bingobangobongo wrote:What is going on over there? Tipoff for their 1st conference game of the season is in about 3 hours.
Only time will tell on this...being in the news this much can't be helping their move to the NSIC though
bingobangobongo wrote:What is going on over there? Tipoff for their 1st conference game of the season is in about 3 hours.
The Schwab wrote:Pretty bold take calling out a guy with 258 career NAIA wins. Giving up 34.5 ppg year one and 46.6 ppg year two in frontier conference games probably had more to do with it than the offense. DSU has had success in the DAC/NorthStar because of their ability to pull guys from eastern MT. Unfortunately for them, the members of the Frontier pull better guys from MT.
WalkingStick wrote:bingobangobongo wrote:What is going on over there? Tipoff for their 1st conference game of the season is in about 3 hours.
Only time will tell on this...being in the news this much can't be helping their move to the NSIC though
The Schwab wrote:Mandan wrote:Waldorf leaving the North Star is a huge blow, because that leaves 4 football teams. They lost Presentation and Iowa Wesleyan before this season started. Jamestown coming back would get them to 5, but that is still not enough for the conference to keep their automatic playoff qualifier beyond next season, as they have two years (2023 and 2024) to get to six. So all teams are exploring their options, which could be the Frontier for Dickinson St and D3 for Mayville. Jamestown could very well schedule all the current North Star teams next year if they have available games, but the conference itself is a goner unless they can find more teams that play football to join the conference. Those teams are not out there, unless you can convince some area D3 or D2 teams to move to the NAIA.
I don't think Dickinson State would want to go the Frontier route again. They tried that a few years ago and it wasn't successful for them.
The Schwab wrote:The Schwab wrote:Mandan wrote:Waldorf leaving the North Star is a huge blow, because that leaves 4 football teams. They lost Presentation and Iowa Wesleyan before this season started. Jamestown coming back would get them to 5, but that is still not enough for the conference to keep their automatic playoff qualifier beyond next season, as they have two years (2023 and 2024) to get to six. So all teams are exploring their options, which could be the Frontier for Dickinson St and D3 for Mayville. Jamestown could very well schedule all the current North Star teams next year if they have available games, but the conference itself is a goner unless they can find more teams that play football to join the conference. Those teams are not out there, unless you can convince some area D3 or D2 teams to move to the NAIA.
I don't think Dickinson State would want to go the Frontier route again. They tried that a few years ago and it wasn't successful for them.
Well looks like I was way off about Dickinson State haha. We will see how this round goes for them in the Frontier.
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