LIVE STATS/BROADCAST LINKS: Saturday's game will feature Live Stats and Live Video for fans unable to make the trip to Caldwell. Live Stats will be available through C of I's
SIDEARM Stats Portal, with a Live Video broadcast (pay-per-view) available through C of I's
Stretch Internet Portal with Mike Safford calling the action.
COMPLETE MEDIA GAME NOTES
PARKING: Parking the next two Saturday's at Simplot Stadium will be limited due to events at O'Connor Fieldhouse. Parking ($5.00) will be available in the dirt parking lot west of the Canyon County Fairgrounds and Gabiola Field (east of Simplot Stadium)
FREE TICKETS TO BASKETBALL: The Coyote athletic department has announced that game tickets for Saturday's C of I-Montana Western football game will be good for a free general admission ticket to the Saturday evening C of I-Montana Tech men's basketball contest.
TOP DRAW IN THE FRONTIER: Big crowds at the three home games at Simplot Stadium have the Coyotes leading all Frontier Conference schools in attendance and ranked No. 3 in the NAIA. C of I is averaging 3,871 fans per game on the season – well ahead of Frontier Conference foes Montana Tech (2,814), Carroll College (2,638), Southern Oregon (2,234), Rocky Mountain (1,166), Eastern Oregon (1,105), Montana Western (904) and MSU-Northern (720). Indiana Wesleyan leads the NAIA in attendance for a second-straight year, averaging 4,132 fans per game, with Evangel (Mo.) (3,935) just ahead of the Yotes. Thomas More (Ky.) (3,674), Edward Waters (Fla.) (3,236) and St. Francis (Ind.) (2,891) round out the Top-6 in the NAIA attendance race. C of I has outdrawn 25 NCAA Division I teams; would rank in the Top-50 of the NCAA Division II in attendance (including Western Oregon (2,662); with the Yotes well ahead of all NCAA Division III Northwest Conference teams –Whitworth (2,145), Linfield (2,136), George Fox (2,066), Pacific (1,846), Puget Sound (1,741), Pacific Lutheran (976), Willamette (967) and Lewis & Clark (519).