football Performance Complex, the Herd's $38 million indoor practice facility. That was followed by former Bison quarterback Trey Lance being taken as the third overall pick in the NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. His teammates, Dillon Radunz (2nd Round, Tennessee) and Jabril Cox (4th Round, Dallas) were also drafted. Oh, and the Herd plays this Sunday at 2:00 p.m. on ESPN in a national FCS quarterfinal. 

    A big week needs a big show, and Herd it Hear delivers! We're joined by NDSU athletic director Matt Larsen, former Bison All-American and legend Joe Mays, and the TV play-by-play voice for the Herd, Brian Shawn. We cover all bases -- the NFL Draft, a deep dive previewing the Sam Houston game, and what the new indoor performance complex means for one of the most successful programs in college athletics. 

    "It was a huge deal, it was a really special day," said Larsen on the announcement of the Nodak Performance Complex. "It's a complex, it's going to be an unbelievable asset to our programs. From a recruiting standpoint, there's a wow factor to it when you look at this facility. It's going to change the landscape on the north side of campus. It's going to show investment, it's going to show a high level of success, and it's going to serve us a really well for a number of years." 

    Join us to get ready for a big Bison weekend, where champions come to talk! 
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    • 1 hr 33 min
    North Dakota State's Matt Larsen on a Monster Week for North Dakota State

    North Dakota State's Matt Larsen on a Monster Week for North Dakota State

    By - Joshua A. Swanson

    To say it was a big week for North Dakota State is an understatement. Matt Larsen, North Dakota State's Director of Athletics, joins Herd It Hear to talk about one of the biggest weeks in school history. Within the span of a few days, NDSU had so much landmark news it makes even Power 5 FBS programs blush. The Bison had the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft in Trey Lance, announced their brand new state-of-the-art $38 million Nodak Insurance Company Football Performance Complex, and will take center stage this Sunday on ESPN before a national television audience in a FCS quarterfinal playoff game.

    On Lance getting drafted, "It's emotional ... obviously incredibly happy for Trey and his family. You saw his reaction when he got the call from the 49ers, you get to see all the behind the scenes stuff that goes into preparing himself for that opportunity," said Larsen. "Just incredibly proud, happy, ..., everybody to a person talked about his high character, and I think that's a great sign of what North Dakota State helps to produce." 

    Matt describes what this means for the Herd, talks about the spring football season, and gives us a backstage view of his own personal reaction when Bison like Lance, Dillon Radunz, and Jabril Cox get drafted. Kickoff your BISON weekend with this interview overflowing with Bison Pride brought to you by Herd It Hear With Swany! 
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    • 14 min
    Contrasting styles: Ground and pound Bison face air raid Eagles

    Contrasting styles: Ground and pound Bison face air raid Eagles

    By - Joshua A. Swanson

    For the fourth time since 2016, North Dakota State and Eastern Washington will play in one of the season's most anticipated FCS contests. The winner advances with its Frisco dreams alive. The Herd looks to control the ball and clock with its physical ground game, keeping Eric Barriere, the best quarterback in the FCS, off the field. For their part, the Eagles want an up-tempo offensive track meet. James Hendricks, the former Bison All-American, joins the show to talk about how NDSU will defend Barriere. Hendricks played against Barriere in the 2018 FCS National Championship. He says the Herd needs to guard against the big plays, and get off the field on third downs. The Road to Frisco starts today, on Herd It Hear With Swany!
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    • 46 min

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