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2017 Football Game Notes - Week 10 (Montana Tech)

ON THE AIR: All College of Idaho football games will be carried live in the Treasure Valley on ESPN Boise platforms (99.1-FM, online at ESPNBoise.com and available via the ESPNBoise Mobile App). Longtime Voice of the Coyotes, Mike Safford Jr., handles the play-by-play, with Kelly Barbour handing color commentator duties for the fourth-straight season. Broadcast time Saturday at Simplot Stadium is set for 11:30 a.m.
 
COMPLETE MEDIA GAME NOTES

LIVE STATS/LIVE VIDEO:
Live Stats and Live Video of all College of Idaho home football games will be available through C of I's Stretch Internet Portal.
 
COACHES SHOW AT STEWART'S BAR AND GRILL: For the fifth-straight year, the Mike Moroski Coaches Show will originate each Monday night from 6-7 p.m. at Stewart's Bar and Grill (2805 Blaine Street – Caldwell) and broadcast live on ESPN Boise (99.1 FM) – part of Yotes Night at the restaurant. Join head coach Mike Moroski and players for an in-depth look at Coyote Football and a chance for fans to be able to meet and mingle with the players and coaching staff.
  
TICKET/TAILGATE/PARKING INFORMATION: Single-Game tickets and Tailgate Zone spots are still available online for the 2017 football season (http://yoteathletics.com/sports/2015/7/9/FootballTickets.aspx?id=109). The C of I ticket office inside the J.A. Albertson Activities Center will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the ticket window at Simplot Stadium opening at 10:30 a.m. on game day (individual reserved seats are $29, individual general admission tickets are $13, youth general admission tickets are $11). Parking will be available at the west end of the Simplot Stadium parking lot.
 
AMONG THE ATTENDANCE LEADERS: Heading into Week 11 of the NAIA football season, the Coyotes ranks second in the nation in attendance, averaging 3,546 fans per game – just behind St. Francis (Ind.) (3,615) – and surpassing league foes Montana Tech (2,979), Carroll College (2,639) and Southern Oregon (2,582). The Yotes would rank No. 16 among the 248 NCAA Division III schools – and ahead of all eight Northwest Conference teams (Linfield (3,102), George Fox (2,545), Pacific (1,841), Whitworth (1,779), Pacific Lutheran (1,760), Puget Sound (1,523), Willamette (1,200), Lewis & Clark (746)); would rank No. 57 of the 169 NCAA Division II schools (and ahead of West Coast teams Western Oregon (2,114) and Humboldt State (3,029)); and No. 102 of the 123 NCAA Division I FCS teams – ahead of Davidson (3,539), Brown (2,999) and Bucknell (2,825).
 
 
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