“You guys have no idea what it meant to be out there today,” head coach Brent Bolte said.
But it was sweet to actually get back out here on this beautiful day and watch young guys and older guys make plays.
“This is the first year we’ve ever done that, and it’s probably because we have the depth to do it because of the amount of guys on the team,” Bolte said.
On the other side of the ball, junior defensive back Jake West intercepted two passes as one of the defensive standouts from the afternoon.
Bemidji State had played a couple of scrimmages this spring, including against the University of Mary in Moorhead and with Valley City State in Grand Forks, N.D.
That was one of our main points because I feel every year, we get into games where we’ll lose a key guy and we don’t have much to back it up.
There’s a few more months until fall, but before you know it, BSU will, at long last, be playing competitive games against outside competition.