The voice of the Black Bears - Rich Kimball - joined The Morning Line to recap week 1 and he says take everything with a grain of salt. It's not going to be a normal season
Gov. Janet Mills announced Friday the economic reopening plan of the state of Maine, which included expanded limitations to both indoor and outdoor gathering capacities.
Head coach Nick Charlton joined The Drive on Monday, as he will every Monday during the season, to preview the unique opening week ahead for Maine football.
There is a guideline put in place by the FBS teams who played during the fall semester, so Maine is going in with a proven example of how to make it work.
Ken Ralph, who began his day by unveiling the ambitious $110-million athletics facilities plan for the University of Maine, ended it by appearing on The Drive to walk the listeners through what is in store over the next several years on the Orono campus.
University of Maine Director of Athletics Ken Ralph joined The Drive on Thursday to discuss the ongoing struggle for men's hockey and men's basketball, each of which have not played in several weeks due to COVID-19 related issues.
Maine football is scheduled to open their season on March 6 at the University of Delaware. Charlton discussed what the next six weeks have in store as his team builds toward a most unusual spring season in the FCS.
We have the relevant answers to some very interesting questions or situations that could arise in the league, or maybe only for the UMaine Black Bears.